management and coaching field. In W.F. Stier (Workshop Chair), How to become more marketable within HPERD and athletics – hints, strategies and tactics for finding jobs in the 21st Century. Workshop conducted at the national conference of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Cincinnati, OH.
Schneider, R.C. (2001, March). Publishing in the International Journal of Sport
Management. In W.F. (Workshop Chair), How to become a published journal author. Workshop conducted at the national conference of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Cincinnati, OH.
Baker, R. & Schneider, R.C. (2001, March). Selection and retention strategies to enhance
the success of sport leaders. Paper presented at the national conference of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Cincinnati, OH.
Schneider, R.C. (2000, November). Cutting edge codes of conduct in athletic
departments: A proactive approach. Paper presented at the state conference of the
New York State Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Kerhonkson, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (2000, June). Necessary job performance qualities of sport management
interns as perceived by on-site supervisors. Poster session presented at the national conference of the North American Society of Sport Management, Colorado, Springs, CO.
Schneider, R.C. (2000, April). Academic fraud in athletic departments: A
concern or a crisis? Paper presented at the State University of New York at Brockport’s annual Scholar’s Day symposium, Brockport, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (2000, April). Academic fraud in athletic departments: A concern or
crises? Paper presented at the State University of New York at Brockport’s
annual Scholar’s Day symposium, Brockport, NY.
Stier, W.F., & Schneider, R.C. (2000, March). Perception of sport management standards: Views from professionals and academicians. Paper presented at the national conference of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Orlando, FL.
Schneider, R.C. (2000, March). Job prospecting tactics for sport management students. In W.F. Stier (Workshop Chair), Career opportunities within HPERD & appropriate strategies for finding jobs in the new millenium. Workshop conducted at the national conference of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Orlando, FL.
Schneider, R.C. (2000, March). Inequities imposed on the student athlete by the NCAA.
In A. Hardman (Chair), Ethics and sport. Symposium conducted at the State University of New York at Brockport, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1999, November). Athletic department capital campaigns. Paper
presented at the state conference of the New York State Alliance of Health,
Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Syracuse, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1999, November). Basketball’s three-point shot: Philosophies, plays
and drills. Paper presented at the state conference of the New York State Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Syracuse, NY.
Schneider, R.C. & Stier, W.F. (1999, November). Methods of Conducting Basketball
Practices to Ensure Team and Player Improvement, with a Specific Emphasis on Mastery of the Match-Up Zone Defense. Paper presented at the state conference of the New York State Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Syracuse, NY.
Signs, D.L., & Schneider, R.C. (1999, March). An examination of factors
relating to the decline of Major League Baseball pitching performances over the past thirty years. Paper presented at the State University of New York at Brockport’s annual Scholar’s Day symposium, Brockport, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1999, March). Androstenedione – to ban or not to
Ban? The dilema confronting upper level athletic administrators. Paper presented at the State University of New York at Brockport’s annual Scholar’s Day symposium, Brockport, NY.
Stier, W.F., & Schneider, R.C. (1999, March). The fundamentals of fundraising with
practical applications to the college setting. Paper presented at the national Florida State University Sport Administration and Physical Education Conference, Tallahassee, FL.
Schneider, R.C. (1998, October). Research methods of sport history. Paper presented at
the State University of New York at Brockport’s Physical Education and Sport
Department’s Research Methods Course, Brockport, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1998, April). How to gain employment in the sport management
industry. In W.F. Stier (Workshop Chair), Opportunities within HPERD and appropriate strategies for finding jobs in the new millenium. Workshop conducted at the national conference of the American Alliance of Health, Physical, Education, Recreation, and Dance, Reno, NV.
Schneider, R.C. (1998, March). Player reactions to verbal abuse by coaches. Paper
presented at the State University of New York at Brockport’s annual Scholar’s
Day symposium, Brockport, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1998, March). The motivation of athletes. Paper presented at the State
University of New York at Brockport’s Physical Education and Sport Department’s Psychology of Sport Course, Brockport, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1997, November). An analysis of the effect of point differential, shot
clock, and time segment on the percentage of successes and frequency
of attempts in selected men’s division I basketball games. Paper presented at the state conference of the New York State Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Buffalo, NY.
Schneider, R.C. (1996, February). Compensation of revenue generating athletes: Pros
and cons of implementing forms of compensation. Paper presented at the National Mardi Gras Symposium, Financial Aspects of Sport from an International Perspective, New Orleans, LA.
Schneider, R.C. (1995). The effects of rim base color on shooting accuracy of
male junior college basketball players (Presentation, WVAAHPERD, Cannine Valley, WV)
Schneider, R.C. (1994). Surviving your dissertation. Paper presented at Temple
University’s doctoral Research Seminar course, Philadelphia, PA.
Schneider, R.C. (1988). Understanding the academic eligibility requirements to
participate in collegiate athletics. Paper presented at the annual Westland High School Basketball Camp, Columbus, OH.
ADDITIONAL SCHOLARLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2008 – Permission was granted on February 29, 2008 to Danelle Hagen, California State University, Stanislaus to use the survey instrument developed by Stier and Schneider that was used for the following peer- reviewed publication: Stier, W.F., & Schneider, R.C. (2007). What every public school physical educator should know about the hiring process. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 78(1), 40-45.
2008 – Permission was granted on February 24th to Dewayne P. Sheehan, District Supervisor of the Calgary Board of Education, to use the survey instrument developed by Stier and Schneider that was used for the
following peer-reviewed publication: Stier, W.F., & Schneider, R.C. (2007). What every public school physical educator should know about the hiring process. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 78(1), 40-45.
2003 – Permission was granted by Drs. Stier and Schneider to Harold Albert to
use a research instrument that Stier and Schneider developed/published in Mr. Albert’s graduate research thesis project. The survey instrument was created for the published article entitled: What High School Principals Expect of Their Athletic Directors: A National Investigation that appeared previously in JOPERD. The results of Mr. Albert’s thesis were shared with Stier and Schneider. A thank-you email was sent to Stier/Schneider on March 30, 2003.
2001 to present – Guest Reviewer for The Physical Educator
1999 to present – Member, Board of Experts, Education and Sport Management
Consultants
1999 to present – Editorial Board Member, The International Journal of Sport
Management
GRANTS
Award: $950.00, NCAA Research Committee, August, 2001, “An Analysis of the Effect of Point Differential, Shot Clock and Time Segment on the Percentage of Successes and Frequency of Attempts in Selected Men’s Division I Basketball Games.” The Big 10, South Eastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference were studied.
1998 Scholarly Incentive Grant Award: $943
1999 Scholarly Incentive Grant Award: $765
2000 Scholarly Incentive Grant Award: $950
2000 Scholarly Incentive Grant Award: $1000
2001 Scholarly Incentive Grant Award: $1000
2002 Scholarly Incentive Grant Award: $1000
2000 Faculty Travel Grant Award: $1000
Award: $765, December 9, 1999, Scholarly Incentive Grant Award, Expectations of High School Athletic Directors as Viewed by Their Principals
Award: $943.00, November 30, 1998, Scholarly Incentive Grant Award, A National Analysis of the Proposed Sport Management Curriculum Standards 2000
Award: $992.72, November, 1994, NCAA Rules Committee via the NABC Research Committee, “The Effects of A Target Rim on Male College Varsity Basketball Players’ Shooting Accuracy”
Award: $500.00, January 1996, NCAA Drug Awareness Speaker Grant Program. Money Used to Compensate Mr. Oree Banks for a Drug Awareness Seminar Titled, “Athletics and Academics, You Can do Both Without Drugs.” Audience Consisted of Salem-Teikyo University Athletic Teams, Coaches, Staff, Faculty, and Community Members.
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