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A 50-year retrospective view of leadership development through intercollegiate sport experiences from the perspective of former student-athletes

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Pages 210-234 | Published online: 02 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Critics justifiably chronicle the problems in intercollegiate sport. Some call for reform, others abolishment. Supporters suggest that sound, ethically-based intercollegiate sport programs significantly contribute to the personal and leadership development of student-athletes. The researchers examined the perceptions of male and female intercollegiate basketball players who played at a major Canadian university over 50 years ago, when they were near, or at, retirement age, and at a stage in their lives when they could best evaluate the benefits of the experience. All of the respondents believed that these programs had unique, significant and transferable impacts on their leadership development and personal growth, regardless of their role on the team which they didn’t realize this at the time, and had not thought about it since. The researchers offer nine suggestions to heighten leadership development in these programs and showcase programs now offered in intercollegiate sport programs in Canada and the United States.

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Notes on contributors

Shawn Beard completed his Master's Degree in Sport Management (Leadership) and now serves as a successful entrepreneur in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

W. James Weese is the Acting Vice Provost (International) and Founding Executive Director of the Western Leader Academy at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada.

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