763Saturday, April 5, 2003

10:15 AM-11:30 AMConvention Center:106AB
AAALF/International Relations Council
Challenges and Opportunities: International Multidisciplinary Organizations
The program addresses challenges and opportunities of international multidisciplinary organizations. The program involves two parts. The first part discusses the challenges and opportunities that face international multidisciplinary organizations in the fields of physical education, sport, health, recreation, and dance. Highlighted will be strategies for cooperation related to matters of consequence within the professions. The second part focuses on the IRC Book Project, which gathers and sends books and journals in HPER to institutions overseas for over half a century. This part will also allow potential authors/contributors to discuss writing publications for AAALF related to international relations and cultural diversity.
Keyword(s): interdisciplinary, international issues, professional development
Speakers:
Challenges and Opportunities: International Multidisciplinary Organizations
Darlene A. Kluka1, Darlene A. Kluka1, William F. Stier2, Ron Feingold3, Shu Je Jin4, Victor Matsudo5, Claudine Sherrill6 and Gudrun Doll-Tepper7, (1)ICCSPE; Grambling State University of Louisiana, Ruston, LA, (2)SUNY Brockport, 14420 Brockport, NY, (3)Adlephi University, Garden City, NY, (4)Beijing University of Physical Education, Beijing, China, (5)Agita Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil, (6)Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, (7)Humbolt-Universitat zu Berlin Germany, Berlin, Germany
IRC Book and Writing Projects
Bob Grueninger, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, Paul Blair, University of Tennessee-Martin, Martin, TN and Harry Davakos, The Citadel, Charleston, SC

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