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Bestuursverantwoordelikhede van die skoolhoof ten opsigte van skoolsport : 'n juridies-opvoedkundige perspektiefSpies, Jacobus Johannes 06 1900 (has links)
Die bestuursverantwoordelikhede van die skoolhoo ten
opsigte van skoolsport is vanuit 'n juridies-opvoedkundige perspektief ondersoek. Sport is
eerstens in 'n opvoed kundige perspektief geplaas en daar is onder andere gewys op die plek van
sport binne die onderwysstelsel en die waarde van sport vir die kind as opvoedeling. Daarna is
vanuit 'n bestuursperspektiebesin oar aangeleenthede wat verband hou met skoolsport, met
besondere verwysing na die bestuurstake van die skoolhoof. Die navorsing behels oak
'n bespreking van relevante juridiese aspekte en die implikasies daarvan vir skoolbestuur.
In die lig van die navorsing is riglyne neergelen aanbevelings gemaak wat grater
doeltreffendheid vir die bestuur van skoolsport tot gevolg sal h . / The managerial responsibilities of the headmaster with regard to sport in schools have been
examined from a juridical educational point-of-view. Firstly sport is
viewed from an inter alia, its
educational perspective in order to show, place and value to the child within the
educational system.
Secondly sport is considered from a managerial perspective in order to consider managerial
responsibilities regarding school sports with special reference to the headmaster as manager of the
shcool.
Thirdly this research contains a discourse of relevant juridical aspects, and their implications
regarding school management vis-a-vis the headmaster.
In consequence, this research has led to guidelines and
recommendations which should enable a headmaster to effect a more efficient system of management
with regard to school sports. / Educational Leadership and Management / M. Ed. (Onderwysbestuur)
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Tertiary sport and recreation : playing it safeSingh, Chunderpal 25 June 2008 (has links)
Please read the abstract (Synopsis) in the section, 00front, of this document / Thesis (DPhil (HMS))--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences / unrestricted
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State Created Danger and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Texas Schools: A Legal ExaminationSwitzer, Aaron Gray 05 1900 (has links)
The recent breakthroughs in the research of brain trauma as it relates to athletics has revealed never before seen damage linked with football participation. Known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), it is caused by activities inherent to the sport of football. School sponsored football has been granted immunity through case law and legislation in Texas. Recent research however indicates a different type of injury than those that school districts have been protected of liability from. This will provide a challenge to the immunity school districts have enjoyed regarding football. One route to abrogation of immunity is the state created danger provision established by the Supreme Court. The Fifth Circuit Court whose jurisdiction includes Texas has yet to officially adopt the state created danger theory. This research examined legal precedent to determine the challenge CTE may present the various layers of immunity surrounding school sponsored football in Texas.
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