Cevnautas da Avaliação, Vamos participar e acompanhar? laercio
de: Tak C Lam t.lam@csuohio.edu por listserv.unb.ca
para: SPORTMGT@listserv.unb.ca
data: 9 de novembro de 2011 16:35
assunto: Call for Papers - Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
Authors are invited to submit a manuscript on the theme “World Record and Best Performance Trend and Predictions: Is Sky the Limit?” (veja texto no final)
The purpose of this special issue is to bring together scientific and critically analytic articles (i.e., data based and scientific evidenced studies) focusing on, but not limited to, the following topics:
1. Scientific modeling and prediction on performances and competitions in the new millennium
2. Research on understanding human limitations related to world best performances and records
3. “Faster, higher and stronger” Is sky the limit?
4. Male and female performance comparisons: Will women soon outrun the man?
5. Factors for run faster and jump higher: Is it all in the genes?
If you have question, please feel free to contact me or the Special Issue Editors.
Eddie T. C. Lam, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, Measurement in Physical Education & Exercise Science
Associate Professor & Coordinator of
Graduate Sport Management Program
Department of HPERD
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue, JH 143
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
Tel: (216)687-5051
Fax: (216)687-5410
E-mail: t.lam@csuohio.edu
Call for Papers
Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
(Part of the Routledge Olympic Special Issue Collection)
World Records and Best Performance Trends and Predictions: Is Sky the Limit?
Guest Editors: Yuanlong Liu and Frank H. Fu
Papers are invited for a special issue that focuses on the theme “World Record and Best Performance Trend and Predictions: Is Sky the Limit?” With other themes of several journals of the publisher, Routledge, the unique Olympics themed special issue would serve as a part of the educational and academic legacy of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to be staged in London in 2012. The special issue is expected to be in print before the International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport (ICSEMIS) to be held in July 2012, shortly before the start of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games on 27 July.
Authors are invited to submit a manuscript on the theme “World Record and Best Performance Trend and Predictions?” The purpose of this special issue is to bring together scientific and critically analytic articles (i.e., data based and scientific evidenced studies) focusing on, but not limited to, the following topics:
1. Scientific modeling and prediction on performances and competitions in the new millennium
2. Research on understanding human limitations related to world best performances and records
3. “Faster, higher and stronger” Is sky the limit?
4. Male and female performance comparisons: Will women soon outrun the man?
5. Factors for run faster and jump higher: Is it all in the genes?
Authors are invited to submit an abstract for preliminary review to the Special Issue Editors Yuanlong Liu or
Frank H. Fu (yuanlong.liu@wmich.edu or frankfu@hkbu.edu.hk ). The Final papers should be submitted to
the Special Issue Editors by Jan. 15th, 2012. Articles around 25 pages (Times New Roman 12-pint double
space in a MS word file) should be in English and conform to the APA reference style. All authors must
confirm at submission that they take full responsibility for the scientific content of the article and that the
manuscript is not also under consideration with another journal or previously published (including reports
freely available on the Internet). Submissions will be subject to a blind review. Authors should refer to the
author’s guide on the Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
(http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/1091367X.asp ) for full details on manuscript submission.
Inquiries about the submission of manuscripts should be directed to the Special Edition Editors
Drs. Yuanlong Liu and Frank H. Fu: email yuanlong.liu@wmich.edu
Comentários
Por
Robert Mauricio de Oliveira Araujo
em 13 de Novembro de 2011 às 14:53.
O processo avaliativo em si, tem se caracterizado, no âmbito das ciências da educação, como um campo de extensos conflitos e imprecisões. Venho através de tentativas, acertos e erros, adequar instrumentos que melhor se prestem à avaliação em Educação Física Escolar. Nesta perspectiva, gostaria de construir e/ou compartilhar saberes em torno desta temática. Para tanto, em primeiro lugar, parabenizo pela criação deste espaço.
Abraços
Profº Robert Araújo
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