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- Title
Perceived Impact of Short Term Experiential Education Activities: The Golfweek Amateur Tour Case Study.
- Authors
Davis, Dexter J.; Newman, Timothy J.
- Abstract
The "big business" of sport has captured the attention of both students and administrators across the country and around the global, resulting in nearly 230 sport management programs across North America alone. The purpose of this article is to examine one approach to assisting students to create a competitive advantage for themselves in the job market, a short term experiential education activity at the GolfWeek Amateur Tour National Championships. Using a post-event survey, student perceptions of the impact of this event on their professional growth were examined. The results indicate that students felt that this experience had a positive impact on their professional growth and preparedness for a career in the highly competitive sport industry. Future research is needed to determine if short term experiential education activities have an impact on student learning outcomes.
- Subjects
EXPERIENTIAL learning; GOLF; MANAGEMENT; PROFESSIONAL employee training; STUDENT attitudes; SURVEYS; TEACHING methods; ATHLETIC associations; SPORTS events; AMATEUR athletes
- Publication
Sport Journal, 2018, p1
- ISSN
1543-9518
- Publication type
Article