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In Implementing Student-Athlete Programming, scholar-practitioners
provide an approachable and comprehensive overview of how to
design, implement, and sustain best practices in the growing area
of student-athlete development. Exploring research approaches and
critical frames for thinking about student-athlete programming
while covering topics such as the current context, challenges,
programmatic approaches to support, and trends for the future, this
resource also highlights programs that are effective in supporting
students to success. This book provides higher education
practitioners with the tools they need to effectively work with
student-athletes to not only transition to college, but to develop
meaningful personal, social, career, and leadership development
experiences as they prepare for the transition to life after sport.
In Implementing Student-Athlete Programming, scholar-practitioners
provide an approachable and comprehensive overview of how to
design, implement, and sustain best practices in the growing area
of student-athlete development. Exploring research approaches and
critical frames for thinking about student-athlete programming
while covering topics such as the current context, challenges,
programmatic approaches to support, and trends for the future, this
resource also highlights programs that are effective in supporting
students to success. This book provides higher education
practitioners with the tools they need to effectively work with
student-athletes to not only transition to college, but to develop
meaningful personal, social, career, and leadership development
experiences as they prepare for the transition to life after sport.
Developed out of Zoe Wilcox and Melanie Rubin's workshops at Mother
Nature Gardens and Sacred Heart Backyard Farm, "The Home Farming
Revolution for Drylands" is a step-by step guide to help you
convert any plot of land into a micro-farm. Although the book
focuses on techniques for the desert Southwest of the United
States, the main concepts and principles are applicable anywhere.
The benefits of creating home farms in our towns and cities are as
plentiful as the bounty they produce. We need healthy food in order
to be healthy. The United States faces a growing number of health
concerns that may be catalyzed or exaggerated by poor nutrition in
this, the "wealthiest nation in the world." Wilcox and Rubin
believe a person shouldn't have to be wealthy to eat healthy Home
farming provides healthy, organic food at peak freshness to all
people despite economic status or location.
Developed out of Zoe Wilcox and Melanie Rubin's workshops at Mother
Nature Gardens and Sacred Heart Backyard Farm, "The Home Farming
Revolution for Drylands" is a step-by step guide to help you
convert any plot of land into a micro-farm. Although the book
focuses on techniques for the desert Southwest of the United
States, the main concepts and principles are applicable anywhere.
The benefits of creating home farms in our towns and cities are as
plentiful as the bounty they produce. We need healthy food in order
to be healthy. The United States faces a growing number of health
concerns that may be catalyzed or exaggerated by poor nutrition in
this, the "wealthiest nation in the world." Wilcox and Rubin
believe a person shouldn't have to be wealthy to eat healthy Home
farming provides healthy, organic food at peak freshness to all
people despite economic status or location.
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