Arizona State University: Prominence Within the University Essential; Prominence Within the Academic Field Is Nice |
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Authors: | Jerry R Thomas |
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Institution: | Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education , Arizona State University , Tempe , AZ , 85287-0404 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article posits that each content area that falls under the umbrella of kinesiology must develop a future cadre of professionals who are competent in their content knowledge and are trained as leaders who are able to understand the essential impacts of culture on their work. The intentional development of culturally fluent leaders should be a cornerstone placed at the intersections of the discrete fields contained within kinesiology to collectively and authentically promote excellence in the whole, which is potentially greater than anything possible for the individual parts. Cultural fluency is an on-going process of critical reflection with the intention of accurately interpreting intercultural interactions. Leadership is essential to support cultural fluency, and being culturally fluent may be essential for effective leadership. Both must be explicitly taught to future kinesiology professionals at the undergraduate and graduate levels to collectively move the professions forward to accurately serve the health, wellness, and physical activity needs of all individuals in our dynamic society. |
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Keywords: | Cultural fluency kinesiology leadership physical education |
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