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Through the Eyes of a Concerned Liberal (Hardcover): Earle F. Zeigler Through the Eyes of a Concerned Liberal (Hardcover)
Earle F. Zeigler
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Through the Eyes of a Concerned Liberal (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Through the Eyes of a Concerned Liberal (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Finding One's Self in Sport and Physical Activity (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Finding One's Self in Sport and Physical Activity (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What I Have Learned... - (Or Nonagenarian Natterings) (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler What I Have Learned... - (Or Nonagenarian Natterings) (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R478 Discovery Miles 4 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Management of Sport and Physical Activity - (The Case Method Approach) (Paperback): EARLE F. ZEIGLER Ph.D. D.Sc. LLD. FNAK Management of Sport and Physical Activity - (The Case Method Approach) (Paperback)
EARLE F. ZEIGLER Ph.D. D.Sc. LLD. FNAK
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Use and Abuse of Sport and Physical Activity (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler The Use and Abuse of Sport and Physical Activity (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

I am not against sport and related physical activity. What I am arguing is that, employed properly and correctly, exercise and sport-as one of a number of vital social forces (e.g., nationalism, ecology)-could contribute to the improvement of the current situation in human health enormously. Additionally, in the case of related physical activity (i.e., regular exercise or "physical activity education") in the developed world, I believe humans are too often "abusing it by first not understanding it, and then by not using it more intelligently"! (Ironically, in the "undeveloped world," people often get too much "exercise" just to stay alive!) Moreover, I believe that the active use of competitive sport worldwide to promote what have been called moral values, traits or attributes leading to world peace and good will, as opposed to so-called socio-instrumental values that often are overly self-serving. This would tend to create a social force of such strength and power that humankind might be helped as it confronts the social and physical devastation looming ahead. At the very least, I believe such active promotion would delay to a considerable degree the onset of what is increasingly becoming a destructive societal situation.)

The "Big Three's" Takeover of Sport (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Ph.D. LL.D. D.Sc The "Big Three's" Takeover of Sport (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler Ph.D. LL.D. D.Sc
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the The "Big-Three's" Takeover of Sport, Dr. Zeigler argues that such a take-over of competitive sport by capitalism, nationalism, and democracy has become a very serious problem that gradually became a crisis as the twentieth century wore on. The main purpose of this book-to show that the "commandeering", or take-over, of sport by the "conglomerate of three", enumerated-has created a situation where competitive sport has been increasingly "degraded" to a destructive "professional morality" espousing a mentality that "screams": "Winning is now not the most important thing in sport; it is the only thing!" If indeed such is the case, this means that we must move now to assess the evolving situation more carefully than ever before...

Management Theory and Practice in Physical Activity Education (Including Athletics) (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Management Theory and Practice in Physical Activity Education (Including Athletics) (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R658 Discovery Miles 6 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A new text in management thought, theory, and practice applied to physical activity education and athletics required justification. Management Theory and Practice in Physical Activity Education (Including Athletics) has been planned primarily for administrators of physical education and athletics at several levels of educational institutions. However, much that is included here can be very helpful as well to the sport and physical recreation manager in public and/or commercial sport and physical activity. In other words, it is the underlying "thought, theory, and practice" that is fundamentally important. The twentieth century has been characterized as a transitional one in human history. Moving into the twenty-first century, we start down the path to finding the answer to this assumption. At any rate, changing times are occasioned by the impact of a variety of social forces on society. Additionally, such change has its accompanying, but often unsteady, influence on the professional training of leaders in the large number of fields that make up the society in which such change occurs. The caliber of young people recruited into the field within education is paramount, as is the way they are prepared for leadership roles as managers, teachers, coaches, performers, supervisors, or exercise specialists. This is OUR responsibility. We should carry out these assignments in a way that is comparable to that used in the finest professions.

The American Crisis in Physical Activity Education - Confusing Winning at Sport with Total Fitness for All (Paperback): Earle... The American Crisis in Physical Activity Education - Confusing Winning at Sport with Total Fitness for All (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R557 R484 Discovery Miles 4 840 Save R73 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The American Crisis in Physical Activity Education was written because the author is terribly upset about what is happening to physical activity education and so-called educational sport within the education system. He lives in North America as a dual citizen, and he feels sad that we appear to be a large part of the world's problem He thought that the world would be a better place for all people by the year 2000.

Because now it definitely doesn't seem to be heading in that direction, he is forced to conclude: (1) that in many ways we are confused about what our values are at the present, (2) that we need to reconsider them and then re-state exactly what we believe they are in light of the changing times, and (3) finally that we will then need to assess more carefully, on a regular basis, whether we are living up to those values we have chosen and so often glibly espouse. Physical activity education, including what is called educational sport, is a field that in the 21st century is facing one more crossroad in its torturous historical development.

Philosophy of Physical Activity Education (Including Educational Sport) (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Philosophy of Physical Activity Education (Including Educational Sport) (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Philosophy of Physical Activity Education (Including Educational Sport) is designed to help you develop an early philosophic perspective of physical activity education, including educational sport. In the process you will also come to understand selected aspects of the field's historical background as a developing academic field and discipline. The field is called sport and physical education in the United States currently.

However, as we move along in the 21st century, it is still designated as physical and health education in Canada. The term used most often to name the field worldwide is physical education and sport. Despite its obvious importance, there has been a gradual decline of physical activity education philosophy, including educational sport, within the professional curricula of physical activity educators and coaches. This appears to have taken place since the adoption in the 1970s of an almost pure analytic philosophical approach to the detriment of almost any applied philosophic endeavor.

As you develop an understanding about your chosen life work, the author hopes that you, as a prospective professional educator, will be stimulated to examine yourself and your beliefs more carefully than ever before. If you will do this conscientiously, the result will be an under-girding personal philosophy that is sound, consistent, and logical.

Sport and Physical Activity in Human History - A Persistent Problems Analysis (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Sport and Physical Activity in Human History - A Persistent Problems Analysis (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R641 R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Save R66 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a history of the "persistent" social forces and professional problems of sport and physical activity. It is intended for two different audiences: First, it should be interesting and helpful to those involved in the profession of sport and physical education and to scholars the subdisciplinary aspects of sport and physical activity education history. Second, it is offered to the general public (i.e., the trade market) because the topic is ultimately of great importance to the world.
Fundamentally, the author wants to draw further attention to the conclusion of Dr. Robert G. Osterhoudt in Sport as a form of human fulfillment: An organic philosophy of sport history (Trafford, 2006): "Sport as an ever-developing social force is typically not bringing about the type of human fulfillment worldwide that it could or should "
In this book by Dr. Zeigler, the persistent (recurring) problems of what has become such an important life activity (i.e., sport and related physical activity) are presented and discussed individually as both the social forces and professional problems they engender. In this way people can fully comprehend the scope of each such "problem" throughout human history.
This approach is different than in the usual "longitudinal" history of a subject in which the reader finds a historical narrative of some aspect of the topic chronologically with relatively little effort at interpretation (e.g., The Lou Gehrig Story).
With this "horizontal" analytic approach, the author discusses: (1) the selected social forces (e.g., the influence of economics on sport); and (2) the selected professional concerns (e.g., the role of management on sport) in a broad socio-cultural, historical perspective.
This historical technique is similar to that followed in the well-known Megatrends volumes where societal issues that appeared more regularly in the literature were carefully grouped over a period of years.
The author believes that the persistent (recurring) problems of sport and related physical activity should each be discussed and understood as the social force and professional problem it engenders. In this way people may come to fully comprehend the scope and impact of each "persistent problem" throughout human history.
Dr. Zeigler believes that the interested reader will find this approach to be ultimately more insightful and interpretive in humankind's search to understand sport and physical activity's impact on society more deeply.
Looking to the future, the question is: "Does competitive sport-as it is developing currently- truly contribute to 'the good life'?" Dr. Zeigler's conclusion is: No, it does not. Radical change is needed

Sport and Physical Education in the Middle Ages (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler Sport and Physical Education in the Middle Ages (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R592 R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Save R60 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Sport and Physical Education in the Middle Ages, Dr. Zeigler (ed. & au.) divides the then-world's "far West" into Early Middle Ages (including Feudal Society) and Later Middle Ages (including the Renaissance). Nine qualified scholars provide 14 different historical analyses. In a final section, Zeigler provides a "vertical analysis" of the social forces influencing the times. The theology of The Church prevailed generally during this era, but there was discordance present also among the existing variations of theism, deism, pluralism, and humanism, a state that has persisted to the present. Thus there was a continuing need for professional warriors trained to help resolve their countries' political problems, discords often linked to underlying religious dicta. To be a knight then, an "irreducible maximum" of physical training and conditioning was an absolute requirement. Even today, in a still highly contentious world environment, the military person would be wise to strive for the highest levels of skill, strength, and endurance as did the male counterpart of the Middle Ages. Due to advancing science and technology, the need for the military person to be trained "physically" through exercise, sport, and physical recreation has varied gradually to a degree depending on the specific duties of the rank or service held. As in the best professions in what we call civilized society today, a fine code of ethics (e.g., The Chivalric Code) was developed and espoused--albeit an unrealizable dream. This standard was invoked when the knight of medieval times was assessed, as it should be today when the career military person of the 21st century is being evaluated. Sadly, it is not yet possibleto predict a world environment in which a country will not need a military establishment of greater or lesser strength.

History and Status of American Physical Education and Educational Sport (Paperback): Earle F. Zeigler History and Status of American Physical Education and Educational Sport (Paperback)
Earle F. Zeigler
R848 R718 Discovery Miles 7 180 Save R130 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In History and Status of American Physical Education and Educational Sport, Dr. Zeigler makes a unique effort to provide an up-to-date, insightful textbook on the subject for aspiring teachers of physical activity education and coaches of educational and/or recreational sport. By looking at the field's history analytically, the author clarifies for the prospective teacher/coach how and why the present unsatisfactory situation came about. Offering the reader a sequence of narratives, studies, essays, and analyses, both chronological and critical, the hope is that he/she will come to understand what has happened in this important aspect of people's lives from America's early days to the present. The author's hope is that the reader, possibly as an embryonic professional, will comprehend the historical thread or timeline depicting people's greater or lesser involvement in purposeful or purposeless physical activity since America was first settled.
On March 25, 2004 in Reston, VA, the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) released a revised, second edition of Moving into the Future: National Standards for Physical Education. These national standards were proclaimed to be an essential tool for developing, implementing, and evaluating K-12 school physical education programs. They seek to identify what students should know and be able to do as a result of a quality physical education program. This outstanding set of standards that NASPE has been released for the guidance of professionals in American physical education and educational sport.
Nevertheless, after 65 productive years in the profession, and also after reading such an excellent, updated statement ofstandards for physical education, Dr. Zeigler still finds himself very concerned about the future of the field. How can this be so? Why aren't American schoolchildren and youth receiving excellent daily physical and health education? To help America find the answer to this question, he decided to offer his assessment of the present situation.
There is a definite need at this time for this unique textbook. This can be said because it takes an analytic look at the history of American physical education and educational sport, a field facing one more crossroad in its torturous development. Having stated that there is a definite need for this analytic approach to the field's history, I understand, of course, that some people really enjoy reading history, while others can take it or leave it. A very few can't stand it in any form--not even in a highly adventurous novel. But this latter group is decidedly in the minority. Most people seem to respect history, and more so if they were personally involved in the making of it. Perhaps it's a case of revering, and not speaking evil, of the dead. Whatever the reason, just about everybody pays lip service to history and believes that it belongs in the educational curriculum at various points along the way. This is true all the way up the line, in fact, to the required historical review of related literature in a Ph.D. thesis
Each section of the book is described below:
Now it is time to explain how--and why, also -- I organized what I have called an analytic history of American physical education and educational sport. First, in the Preamble, I have included a brief "excursion" into philosophy of history. This is in an effort to placethe profession in broad historical perspective. Then, in Chapter I, because the reader needs a review of the historical milieu in which our subject took place, I decided to trace the social and education foundations of the United States from the Colonial Period to the present day. Next, in Chapter II, I prepared an historical precis of the history of physical education and sport in America. This chronological (so-called horizontal or longitudinal) treatment of physical education's history was followed in Chapter III by what I have termed "An Analytic Approach to the History of Physical Education and (Educational) Sport." In this unique approach to history, the history of a subject (in this case physical education and educational sport) is viewed horizontally as a series of persistent problems that humans have face since their original involvement with the "problem." These may be categorized as (1) social forces and (2) as what I have termed as) professional concerns. Values (and accompanying norms), for example, is one of the social forces discussed. Similarly, the curriculum in physical education is one of the professional concerns considered.
In Chapter IV, a brief history of undergraduate professional preparation for physical education is presented. Here I trace this important topic (another professional concern ) for a period of 100 years, from its inception in 1861 to 1961 when a national conference on the subject was held. After this I offer in Chapter V a similar historical treatment, this time a history of graduate study in physical education from its beginning in 1891 to approximately 1975.
Following this, in Chapter VI, the reader will find a comprehensive analysis ofthe entire 20th century in what I have titled "American Physical Education in the 20th Century: An Analytic Review." In this analysis I looked at the developing professional curriculum in great detail. I concluded with what I believe to be the best curriculum model for professional development of a physical activity educator at the present.
In an effort to become more specific about the field's history during the fourth quarter of the 20th century, I decided to present in Chapter VII the results of a comparative study between the United States and Canada as to their respective approaches to professional preparation in the field.
Teachers and coaches in physical education and educational sport are all managers or administrators, but to varying degrees. Accordingly, I felt it important in Chapter VIII to include a brief history of the field's

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