Lisette Burrows / Jan Wright (eds.)
Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving in Physical Education
Working with Students in Schools
Herausgeber: Burrows, Lisette; Wright, Jan; Macdonald, Doune
Lisette Burrows / Jan Wright (eds.)
Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving in Physical Education
Working with Students in Schools
Herausgeber: Burrows, Lisette; Wright, Jan; Macdonald, Doune
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This book provides detailed examples of how critical inquiry and problem-solving can be used in the teaching of physical education for different age groups and in a range of different contexts.
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This book provides detailed examples of how critical inquiry and problem-solving can be used in the teaching of physical education for different age groups and in a range of different contexts.
This book provides detailed examples of how critical inquiry and problem-solving can be used in the teaching of physical education for different age groups and in a range of different contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415291637
- ISBN-10: 0415291631
- Artikelnr.: 21942296
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415291637
- ISBN-10: 0415291631
- Artikelnr.: 21942296
Jan Wright is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Reserach at the University of Wollongong, Australia. She has taught in the area of physical education for over 20 years and has been actively involved in recent syllabus developments in Personal Development, Health and Physical Education undertaken by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training. Doune Macdonald is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of Pedagogy in the School of Human Movement Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia. Since 1980 she has taught health and physical education in schools and universities in Australia and the UK and been heavily involved in curriculum development at the state and national levels. Lisette Burrows is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Education Pedagogy at the School of Physical Education, the University of Otago, New Zealand. Since 1989 she has taught health and physical education and been actively involved in national curriculum review and moderation at primary and secondary levels.
Part I: Locating critical inquiry and problem-solving in physical education
1. Critical inquiry and problem-solving in physical education Jan Wright 2.
Understanding learning in physical education Doune Macdonald Part II:
Critical inquiry and problem-soving in the middle years of schooling 3.
Using the tactical games model to develop problem-solvers in physical
education Linda L Griffin and Deborah A Sheehy 4. PlaySMART: developing
thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of the national
curriculum for physical education in England Tom Bell and Dawn Penney 5.
Problem-solving in teaching sports Peter Hastie 6. Student-centred
research: working with disabled students Hayley Fitzgerald and Anne Jobling
7. Movement, art and culture: problem-solving and critical inquiry in dance
Michael Gard 8. Understanding and investigating cultural perspectives in
physical education Lisette Burrows 9. Rich tasks, rich learning? Working
with integration from a physical education perspective Doune Macdonald 10.
Negotiating the curriculum: challenging the social relationships in
teaching Trish Glasby and Doune Macdonald Part III: Critical inquiry and
problem-solving in the senior years of schooling 11. Reflective practices
in teaching and coaching: using reflective journals to enhance performance
12. Biomechanical analyses in physical education Ross H Sanders 13.
Desperately seeking certainty: statistics, physical activity and critical
inquiry Michael Gard 14. Analysing sportsmedia texts: developing resistant
reading positions Jan Wright Part IV: The challenges of critical inquiry in
physical education 15. New practices, new subjects and critical inquiry:
possibility and progress David Kirk Index
1. Critical inquiry and problem-solving in physical education Jan Wright 2.
Understanding learning in physical education Doune Macdonald Part II:
Critical inquiry and problem-soving in the middle years of schooling 3.
Using the tactical games model to develop problem-solvers in physical
education Linda L Griffin and Deborah A Sheehy 4. PlaySMART: developing
thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of the national
curriculum for physical education in England Tom Bell and Dawn Penney 5.
Problem-solving in teaching sports Peter Hastie 6. Student-centred
research: working with disabled students Hayley Fitzgerald and Anne Jobling
7. Movement, art and culture: problem-solving and critical inquiry in dance
Michael Gard 8. Understanding and investigating cultural perspectives in
physical education Lisette Burrows 9. Rich tasks, rich learning? Working
with integration from a physical education perspective Doune Macdonald 10.
Negotiating the curriculum: challenging the social relationships in
teaching Trish Glasby and Doune Macdonald Part III: Critical inquiry and
problem-solving in the senior years of schooling 11. Reflective practices
in teaching and coaching: using reflective journals to enhance performance
12. Biomechanical analyses in physical education Ross H Sanders 13.
Desperately seeking certainty: statistics, physical activity and critical
inquiry Michael Gard 14. Analysing sportsmedia texts: developing resistant
reading positions Jan Wright Part IV: The challenges of critical inquiry in
physical education 15. New practices, new subjects and critical inquiry:
possibility and progress David Kirk Index
Part I: Locating critical inquiry and problem-solving in physical education
1. Critical inquiry and problem-solving in physical education Jan Wright 2.
Understanding learning in physical education Doune Macdonald Part II:
Critical inquiry and problem-soving in the middle years of schooling 3.
Using the tactical games model to develop problem-solvers in physical
education Linda L Griffin and Deborah A Sheehy 4. PlaySMART: developing
thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of the national
curriculum for physical education in England Tom Bell and Dawn Penney 5.
Problem-solving in teaching sports Peter Hastie 6. Student-centred
research: working with disabled students Hayley Fitzgerald and Anne Jobling
7. Movement, art and culture: problem-solving and critical inquiry in dance
Michael Gard 8. Understanding and investigating cultural perspectives in
physical education Lisette Burrows 9. Rich tasks, rich learning? Working
with integration from a physical education perspective Doune Macdonald 10.
Negotiating the curriculum: challenging the social relationships in
teaching Trish Glasby and Doune Macdonald Part III: Critical inquiry and
problem-solving in the senior years of schooling 11. Reflective practices
in teaching and coaching: using reflective journals to enhance performance
12. Biomechanical analyses in physical education Ross H Sanders 13.
Desperately seeking certainty: statistics, physical activity and critical
inquiry Michael Gard 14. Analysing sportsmedia texts: developing resistant
reading positions Jan Wright Part IV: The challenges of critical inquiry in
physical education 15. New practices, new subjects and critical inquiry:
possibility and progress David Kirk Index
1. Critical inquiry and problem-solving in physical education Jan Wright 2.
Understanding learning in physical education Doune Macdonald Part II:
Critical inquiry and problem-soving in the middle years of schooling 3.
Using the tactical games model to develop problem-solvers in physical
education Linda L Griffin and Deborah A Sheehy 4. PlaySMART: developing
thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of the national
curriculum for physical education in England Tom Bell and Dawn Penney 5.
Problem-solving in teaching sports Peter Hastie 6. Student-centred
research: working with disabled students Hayley Fitzgerald and Anne Jobling
7. Movement, art and culture: problem-solving and critical inquiry in dance
Michael Gard 8. Understanding and investigating cultural perspectives in
physical education Lisette Burrows 9. Rich tasks, rich learning? Working
with integration from a physical education perspective Doune Macdonald 10.
Negotiating the curriculum: challenging the social relationships in
teaching Trish Glasby and Doune Macdonald Part III: Critical inquiry and
problem-solving in the senior years of schooling 11. Reflective practices
in teaching and coaching: using reflective journals to enhance performance
12. Biomechanical analyses in physical education Ross H Sanders 13.
Desperately seeking certainty: statistics, physical activity and critical
inquiry Michael Gard 14. Analysing sportsmedia texts: developing resistant
reading positions Jan Wright Part IV: The challenges of critical inquiry in
physical education 15. New practices, new subjects and critical inquiry:
possibility and progress David Kirk Index