NIAAA website
Part 1: Please go to the NIAAA website and read the Sample Personal Data Form to become a Registered Athletic Administrator.
Directions: To access the form, go to the homepage of the NIAAA website at NIAAA.org and login. Then, hover over the Programs heading with your mouse at the top of the page and then select NIAAA Certification Program. From there, click on Certification Requirements for each level listed under the heading of NIAAA Certification Program in the upper left. Finally, click on the View Sample PDF button under Registered Athletic Administrator (RAA) .
Part 2: Please find three websites (list their URL) related to high school athletics (or any topics related to high school sports, equipment, facilities, athletic training, etc.). List each website and describe the following:
* The purpose and significance of the website
* Describe how the site is beneficial to high school athletic departments, athletic directors, athletes, etc.
* Explain if the site is easy to navigate. Describe strengths and weaknesses of the website.
Finally,
in a 2-4 page APA formatted essay, address the above issues and
describe how you would use this information as an athletic administrator
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High School Sports
Sports Websites
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), through its website, https://www.nfhs.org/, provides a broad range of information related to high school activities, including sports and music activities. Its significance to stakeholders in different schools include its ability to provide information on athletics news from around the country, in addition to providing insight to coaches and students through the different portals on the site. Ultimately, the ease of navigating the site lies in the clarity of options available and as long as one knows what he or she seeks to find from the site, then it would be relatively easy to find it. Consequently, these aspects form the primary strengths of the website in helping scholars and tutors access information on athletics activities in the country.
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