New research findings related to sports psychology and child development have resulted in more progressive-thinking schools adopting no-cut policies when it comes to their athletic programs. Deaf schools, with their unique responsibility of providing academic and athletic education opportunities to Deaf students, should follow suit and allow all interested students to participate in their athletic programs. Cutting policies are outdated and harmful.
In this vlog, Sharon M. Duchesneau reviews 11 myths and facts about no-cut policies for school sports programs, drawing on an article published by college professors and researchers, Dr. Stephen C. Jefferies and Dr. Vincent M. Nethery.
TimothyChenAllen - Thanks for the alert. You are correct. We have fixed the description. :)
ASCDEAF 2 years ago
There is an error in the video description. The end of the first paragraph says, "No-cut policies are outdated and harmful". I think you intend to say the opposite.
TimothyChenAllen 2 years ago