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This book explores critical pedagogy - and critical work around the body, health and physical activity - in physical education. By examining the complex relationships between policies and practice, and how these are experienced by young people, it elucidates the need for critical pedagogy in contemporary times.
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This book explores critical pedagogy - and critical work around the body, health and physical activity - in physical education. By examining the complex relationships between policies and practice, and how these are experienced by young people, it elucidates the need for critical pedagogy in contemporary times.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000421484
- Artikelnr.: 62108252
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000421484
- Artikelnr.: 62108252
Julie Stirrup is a Lecturer in Sport Pedagogy and Physical Education at Loughborough University, UK. Julie is a former physical education teacher and currently works across undergraduate and teacher education programmes. Julie's research explores physical education and its role within the curriculum and young people's lives, with a specific focus on issues of equity and inclusion, social class and health discourse. Oliver Hooper is a Research and Teaching Associate at Loughborough University, UK. Oliver's research explores young people's experiences within physical education, health and youth sport contexts, with a specific focus on the experiences of marginalised youth. He is particularly interested in youth voice and the use of participatory methods to facilitate young people's meaningful involvement in research.
Introduction. Part 1: Situating health and physical education within an
international context. 1. Health, physical education, and the curriculum.
2. Democracy, Equity and Social Justice: The constitution of 'health' in
Swedish Physical Education and Health. 3. Physical Education in the United
States: Policy, Curriculum, and Pedagogy. 4. Exploring the role of
assessment policy in securing an educative Health and Physical Education in
schools. Part 2: Constructions of Health in Education. 5. H/health
Education in Primary Schools: Teachers, Learners and Initiating Change. 6.
Health-related learning in physical education in England. 7. Australian
Health and Physical Education Teachers' Philosophies and Pedagogies of
Health. Part 3: Locating Places of and Spaces for Health. 8. Corporations
in physical activity spaces: Teaching young people about health? 9. Young
people's health-related engagements with/in digital spaces. 10. British
Chinese Youths' Physical Activity Practices and the Influence of Home
Environments. Part 4: Engaging with Progressive Pedagogies in Health and
Physical Education. 11. Health inequalities: how and why physical education
can help and hinder the equity agenda. 12. 'Transforming ourselves':
Towards a pedagogy of love in health and physical education. 13. Culturally
Responsive Pedagogy in Health and Physical Education. 14. 14 Proposals for
engaging students in outsourced H/PE.
international context. 1. Health, physical education, and the curriculum.
2. Democracy, Equity and Social Justice: The constitution of 'health' in
Swedish Physical Education and Health. 3. Physical Education in the United
States: Policy, Curriculum, and Pedagogy. 4. Exploring the role of
assessment policy in securing an educative Health and Physical Education in
schools. Part 2: Constructions of Health in Education. 5. H/health
Education in Primary Schools: Teachers, Learners and Initiating Change. 6.
Health-related learning in physical education in England. 7. Australian
Health and Physical Education Teachers' Philosophies and Pedagogies of
Health. Part 3: Locating Places of and Spaces for Health. 8. Corporations
in physical activity spaces: Teaching young people about health? 9. Young
people's health-related engagements with/in digital spaces. 10. British
Chinese Youths' Physical Activity Practices and the Influence of Home
Environments. Part 4: Engaging with Progressive Pedagogies in Health and
Physical Education. 11. Health inequalities: how and why physical education
can help and hinder the equity agenda. 12. 'Transforming ourselves':
Towards a pedagogy of love in health and physical education. 13. Culturally
Responsive Pedagogy in Health and Physical Education. 14. 14 Proposals for
engaging students in outsourced H/PE.
Introduction. Part 1: Situating health and physical education within an
international context. 1. Health, physical education, and the curriculum.
2. Democracy, Equity and Social Justice: The constitution of 'health' in
Swedish Physical Education and Health. 3. Physical Education in the United
States: Policy, Curriculum, and Pedagogy. 4. Exploring the role of
assessment policy in securing an educative Health and Physical Education in
schools. Part 2: Constructions of Health in Education. 5. H/health
Education in Primary Schools: Teachers, Learners and Initiating Change. 6.
Health-related learning in physical education in England. 7. Australian
Health and Physical Education Teachers' Philosophies and Pedagogies of
Health. Part 3: Locating Places of and Spaces for Health. 8. Corporations
in physical activity spaces: Teaching young people about health? 9. Young
people's health-related engagements with/in digital spaces. 10. British
Chinese Youths' Physical Activity Practices and the Influence of Home
Environments. Part 4: Engaging with Progressive Pedagogies in Health and
Physical Education. 11. Health inequalities: how and why physical education
can help and hinder the equity agenda. 12. 'Transforming ourselves':
Towards a pedagogy of love in health and physical education. 13. Culturally
Responsive Pedagogy in Health and Physical Education. 14. 14 Proposals for
engaging students in outsourced H/PE.
international context. 1. Health, physical education, and the curriculum.
2. Democracy, Equity and Social Justice: The constitution of 'health' in
Swedish Physical Education and Health. 3. Physical Education in the United
States: Policy, Curriculum, and Pedagogy. 4. Exploring the role of
assessment policy in securing an educative Health and Physical Education in
schools. Part 2: Constructions of Health in Education. 5. H/health
Education in Primary Schools: Teachers, Learners and Initiating Change. 6.
Health-related learning in physical education in England. 7. Australian
Health and Physical Education Teachers' Philosophies and Pedagogies of
Health. Part 3: Locating Places of and Spaces for Health. 8. Corporations
in physical activity spaces: Teaching young people about health? 9. Young
people's health-related engagements with/in digital spaces. 10. British
Chinese Youths' Physical Activity Practices and the Influence of Home
Environments. Part 4: Engaging with Progressive Pedagogies in Health and
Physical Education. 11. Health inequalities: how and why physical education
can help and hinder the equity agenda. 12. 'Transforming ourselves':
Towards a pedagogy of love in health and physical education. 13. Culturally
Responsive Pedagogy in Health and Physical Education. 14. 14 Proposals for
engaging students in outsourced H/PE.