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Results from these initial coach interviews indicate that Unified Sports might serve to combat this issue by
increasing enthusiasm for class, improving grades and attendance, and creating a more welcoming school
culture among both athletes and partners. Future research should continue to explore this impact and
also continue to explore the role of coaches on promoting other aspects of social inclusion through
Unified Sports.
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