
Amanda Davis-Fritzley
Assistant Professor · Adaptive Physical Education
University of PittsburghAbout
Amanda Davis-Fritzley serves as an Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education within the Division of Management and Education at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and is concurrently pursuing her doctorate in the Health and Physical Activity Doctoral Program at the University of Pittsburgh.
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Arts in Educational Leadership from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
- Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
- Bachelor of Science in Sport and Recreation Management from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Dr. Davis-Fritzley's research centers on adaptive physical education and lifelong wellness in rural contexts, examining classroom environments, learning strategies for children's wellness, and literacy integration in health education. Her work extends to cross-curricular studies and developing wellness programs for rural communities, with particular focus on equity and accessibility.
Her recent scholarly contributions analyze rural family literacy initiatives and adaptive physical education frameworks, demonstrating consistent thematic alignment with community-based wellness solutions and educational equity through both manuscript submissions and national conference presentations.
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