CENTER FOR ETHICS*
University of Idaho
Center for ETHICS
500 Memorial Gym
Moscow, ID 83844-3080 
Phone: (208) 885-2103
Fax: (208) 885-2108  
Email: ethicsinfo@uidaho.edu

2006 Projects

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Texts

Stoll, S.K. (2006). Of Vice and Virtue: Atlanta Braves Character Education. (Available from http://www.winningwithcharacter.com).
 
Stoll, S.K. & Beller, J.M. (2006). Ethical Issues in Sport. In Rules of the Game: Ethics in College Sport. Ed. R. Lapchick. Greenwood, CT.: Praeger Publishers. Invited chapter for the American Council on Education.
 
Stoll, S.K & Beller, J.M.  Ethical Dilemmas in College Sport.  In New Game Plans for Collegiate Sport. Edited by Richard Lapchick.  American Council on Education.  (2006). Solicited Book Chapter.

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Grants

Stoll, S.K. (Principal), "2006 White Paper on Doping", Sponsered by USADA.United States Anti-Doping Agency, Private, $10000.00.
 
Stoll, S.K. (Principal), "Men of Character", Sponsored by Winning with Character, Private, $60000.00 (continuous).

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Journal Publications

Popovsky, V.M. & Popovsky, B.E. (2006). Physical Culture Pedagogical System. International Congress: Terminologies and Definitions in Pyshical Culture, St. Petersburg, Russia.
 
Cochran, L. J., Stoll, S. K., & Kinzinger, M. (2006). Looking through a new lens. Parks & Recreation. 44-48.
 
Stoll, S.K. & Beller, J.M. (2006). Science of proprioception and learned skills. Western Society Review, C-24.
 
Stoll, S.K., Gwebu, A.M., Reese, E. & Beller, J.M. (2006). The perfect crime - Undectectable performance enhancing drugs in sport, the moral responsibility of athletes, coaches, and administrators. Western Society Review, B-4.
 
Stoll, S.K., Beller, J.M., Dukes, E., Gwebo, A., Mullen, P.V., Reese, E.et al. (2006). What students say about online classes. Western Society Review, C-22.
 
Stoll, S.K. & Reese, E.L. (2006). Reality TV and the paradox of competition. Western Society Review, B-9.

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Presentations

Stoll, S.K. (Presenter and Author). "Character Education", Winning with Character, Atlanta, GA. (June 2006).
 
Stoll, S.K. (Presenter and Author), Beller, J.M. (Presenter and Author), Doecheff, D. (Presenter and Author), Mike, C. (Presenter and Author). "Sexploitation: Clever marketing or ethical dilemma? Clear vision in sport!". American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Salt Lake City, Utah. (March 2006).
 
Stoll, S.K. (Author). "Witness in Sport". Norwest District, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Seattle, Washington. (March 2006).
 
Stoll, S.K. (Author), Beller, J.M. (Author), Rickel, K. (Presenter and Author). "Life narrative-based exercise physiology and curriculum for exercise adherence". American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Salt Lake City, Utah. (March 2006).
 
Stoll, S.K. (Author and Presenter). "Obesity and movement". Western Society of Kinesiology and Wellness, Reno, Nevada. (October 2006).
 
Stoll, S.K. (Author and Presenter). "Civility and sports". Western Society of Kinesiology and Wellness, Reno, Nevada. (October 2006).
 
Cochran, L. (Author and Presenter), Stoll, S.K. (Author), & Beller, J.M. (Author). "Philosophy drives leisure programming". American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Baltimore, Maryland. (2006).
 
Dukes, E. (Author and Presenter) & Reese, E. (Presenter and Author). "Whiteness, Blackness, Usness, Themness; One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish". Northwest District, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Shoreline, Washington. (March 2006).
 
Gwebu, A.M. (Author and Presenter) & Stoll, S.K. (Author). "Undectable performance enhancing drugs in sport, moral responsibility of athletes, coaches, and administrators." Western Society of Kinesiology and Wellness, Reno, Nevada. (October 2006).
 
Williams, J.M. (Author and Presenter), Stoll, S.K. (Author), Hall, R.M. (Author), Beller, J.M. (Author), & Guilfoyle, K.P. (Author). "Teaching in ethics to athletic training students of CAAHEP Accredited athletic training education programs". American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Baltimore, Maryland. (2006).
 
Weiss, C. (Author and Presenter). "Whose sport is it anyway?". American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dace, Baltimore, Maryland. (2006).
 
Weiss, C. (Author and Presenter). "Whose sport is it anyway?". 25th Annual Conference of the International Youth Sports Congress, Washington, DC (2006).
 
Weiss, C.L. "The ethics of sports celebrities: Role models or ruffians?". Celebrity Culture Conference Papers. (2006).
 
Weiss, C. (Author and Presenter). "Development of a comprehensive sport psychology services delivery program: Idaho Sport Psychology Center's master plan". Northwest Student Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington. (2006).

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Other Publications

Kinzinger, M.L., Cochran, L. & Stoll, S.K. (2006). Looking through a new lens: How to find leisure programming success with the baby boomer generation. The National Recreation and Parks Magazine.
 

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Policy Papers

Stoll, S.K. (2006). USADA White Paper: Anti-Doping Education. United States Anit-Doping Association.
 

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Ongoing

University of Georgia, Football Team Character Education Program, Mark Richt, Head Coach, Coach Bobby Lankford, Character Coach.

 
University of Maryland, Football Team Character Education Program, Ralph Freigen, Head Coach, Coach Kevin Glover, Character Coach.
 
University of Alabama, Football Team Character Education Program, Mike Schula, Head Coach, Karin Fell, Character Education Coordinator.
 
Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball, Character Education Program, Bobby Cox, General Manager, Dayton Moore Character Education Coordinator and General Manager for the Development Teams.
 
Twenty- five (25) high schools through America using Center for ETHICS* curriculum and assessment tools to measure character education in athlete populations.
 
Cheryl Weiss, University of Idaho. Research topic: The affect of overbearing parents on talented children.
 
Amukela Gwebo, University of Idaho. Research topic: Moral reasoning and performance enhancing drugs.
 
Emily Dukes, University of Idaho. Research topic: How coaches recruit for character in Division I football teams.
 
Errin Reese, University of Idaho. Research topic: Sportsmanship in youth sports.
 
Pete VanMullem, University of Idaho. Research topic: Effectiveness of NAIA champions of character Initiative.
 

George Balasas: Headmaster, Junior High School of N. Michaniona,  57004 , N. Michaniona, Thessaloniki, GREECE.   Research topic:  measuring moral reasoning in sport populations for his junior high school students. 

 

Wingate Physical Education Academy, Israel.  Study topic: Translation of HBVCI to population at Wingate and attached private high school.

 
 Natalie Satcher, Mississippi State. Study topic: Tennis and moral development.
 
Suzanne Phillips, Gordon College (Massachusetts). Study question: If you are more religious, are you more moral?

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