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Nancy Jean Love NANCY JEAN LOVE Present Position: Associate Professor of HPSS Men’s and Women's Tennis Coach Carson-Newman College Jefferson City, Tennessee 37760 Education Background: 1991 Ed.D. Human Performance and Sports Studies The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 1985 M.Ed. Physical Education Emphasis: Health Promotion and Exercise Science Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee 1983 B.S. Physical Education and Health Carson-Newman College Jefferson City, Tennessee Employment Background: 1988 - 2010 Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee (From 1990-2001, only coached women) 1987 - 1988 Graduate Teaching Assistant Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Professional and activity courses 1987 Graduate Teaching Assistant Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Activity courses 1986 - 1989 Tennis Camp Director Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee 1986 Assistant Women's Tennis Coach Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee Employment Background (Continued) 1884 - 1985 Tennis Instructor David Lipscomb University Tennis Camp, Nashville, Tennessee 1983 - 1985 Graduate Teaching Assistant Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Professional and activity courses 1984 Health Promotion Program Coordinator/Fitness Consultant Northern Telecom, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee 1983 Tennis Instructor Knoxville Racquet Club Tennis Camp, Knoxville, Tennessee 1982 Tennis Instructor The Peninsula Club, Knoxville, Tennessee 1981 - 1983 Basketball Coach Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson City, Tennessee Major Professional Interests: Teaching Psychology of sport; psychosocial aspects of sport and physical activity; basic coaching principles; motor learning; assessment Coaching Intercollegiate tennis Professional Affiliations and Certifications 1996 Certified Coaching Principles Instructor through American Sport Education Program (ASEP) 1990 - 1995 Association for the Advancement of Applied Sports Psychology (AAASP) 1984 - 1986 Southern Association of Physical Education for College Women (SAPECW) Since 1983 American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) Since 1983 Tennessee Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (TAHPERD) Publications: Dunkel, K. C., and Love, N. J. (1997). Providing Meaningful Motor Skill Learning for Young People. Carson-Newman Studies, 8(4), 127-136. Love, N. J. (1995). Treating the Person, Not Merely the Injury: A Psychosocial Perspective of Sport Injury. Carson-Newman Studies, 8(2), 22-34. Presentations: 2009 Presented “A Progression for Teaching Tennis” at the Share the Wealth Physical Education Conference, Jekyll Island, Georgia 2008 Presented “Ministry in Motion” at First Baptist Church, Clinton, Tennessee 2007 Presented “Teaching Strategy for Racquet Sports” at the Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, & Dance Conference, Cookeville, Tennessee 1996 Presented "Sport Science Factors that Affect Performance" at the Baptist Center for Sports Medicine, Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee 1995 Presented "Treating the Person, Not Merely the Injury: A Psychosocial Perspective of Sport Injury" at the Baptist Center for Sports Medicine, Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee 1992 Presented "The Utilization of Flow Theory and The Encapsulation Model to Understand Value of Sport for Older Adult Sport Participants" at the October 1992 AAASP conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado 1984 Presented "Health Promotion Research Among Children: An Overview and Justification" at the TAHPERD convention with Dr. Sharon Shields, Karen Sothers, and Kyle Cavanaugh 1984 Presented "The Effect of a Twelve Week Aerobic Exercise Program on Fitness, Stress Coping Skills, Self-Concept, Locus of Control, and Job Satisfaction Among Assembly Plant Employees" at the AAHPERD national convention with Dr. Sharon Shields 1983 Presented "Locus of Control, Self-Concept, and Performance in Female Athletes" at the AAHPERD convention .
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