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Empowering Educators: Facilitating the Transition of Student-Athletes with Disabilities into College through NCAA Division-I Clearinghouse Guidance

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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      Ensuring the successful transition of athletically gifted students with disabilities into National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) post-secondary educational programs hinges on the competence of coaches and the support provided by special educators who are well-versed in NCAA requirements. This study was undertaken to equip secondary educators with the necessary knowledge of NCAA Division-I requirements, empowering them to facilitate the seamless entry of athletes with disabilities into post-secondary education and athletic programs. In a multiple probe design study involving four male and female educators, we assessed the effectiveness of our NCAA lesson package. The results established a significant correlation between our NCAA lessons and an enhancement in educators' knowledge. An overall Percentage of Non-Overlapping Data (PND) effectively demonstrated the intervention's high efficacy across all four educators.  

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10.21608/sec.2024.399519

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Keywords: athletically gifted, post-secondary, transition, Scholarships, education, Disability

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39

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138

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52394

Issue Date

2024-10-01

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2024-10-24

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2024-10-01

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451

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474

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1110-3914

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2682-3772

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1,137

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Journal

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دراسات تربوية ونفسية. مجلة کلية التربية بالزقازيق

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Empowering Educators: Facilitating the Transition of Student-Athletes with Disabilities into College through NCAA Division-I Clearinghouse Guidance

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25 Dec 2024