Bordering, Connecting, and Dispelling within Sports Coaching: Erasing the Practitioner–Scholar Divide
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Current Situation and the Challenge Ahead
“…if people know nothing about quantum mechanics or medieval literature, they are generally aware of their ignorance, readily admit it, and understand that the remedy for their ignorance is serious and systematic study. When, however, the subject is why people behave the way they do, the situation is different. Confusing their folk beliefs with knowledge, people typically don’t realize their ignorance” (p. 2).
3. Towards a Brave, New Coaching World: How to Live through Theory
3.1. Using Sensitizing Concepts
3.2. Vygotsky’s Dialectical ‘River’ and (Further) Notions of Internalisation
“In working its slow way upward, an everyday concept clears a path for the scientific concept and its downward development… [it] gives it body and vitality. Scientific concepts, in turn, supply structures for the upward development of spontaneous concepts toward conscious and deliberate use” (p. 194).
3.3. Ideas from Existentialist Authenticity: ‘Living Your Words’
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Jones, R.L.; Corsby, C.L.T.; Thomas, G.L. Bordering, Connecting, and Dispelling within Sports Coaching: Erasing the Practitioner–Scholar Divide. Societies 2023, 13, 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13090201
Jones RL, Corsby CLT, Thomas GL. Bordering, Connecting, and Dispelling within Sports Coaching: Erasing the Practitioner–Scholar Divide. Societies. 2023; 13(9):201. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13090201
Chicago/Turabian StyleJones, Robyn L., Charles L. T. Corsby, and Gethin L. Thomas. 2023. "Bordering, Connecting, and Dispelling within Sports Coaching: Erasing the Practitioner–Scholar Divide" Societies 13, no. 9: 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13090201
APA StyleJones, R. L., Corsby, C. L. T., & Thomas, G. L. (2023). Bordering, Connecting, and Dispelling within Sports Coaching: Erasing the Practitioner–Scholar Divide. Societies, 13(9), 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13090201