Youth swimming performance is determined by several physiological, biomechanical and anthropometric characteristics. This review aimed to identify physical performance determinants of youth swimming performance, assessing strength, power, anaerobic, aero
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except for child safety reported by the case manager. The InConnection approach only outperformed care as usual on two parent-reported outcomes. Future research should examine for whom and under what circumstances the InConnection approach works more convincingly. ...
What is required of the First Baseman? To be a first baseman, one must for one have an excellent glove, that is capable of catching most anything thrown at or near him. While speed is not the main factor at this position, the fielder in position must still be quick enough to move and...
Although not studied explicitly in this evaluation, it is also possible that sensitization and messaging around program purpose, target recipient (guardian or youth), transfer size, duration and payment regularity may be important in certain settings—the former particularly with respect to managing ...
who sprinkled crumbs on the right path so that I would know where to turn. […] It wasn’t easy for me at all, but I always had the thought that I wanted to succeed at any cost, that I was an equal among equals. The sense of capacity is a feeling that every person should devel...
But then in terms of the employees, I feel like—like they really value us but they don’t see us as equals. But I don’t think that’s a bad thing; I think that’s just—they’ve just got a different role. That’s how I see it. So I’m not bothered by it. ...
All Special Issues(Re)membering How We Liberate: Black Women Educators’ Identities, Educational Praxis, and InfluenceA Familycentric Approach to Schooling: What It Is, What It Takes, What It Looks LikeA Nexus Between Teacher Agency and Accountability: Research and PracticeA Radical (Re)Imagination...