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    Sports-Related Concussion Management in Montana Youth: Rural vs. Non-Rural Settings

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    Objective: Approximately 1.6 to 3.8 million sports-related concussions occur each year in the United States, and there was a four-fold increase in the number of sports-related concussions in high school athletes from 2000 to 2011.This study assessed the knowledge of coaches from rural (population \u3c 10,000) and non-rural (population \u3e 10,000) counties in Montana with regard to sports-related concussion management and return-to-play guidelines. It was hypothesized that there would be a higher amount of deficits in sports-related concussion management practices for youth sports in rural counties. Participants and Methods: Individuals involved in overseeing youth sports (including coaches, assistant coaches, and athletic directors) were surveyed regarding sports-related concussion management and return-to-play guidelines. Of these participants, 48.1% were from rural counties and 51.9% were from non-rural counties. These data were collected prior to the first sports season in which the Dylan Steigers Protection of Youth Athletes Act became effective in Montana. Results: Differences were apparent between rural and non-rural counties in all aspects of concussion management addressed in this survey. Significantly more respondents from non-rural counties indicated that their organizations have individuals trained in the evaluation and management of concussions. Additionally, significantly more respondents from non-rural counties reported that they have an individual specialized in recognition and treatment of concussions present during sporting events. Conclusions: These findings highlight a significant discrepancy between concussion management practices in rural and non-rural counties in Montana. Montana was one of the last states in the nation to implement a law regarding concussion management in youth sports, and it is imperative that all counties within our state receive the education and resources necessary to protect youth athletes from the devastating consequences of poor concussion management. With these baseline findings, the overall effectiveness of concussion legislation to protect youth athletes in Montana can be monitored

    \u3ci\u3eGeorge MacDonald’s Children’s Fantasies and the Divine Imagination\u3c/i\u3e by Colin Manlove

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    book review of George MacDonald’s Children’s Fantasies and the Divine Imagination by Colin Manlov

    Teachers’ Perceptions of Principal Leadership Practices in Middle Tennessee Schools

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    The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the connection between principal leadership practices and the perceptions of how teachers reported the practices that influence teaching and learning. The interview method was used to collect the data for this study. The TELL TN survey is currently used to collect data in public schools throughout the state of Tennessee. This survey is used to obtain data on different aspects of education including school leadership. The TELL TN survey informed my interview questions in order to gain more in-depth data and to gain a greater understanding of the results. Teachers from different Middle Tennessee schools and who serve different grade levels were interviewed. These interviews were focused on leadership practices of school principals and what they perceived to aid in their teaching and therefore aid in student learning. The overarching themes that were uncovered included support, autonomy, and sincerity

    Review of The Golden Key: A Victorian Fairy Tale

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    A review of George MacDonald, The Golden Key: A Victorian Fairy Tale, illustrated by Ruth Sanderson (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2016). 136 pages, including “Afterward” and “Illustrator’s Note.” $16.00. ISBN 9780802854568

    Death, Hope, and Wholeness in Owen Barfield’s Fairy Tales

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    This article discusses Owen Barfield\u27s unpublished and published fairy tale writings, and why his works and ideas (e.g., death, hope, and wholeness) are valuable to consider for children and adult readers, though he is not as well known as other Inklings or mythopoeic writers. Some of the fantasy texts include The Silver Trumpet and The Child and the Giant

    \u3ci\u3eCharles Williams and C.S. Lewis: Friends in Co-Inherence\u3c/i\u3e by Paul S. Fiddes

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    Book review of Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis: Friends in Co-inherence by Paul S. Fidde

    Review of The Letters of Ruth Pitter: Silent Music

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    A review of Ruth Pitter, The Letters of Ruth Pitter: Silent Music, ed. by Don W. King (Newark, 2014). ix + 584 pages. $126.00. ISBN: 9781611494518
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