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
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Texts
Stoll, S.K. (2006). Of Vice and Virtue: Atlanta Braves
Character Education. (Available from
http://www.winningwithcharacter.com). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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Weiss, C. (Author and Presenter). "Whose sport is it
anyway?". American Alliance of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dace, Baltimore, Maryland. (2006). |
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Weiss, C. (Author and Presenter). "Whose sport is it
anyway?". 25th Annual Conference of the International Youth Sports
Congress, Washington, DC (2006). |
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Weiss, C.L. "The ethics of sports celebrities: Role models or
ruffians?". Celebrity Culture Conference Papers. (2006). |
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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.
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University of Maryland, Football Team
Character Education Program, Ralph Freigen, Head Coach, Coach Kevin
Glover, Character Coach. |
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University of Alabama, Football Team
Character Education Program, Mike Schula, Head Coach, Karin Fell,
Character Education Coordinator. |
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Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball, Character Education
Program, Bobby Cox, General Manager, Dayton Moore Character
Education Coordinator and General Manager for the Development Teams. |
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Twenty- five (25) high schools through
America using Center for ETHICS* curriculum and assessment tools to
measure character education in athlete populations. |
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Cheryl Weiss, University of Idaho.
Research topic: The affect of overbearing parents on talented
children. |
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Amukela Gwebo, University of Idaho.
Research topic: Moral reasoning and performance enhancing drugs. |
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Emily Dukes, University of Idaho.
Research topic: How coaches recruit for character in Division I
football teams. |
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Errin Reese, University of Idaho.
Research topic: Sportsmanship in youth sports. |
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Pete VanMullem, University of Idaho.
Research topic: Effectiveness of NAIA champions of character
Initiative. |
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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. |
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Wingate Physical Education
Academy, Israel. Study topic: Translation of HBVCI to population at
Wingate and attached private high school.
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Natalie Satcher, Mississippi State.
Study topic: Tennis and moral development. |
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Suzanne Phillips, Gordon College
(Massachusetts). Study question: If you are more religious, are you
more moral? |
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