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

2009 Projects and Publications

Book Publications

Robertello, Kimberly. (2009). Evidence-based practices in alcohol treatment: The Robertello evaluative tool for assessment and evaluation. Germany: Verlag Publishing.

Article Reviews

Dr. Stoll reviewed three articles for Quest. Quest is for those in the physical activity field in higher education, there’s no single journal that covers more topics of common interest than Quest. Each issue examines not only critical issues facing physical educators, but also research developments in the sport sciences and other sub disciplines of human movement.
 
Dr. Stoll reviewed two articles for Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (JOPERD) JOPERD is AAHPERD's cornerstone journal, reaching 15,000 members and providing information on a greater variety of HPERD issues than any other publication in the field

Grants

Journal Publications

Stoll, S.K., Barnes, J., Brunner, D., Van Mullem, P.W., Beller, J.M. (2009). Proceedings of the International Conference in honor of the 75-year anniversary of the Sports Games Department of the Lesgaft State University of Physical Culture, St. Petersburg, Russia.
 
Gwebu, A., Stoll, S.K.,  & Beller, J.M. (March, 2009).  Moral reasoning about performance-enhancing drugs in sport. Research Consortium Abstracts and Supplements.

Presentations

Robertello, K., Stoll, S. K., & Barnes, J. Ethical Responsibilities and Preparedness of Coaches in Emergency Care Situations. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. April 1-3, 2009.
 
VanMullen, H. & Stoll, S.K. Am I a Racists? A Sexist? Loaded Questions to Consider. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. April 1-3, 2009.
 
Gwebu, A., Stoll, S.K., & Beller, J.M. Moral Reasoning About Performance-enhancing Drugs in Sport. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. April 1-3, 2009.
 
Stoll, S.K. Character Education. New Mexico Military Institute. April 6-8, 2009.
 
Barnes, J., Stoll, S. K.,  & Brunner, D., Time for a Change: Why Rule based Ethics Are Problematic for Sport Management. The North American Society for Sport Management. May 27-30, 2009.

Projects

CEU- Servant Leadership - 30 hour online education for coaches in servant leadership available through the University of Idaho.  Email sstoll@uidaho.edu
 
Code of Ethics Task Force- Dr. Stoll is working with the NASPE to write a code of ethics for over 16,000 members.
 
Research Consortiums Award Committee- Dr. Stoll serves on this committee to review graduate research proposals.
 
HAC- Dr. Stoll is now sitting on the Human Assurance Committee to review graduate student's research proposals for approval, here at the University of Idaho.

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.
 
Louisiana Tech, Football Team Character Education Program, Frank Beamer, Head Coach
 
Montana State University, Football Team Character Education Program, Rob Ash, Head Coach.
 
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.
 
Justin Barnes, University of Idaho. Research topic: Intentional rule violation in youth activities.
 
Dave Brunner, University of Idaho. Research topic: Servant leadership
 
Pete VanMullem, University of Idaho. Research topic: Effectiveness of NAIA champions of character Initiative.

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