VA 0] OyB e} ] = | = Om ma| B)= 4 The 2001 JOPERD index is arranged alphabetically by subject, author, and reviewer. JOPERD is published nine times a year: January, February, March, April, May/June, August, September, October, and November/December. It is indexed in Education index and Physical Education Index and is available on microfilm from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. To order back issues, call (800) 321-0789. Adapted Physical Education | Are You a “Transformational” Convention Calendar—Jan:7; Feb:11; (also see Assessment, Cross- Coach?— Mar:44 Aug:8; Sep:4; Oct:4; Nov/Dec:5 Disciplinary Connections) | Coaching Strategies for Youth Sports, Editorial—Apr:7; Sep:6 Life After School: ATransition | Part 1: Athlete Behavior and Athlete Guidelines for Authors—Jan:20; Model for Adapted Physical | Performance—Apr:29 Feb:18; Mar:23; Apr:56; May/Jun:14; Educators—Feb:45 | Coaching Strategies for Youth Sports, Aug:22; Sep:49; Oct:56; Nov/Dec:15 Pianning and Documenting Con- | Part 2: Personal Characteristics, Pa- Issues—Jan:14; Feb:12; Mar:16; sultation in Adapted Physical | rental Influence, and Team Organiza- Apr:17; May/Jun:12; Aug:15; Sep:13; Education—Oct:49 | tion—May/Jun:41 | Oct:9; Nov/Dec:13 Administration Cross-Disciplinary | Law Review—Jan:11; Feb:7; Mar:12; (see Aquatics, Safety Issues, | Connections Apr:9; May/Jun:10; Aug:13; Sep:9; Service-Learning) Literacy Through Movement: An | Oct:11; Nov/Dec:8 | Organizational Approach—Jan:39 Letters—Jan:4; Mar:4; Aug:7 Aquatics | Reinforcing Literacy Through Move- New Books—Jan:6; Mar:9; Apr:2 Developing a Collegiate Aquatics | ment for Children with Hearing Program—Feb:32 | Disabilities—Sep:30 News—Jan:9; Feb:9; Mar:14; Apr:15; May/Jun:7; Aug:10; Sep:11; Oct:6; Assessment | Curriculum | Nov/Dec:10 Developing Quality Multiple- | Making Intentional Choices in Phy- Product Showcase —Jan:54; Mar:65; Choice Tests for Physical Educa- sical Education—May/Jun:38 | May/Jun:54; Oct:55 tion—Aug:23 Motivating Middle Schoo! Students: Research Works —Jan:8; Feb:8; Mar:5; ObservationTaoolls for Teacher |A Health-Club Approach—Sep:24 Apr:6; May/Jun:6; Aug:12; Sep:17; Reflection—Apr:46 Oct:8; Nov/Dec:6 Dance Reporting Grades for Students Show Section: AAHPERD 2001 with Disabilities in General Phy- Composing Dances with Children: | National Convention & Exposition— sical Education—Aug:50 An Instructional Model—Aug:43 | Mar:6 Using Team Portfolios in a Sport The Language of Dance—Apr:40 | Teaching Tips—Jan:12; Feb:16; Education Season—Feb:41 Lateral Bias in Dance Teaching — | Aug:17; Sep:14; Oct:17 May/Jun:34 | Technology Tips—Mar:19; Apr:11; At-Risk Youths Aug:19; Oct:13 Departments Making a Difference for Urban 2001 AAHPERD Awards—May/Jun:15 |F itness Youths—Sep:38 2001 Buyers Guide—Apr:28 (see Curriculum, Games, Health, Athletic Training | National Standards, Technology) 2001 JOPERD |Index—Nov/Dec:53 | Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: | Retraining Fundamentals in Advertiser index—Jan:56; Feb:55; Games Mar:65; Apr:55; May/Jun:56; Aug:64; | Experienced Athletes—Oct:44 Play Now, Play Later: Lifetime Sep:50; Oct:54; Nov/Dec:58 Fitness Implications—Oct:35 Character Development Classifieds —Jan:56; Feb:54; Mar:66; (see Philosophy of Sport) May/Jun:55; Sep:50; Oct:54; Nov/ Health | Dec:51 (also see Safety Issues, Coaching Women’s Issues) Conferences and Workshops—Jan:5; (also see Athletic Training, Feb:6; Mar:10; Apr:4; May/Jun:4; Recognizing Movement Injuries Sport Pedagogy) Aug:9; Sep:5; Oct:5; Nov/Dec:7 in Children—Aug:29 November/December 2001 ¢ JOPERD ® Vol. 72 No. 9 Smokeless Tobacco Education for Outdoor Education Sport Pedagogy College Athletes—Jan:37 (see Service-Learning) (also see Teaching) Strength Training and Children’s A Circle of Learning in Sport Instruc- Philosophy of Sport Health—Mar:24 tion—Mar:34 Developing a Personal Philosophy Higher Education of Sport—Oct:40 Teaching (see Aquatics, Health, Safety {also see Curriculum, Games, Play issues, Service-Learning) National Standards, Psychology (see Games) of Sport, Sport Pedagogy) History Professional Issues Enhancing Content Literacy in Physi- Century Marathon: A Race for {also see Multicultural Issues) cal Education—Aug:32 Equality in Girls’ and Women’s The First Step Towards a Climbing Expeditionary Learning: An Alterna- Sports—Aug:56 Wall: Writing a Proposal—Sep:45 tive Teaching Method for Physical Education? —Mar:31 In Memoriam Get the Gold: A Physical Educator's Guide to Grant Writing? —Mar:48 Managing Success for Motivated Victor P Dauer—Jan:10 Student Learning in Secondary Promoting Collegial Relationships Catherine Louise Allen—Feb:4 Physical Education—Feb:24 Between Physical Educators and Other Facuity —May/Jun:52 No Gym? No Problem! Maintaining Leisure and Recreation Quality Physical Education in Alterna- Role Modeling in HPERD: Do Atti- Millennium Trails and Scenic tudes Match Behavior? —Apr:34 tive Spaces—May/Jun:25 Byways: Recreation in the 21st Strategies for Reducing Criminal A Pedagogical Approach to Sport Century: Introduction—Jan:21 Education Season Planning — Nov/ Violence Among Athletes—Aug:38 Millennium Trails: “Honor the Past, Dec:37 Imagine the Future” —Jan:23 Professional Preparation Promoting Responsible Student Deci- The National Scenic Byways (also see Service-Learning) sion-Making in Elementary Physical Program: On the Road to Recre- Living the Curriculum —May/Jun:47 Education—Sep:18 ation—Jan:27 Trends in Augmented Feedback Student-Created Case Studies for Teacher Education—Feb:49 Research and Tips for the Practi- Multicultural Issues tioner—Jan:32 The Student-Teaching Experience— “Just Like All the Rest”: Developing Using Cooperative Learning Struc- Apr:50 Awareness of Stereotypical Thinking tures in Physical Education—Feb:28 in Physicai Education—Nov/Dec:20 Using Metaphors to Enhance Reflec- tiveness Among Preservice Teach- Using Physical Activity Homework National Standards ers—Jan:49 to Meet the National Standards— Apr:21 Achieving Competency and Profi- Psychology of Sport Verbal and Visual Teaching Cues for ciency in Physical Education—Oct:20 Using Mental Imagery to Enhance Tennis—Mar:38 Applying Conceptual Learning to Children’s Motor Performance— Physical Activity —Oct:23 Feb:19 Technology Are We Finaily Breaking the Pedometers, Physical Activity, and Public Relations Mould?—Nov/Dec:34 Accountability —N ov/Dec:16 Fitness Routines for Directing Stu- Promoting Your Physical Education dents Toward a Physically Active Program —Feb:37 Women’s Issues Lifestyle —Oct:27 (also see History) Safety Issues Fostering Respect Through Physical If You Let Them Play, They Will...— (also see Health) Activity —Nov/Dec:28 Apr:27 Crisis Management for Physical- Teaching Responsibility in Physical Activity Programs—Sep:27 Mentoring Connections Between Education: Standards, Outcomes, Coaches and Female Athletes— and Beyond—Nov/Dec:25 Service-Learning May/Jun:30 Teaching Students to Achieve and Balance and Mobility Training for Youth Sports Maintain a Health-Enhancing Level Older Adults: An Undergraduate Ser- of Physical Fitness—Oct:30 vice-Learning Experience? —Mar:54 (see Coaching, Health, Psychology of Sport, Sport Pedagogy) Using the NASPE Content Standards: A Student-Created Community- Introduction—Oct:19 Service Project—Nov/Dec:47 Vol. 72 No. 9 e JOPERD * November/December 2001 2001 AUTHOR INDEX eeeeoeeeeseeeseeeeeseee#eees$«# A |J Afremow, James—Feb:19 Darden, Amanda—Apr:50 |J ohnson, Dennis—Mar:48 | Anderson, Mandi—Aug:19 Darden, Gibson—Apr:50 Armstrong, Scott—Mar:44 Darst, Paul W.—Sep:24; Oct:27 iK Ayers, Suzan F—Aug:23 Demas, Ken—Nov/Dec:28 Karp, Grace Goc—Oct:23 Doolittle, Sarah —Nov/Dec:28 | Kimmerle, Marliese—May/Jun:34 Draper, Rob—Jan:27 | Kinchin, Gary D.—Feb:41 Dunn, Julia L.—Oct:44 Baker, Ken—Feb:37 | Kinnison, Lloyd—Aug:50 Dyson, Ben—Feb:28 Banville, Dominique—Apr:46 Knop, Nancy—Sep:38 Barrett, Brian J.—Oct:35 Konukman, Ferman—Mar:38 Beighle, Aaron—Nov/Dec:16 e | Kovacs, Christopher—Mar:54 Bennett, Gregg—Sep:27 Faigenbaum, Avery D.—Mar:24 | Krause, Joyce—Oct:30 Block, Betty A.—Jan:39; Sep:30 Fawcett, Paul A.—Feb:32 | Kulinna, Pamela Hodges—Oct:30 Block, Martin E.—Oct:49 French, Ron—Aug:50 Boyce, B. Ann—Sep:6 Brady, William —Oct:49 G Brodeur, Shirley—Oct:49 | LaVine, Mary E.—Aug:56 Bulger, Sean M.—Sep:18; Nov/Dec:37 Gabbei, Ritchie—Apr:21 | Lough, Nancy L.—May/Jun:30 Buell, Cathy —Aug:32 Gilbert, Jenelle N.—Apr:29; May/ | Lumpkin, Angela—Oct:40 Burak, Lydia J.—Jan:37 Jun:41 Bycura, Dierdra—Sep:24 Gilbert, Wade D.—Apr:29; May/ Jun:41 Gonzalez, G. Leticia—Mar:31 |M aina, Michael—Sep:45 C Graham, Kathy C.—May/Jun:52 | Marinelli, Rosalie D.—Mar:34 Campbell, Ellen F—Sep:30 Griffin, Linda—May/Jun:38 Marston, Rip—Aug:29 Cardinal, Bradley J.—Apr:34 Griffin, Lisa L._—Oct:17 Martindale, Trey—Oct:13 Cardinal, Marita K.—Apr:34 Grineski, Steve—Feb:28 Martinez, Ray—Aug:19 Carlson, Teresa B.—Jan:49 Marzilli, Scott—Oct:13 Carson, Linda M.—Sep:18 McCormack, Louise—Nov/Dec:47 H Chen, David D.—Jan:32 Megginson, Nancy L.—Feb:45 Collier, Connie—May/Jun:47; Oct:20 Hamrick, Donna—Apr:21 Mikat, Richard P--Aug:19 Cone, Theresa Purcell—May/Jun:25 Hanna, Judith Lynne—Apr:40 Mitchell, Debby—Apr:11 Connaughton, Daniel—Sep:27 Harrison, Louis Jr.—Nov/Dec:20 Mitchell, Murray—May/Jun:25 Cordes, Kathleen—Jan:21 Hellison, Don—Nov/Dec:25 Mitchell, Steve—May/Jun:47 Cucina, Irene M.—Nov/Dec:47 Henderson, Hester L.—Aug:50 Modell, Scott J.—Feb:45 Cuneen, Jacquelyn—Oct:40 Hynes-Dusel, Joanne M.—Feb:16 Mohnsen, Bonnie—Mar:19 November/December 2001 * JOPERD ¢ Vol. 72 No. 9 Mohr, Derek J.—Nov/Dec:37 Rose, Tessie—Aug:17 | Townsend, J. Scott—Sep:18; Nov/ Morin, Francine—Aug:43 Ryan, Stu—Sep:45; Oct:13 |D ec:37 Motley, Mary L.—Aug:56 | Trudel, Pierre—Apr:29; May/Jun:41 S *eeeeteeeeeseseeee7sensese28e# 1 O iV | Schilling, Tammy —Mar:48 Olson, Jeff—Jan:23 | Scott, Kevin—Apr:50 Van Oteghen, Sharon L.—Feb:4 Oslin, Judy —May/Jun:47; Oct:20 | Sheets, Connie—Apr:27 Vincent, Susan D.—Nov/Dec:16 O'Sullivan, Mary—Sep:38 Short, Sandra—Feb:19 Voss, Rod—Sep:45 Overby, Lynnette—Feb:19 | Slade, Sean—Jan:12 Spengler, John O.—Sep:27 W p |S tatt, Eric H.—Mar:34 Westfall, Sarah —Apr:50 Pagnano, Karen—May/Jun:38 Staffo, Donald F—Aug:38 |W estreich, Galeet—Apr:7 | Sutliff, Michael A.—Nov/Dec:34 Pangrazi, Robert P—Nov/Dec:16 White, Ernest A.—Apr:27 Parker, Melissa—Nov/Dec:25 |S wanson, Allys M.—Feb:4 |W hittaker, Andrea—Aug:32 Petrakis, Elizabeth —Mar:38 |W illiams, Biff—Aug:29 Petty, Ken—Jan:27 iT | Plummer, Olena K.—Mar:34 ||| Williams, Jacqueline A.—Feb:49 | Tannehill, Deborah —Sep:38; Oct:19 |W illiams, Kathleen—Mar:54 eeseseeeeeeeeseeeeeee@ Taylor, J. Kevin—Nov/Dec:34 | Wilson, Sandy—Feb:49 R Taylor, Marie J.—Sep:14 |W oods, Marianne L.—Oct:23 Rikard, Linda—Apr:46 | Todorovich, John R.—Feb:24 | WorTetrry h—Noyv/D,ec: 20 2001 REVIEWER INDEX The stringent review process has helped make JOPERD the most widely respected refereed journal in its field. The dedication of the professionals who serve as reviewers enables JOPERD to maintain its high standards. Each professional listed below reviewed one or more manuscripts between October 1, 2000 and October 1, 2001. If any reviewer has been inadvertently omitted, we ask that he or she notify us, and we will publish a correction. Block, Martin E. A 'B Bowyer, Garry Allen, Mary Lou | Bahneman, Carl Brassie, Stanley Allison, Pamela | Ballat, Paul Bray, Marilyn Anderson, Dean | Barrett, Kate Brooks, Lynn Arthur, Deborah Lee | Baum, Sally Brylinsky, Jody Ashy, Madge | Belka, David Buschman, Craig Attarian, Aram |B elknap, Larry Aufsesser, Peter Berkey, Debra C Ayers, Suzan Bibik, Janice M. Bishop, Phillip A. Cai, Sean Blinde, Elaine Cardinal, Bradley . 72 No. 9 © JOPERD * November/December 2001 Carpenter, Linda Jean |G arcia, Clersida Lambert, Leslie Carter, Marcia J. Gavron, Sue | Lange, Ernest Chase, Melissa Ann Gill-Silgailis, Kathy | Lazarus, JoAnne Christie, Brett Gorecki, Jennifer J. | Lepcezyk, Billie Claxton, David Gray, Gary | Leung, Raymond Clements, Rhonda Griffey, David | Lichtman, Brenda Conkle, Terry Liu, John Considine, William | Lombardo, Bennett H Cooper, Nelson | Lumpkin, Angela Hall, Susan Corbin, Chuck Harrison, Jr., Louis Corbin, David iM Hartman, Jennie Cowden, Jo E. | Haymes, Emily | MacCracken, Mary J. Craft, Diane Hellison, Don | Marinelli, Rosalie D. Henderson, Karla |M artin, Kathleen A. D Hester, Donna | Martin, Malissa Davakos, Harry | Higgins, Charles |M cBride, Ron Davis, Kathryn L. |H ildebrand, Kathy |M cCabe, D. Rozena De Mers, Gerald | Howe, Dianne | McGuire, Francis Decker, June | Humphries, Charlotte |M etcalf, James DeSensi, Joy | ces ccenseeecee5c| c Sctceaem DiCorcia, Michele | | Minton, Sandra Docheff, Dennis M. |M itchell, Murray Ibrahim, Hilmi Dodds, Patt | Mohnsen, Bonnie | Ingalis, Joan Drabbs, Mary Dudenhoeffer, Frances e*eeeeesees#*estesesenrteeeees *eeeseieee*ee*ee#esss##2ee8ee#ee#e8teee Dummer, Gail Dunn, John | Oussaty, Janet | Jacobs, Michael | Overdorf, Virginia Jamieson, Lynn M. E Jefferies, Stephen Jenkins, Jayne Edwards, Steven Ego, Michael Pawelko, Katharine K | Pangrazi, Robert P. *eeeeeeeveeseseeseeeeeneeeee @ | Parker, Melissa L Kassing, Gayle Patrick, Tim Foret, Claire Kelly, Barbara Petlichkoff, Linda Foutch, Loleta Kennison, Judith Pissanos, Becky Friedlander, Joy Kiger, Joy Placek, Judith Plastino, Janice G L Plummer, Olena Gabbard, Carl LaMaster, Kathy Pohiman, Roberta Gabbei, Ritchie Lambdin, Dolly Pyfer, Jean November/December 2001 ¢ JOPERD ¢ Vol. 72 No. 9 | Wiersma, Lenny R |V v Wilder, Milton | Raines, J. Thayer || Van Oteghen, Sharon L. | Williams, Kathleen Rhea, Deborah J. | Vaughn, Ross Wilson, Rolayne Rikard, G. Linda | van der Smissen, Betty Worthy, Terry Rink, Judith | Vedelli, Joel Wuest, Deborah Rintala, Jan Ww Rokosz, Frank Z Romance, Tom | Welk, Gregory Ziatz, Dan Rosenberg, Danny Rupp, Jeffrey Conferences & Workshops | Continued from page 7 Ryan, Carol A. | February 13-16, 2002. 39th An- to offer this opportunity to visit nuai International Conference China and share best practices in S | of the Learning Disabilities Asso- K-12 physical educatioTnh.is will ciation of America, Denver, CO. be NASPE’s first-ever international Satern, Miriam | The largest conference of its kind in |c onferenceT.he organizers are also Sawyer, Thomas | the United States, the LDA meeting offering a nine-day package (from encompasses all! aspects of learning July 10-20, 2002) that includes visa, Sayers, Kristi | disabilitiesTh.i s year’s conference airfare (from Los Angeles to Beijing), Schempp, Paul | theme is “LDA: Achieving Mile-High lodging, conference registration, all Schmitz, Nancy B. | Goals.” More than 240 sessions and meals, three days of sightseeing, | workshops wil! address the needs of and professional site visits, all at Simpson, Kathy Jean individuals with learning disabilities, a cost of approximately $3,250. Smith, Janet | parents, and professionals. For more Potential presenters are invited to Solomon, Gloria | information, call (888) 300-6710, or submit proposals; the deadline for | email: Idanatl @usaor.net. submissions is November 12, 2001. Staffo, Donald For more information, visit the Stein, Julian | July 16-19, 2002. Best Practices “Programs & Events” section of the | in K-12 Physical Education, NASPE web site (www.aahperd.org/ Steinberg, Gregg M. | Beijing, China. NASPE and Global | naspe/naspe-main.html) or contact Stewart, Craig | Interactions, Inc., are collaborating NASPE at 1900 Association Drive, Stoll, Sharon Kay | with a Chinese steering committee Reston, VA 20191; (703) 476-3410. Stork, Steve Advertiser Index Strand, Brad Sunderland, Jon Advertiser Page Number Ball Dynamics Swalm, Ricky L. 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