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J Athl Train. 2003 Apr;38(2):141-51.

Multiculturalism and athletic training education: implications for educational and professional progress.

Journal of athletic training

Paul R Geisler

Affiliations

  1. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA.

PMID: 16558679 PMCID: PMC164903

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To introduce athletic training educators and practicing professionals to the pedagogic concept and professional benefits that multicultural education, awareness, and training might provide if implemented in athletic training education.

DATA SOURCES: I reviewed textbook chapters and articles used in the course of my doctoral studies and searched the archives of Diversity Digest and Academic Medicine for the years 1998 to 2002 with the key words multiculturalism, diversity, cultural competence, education, and learning. I obtained additional information by cross-referencing pertinent articles.

DATA SYNTHESIS: I present a rational argument for the inclusion of a critical pedagogy into the field of athletic training education. I outline the infrastructure in the professional field of athletic training, review some of the literature on critical multicultural theory and pedagogy, and examine some of the potential cognitive and intellectual implications of diversity and multicultural education.

CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS: Future work in this area should focus on various and creative strategies for implementing a multicultural agenda in athletic training curricula and on the analysis of the associated benefits and outcomes of such educational strategies.

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