Latest Publications!
§ Lee, O., & Martinek, T. (2009). Navigating two cultures: An investigation of cultures of a responsibility-based physical activity program and school. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80, 230-240.
§ Wright, P. M., & Li, W. (2009). Exploring the relevance of positive youth development in urban physical education. Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy, 14, 241-251.
§ Historic Traditions and Future Directions of Research on Teacher and Teacher Education in Physical Education. Fitness Information Technology. 2009 book contains pieces by Sarah Doolittle, Don Hellison, Tom Martinek, Dave Walsh, and Paul Wright.
§ Li, W., Wright, P. M., Rukavina, P., & Pickering, M. (2008). Measuring students’ perceptions of personal and social responsibility and its relationship to intrinsic motivation in urban physical education. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 27, 167-178.
§ Monteiro TR, Pick RK, Valentini NC. Responsabilidade social e pessoal de crianças participantes de um programa de intervenção motora inclusiva. Temas sobre Desenvolvimento 2008; 16(94):202-14. [Portugese language article by our own Rosiane Pick and her colleagues]
§ Walsh, D. (2008). Helping youth in underserved communities envision possible futures: An extension of the teaching personal and social responsibility model. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 79(2), 209-221.
§ Walsh, D. (2008). Strangers in a strange land: Using an activity course to teach an alternative curriculum model. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 79(2), 40-44.
§ Wright, P. M., & Burton, S. (2008). Examining the implementation and immediate outcomes of a personal-social responsibility model program for urban high school students. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 27, 138-154.
§ Wright, P. M., Stockton, M., & Hays, N. L. (2008). The personal-social responsibility model: Exploring a novel approach to promoting gender equity and increasing relevance for adolescent females in physical education. In J. Coulter (Ed.), Progress in Exercise and Women’s Health Research (pp. 159-175). Hauppauage, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

