In the sports-saturated United States, we take for granted that organized athletics should be a part of the grade school or high school experience-to the extent that almost no one questions whether devoting so much school time and money to sports is a good idea or not.
Anna Marie Frank, EdD, is assistant professor of physical education and fitness management in the School of Education and serves on the athletic board and Athletic Academic Eligibility Committee at DePaul University, Chicago, IL.
"[D]escribes the current status of sports in the educational community and is a good resource for students researching material for papers in education courses ... appropriate for libraries serving a population where there is a demand for teacher education materials." - American Reference Books Annual
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