From the Back Cover:
Bridging the gap between theory and practice, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Exercise Science provides a practical approach to measurement and evaluation techniques used in K-12 school physical education programs and in exercise science settings. Comprehensive and "user friendly," this book clearly articulates how measurement techniques can be used to assess, evaluate, and develop more effective programs. Links between measurement and evaluation techniques to program design and development help readers understand how the two are directly related. Pedagogical concerns such as decision-making, grading, and assessment of program delivery introduce accountability measures and help new professionals in physical education or exercise science get up to speed. Physical education instructors and educational scientists.
About the Author:
Dr. Alan C. Lacy currently serves as Director of the School of Kinesiology and Recreation at Illinois State University. After teaching and coaching in the public schools in Texas and Arizona, he earned his Ed.D. from Arizona State University in 1983. He served on the faculty at Texas Christian University for 12 years, assumed the chair position in the Department of Physical Education at Indiana State University in 1995, and moved to his current position in 1999. During his career, Dr. Lacy has published more than 25 articles, made more than 40 presentations, and co-authored Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Exercise Science. He is a fellow of the Research Consortium of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
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