R&L Education
Pages: 120
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-61048-572-2 • Hardback • March 2012 • $66.00 • (£51.00)
978-1-61048-573-9 • Paperback • March 2012 • $33.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-61048-574-6 • eBook • March 2012 • $31.00 • (£25.00)
Dr. John E. Tufte is a professor of education at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota. Dr. Tufte taught and coached at the high school level, worked as a secondary administrator, and now presents to teachers, administrators, and parents about issues facing schools today.
Part One: Where Schools Are – The problem is, we don't know what the problems are.
Chapter One: Passion
Chapter Two: Purpose
Chapter Three: Relationship and Communication Quality
Chapter Four: Success
Part Two: Where We Need To Go – Educators have everything needed to improve high school sports.
Chapter Five: Knowing What Needs to be Done
Chapter Six: Having Control, Assigning Roles, and Owning our Profession
Chapter Seven: Teaching Perspective
Chapter Eight: Reestablishing the “School” in High School Sports
Supplemental Pages: Suggestions for Parents
During his numerous years as teacher, coach, and administrator at the interscholastic level, Tufte (education, Univ. of Mary) has witnessed both the positive and negative aspects of sport. In this book, he laments the loss of joy experienced by high school student-athletes and lays the blame squarely on adults. His aim is to describe the current conditions of high school sport in a way that will encourage those involved (educators, administrators, and especially parents) to work together to remedy the situation. Tufte is a realist in the sense that he does not argue for an abolishment of high school sport, and he fully recognizes the physical, psychological, and social benefits of sport participation. He writes from personal reflection, observations based on his experiences, and interviews with educators, parents, and student-athletes. He advocates for educators to take the initiative in this process, to refuse to be silent, and to clearly identify the educational role of interscholastic sport. This book will be of greatest interest to individuals working closely with high school athletics but will appeal to the general reader as well. Summing Up: Recommended.
— Choice Reviews
“Finally, somebody has actually stepped forward and appropriately addressed what most of us (principals and activities directors) have been fighting for years...”
— Don Donarski, Activities Director in Minnesota
“John Tufte has us laughing with him and at ourselves while at the same time rethinking what we are doing, and why we are doing it, within our schools... His message is clear: It is time to start acting like educational experts! Indeed.”
— Todd Brist, principal, Watertown, South Dakota