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Sport education: fit for a purpose
Education + Training, Volume: 60, Issue: 5, Pages: 370 - 374
Swansea University Author: Paul Jones
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This is the guest Editorial for a special issue exploring sports education.Purpose: The purpose of this article is to introduce an entrepreneurial learning approach to thestudy of sport education in order to inform future research directions.Design/methodology/approach: Sport education needs to focu...
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