Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques to Improve Academic Achievement in Student-Athletes
Improving academic grades within the core areas of English, Science and Mathematics has had a lot of previous research interest, but research has tended to mostly focus on students who are failing, non-athletically talented students or student athletes at collegiate level. The particular needs of at...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Firth-Clark (Author), Stefan Sütterlin (Author), Ricardo Gregorio Lugo (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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