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Dr. Lance G. Bryant is a Professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences (HPESS) at Arkansas State University’s College of Education & Behavioral Science. He holds a Ph.D. from The University of Alabama and Master’s/Bachelor’s degrees from Mississippi State University in Physical Education. His teaching specialties include Adapted Sport Pedagogy, Outdoor Pursuits/Adventure Education, Secondary Methods in Physical Education, Measurement & Evaluation Research Design, and Swimming.
- Ph.D., The University of Alabama
- M.S., Mississippi State University
- B.S., Mississippi State University
Dr. Bryant’s research focuses on Adapted Sport Pedagogy, Outdoor Experiential Learning, and the Applications of Social Media to Teacher Preparation. His work also explores Perceptions and Attitudes related to Physical Education and Teacher Socialization processes. A recurring theme in his scholarship is the intersection of technology and pedagogical innovation.
Recent publications highlight his use of telecommunication tools (e.g., Skype) for international collaborations in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE). These works examine virtual supervision methods, cross-cultural pedagogy, and student perceptions of professional preparation programs. His research spans both qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Affiliations
- Society for Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE)
- Research Consortium
- Arkansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
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