2021 Charles H. McCloy Lecture: "You're Not in Kansas Anymore" by Charles H. McCloy
In this article I envision how Charles H. McCloy might assess the current state of kinesiology in relation to how it evolved from its parent profession of physical education into a field comprised of the scientific enterprise of kinesiology, as well as the related professions and professional prepar...
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