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Creating entrepreneurial and innovative fund raising opportunities through service-learning
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The rapidly increasing enrollment in kinesiology programs recognizes the important role of our academic discipline in promoting future professionals within the physical activity, fitness, wellness, education, sport, and allied health domains. Unprecedented growth in student’s interest in kinesiology offers faculty and administrators in higher education both exciting opportunities and difficult challenges. One significant concern facing kinesiology faculty is maintaining high quality instruction within growing class sizes. Incorporating service-learning components within kinesiology curricula provides numerous benefits to students, faculty, institutions of higher education, and members of our local and global communities. In addition, service–learning has the potential to initiate innovative and entrepreneurial learning experiences and funding opportunities for students and faculty. |
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Volume 5, Issue 4
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10.1123/kr.2016-0024
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Summer camp
Grants
Teaching games
Physical education & Coaching methods
Fitness & Assessment prescription
Underserved children
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