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Drawing on global perspectives, this book provides a comprehensive framework for redesign, with new language and planning tools. This innovative, unifying, and action-oriented framework addresses policy, practice, and research, promoting a collective action project that crosses national borders.
Drawing on global perspectives, this book provides a comprehensive framework for redesign, with new language and planning tools. This innovative, unifying, and action-oriented framework addresses policy, practice, and research, promoting a collective action project that crosses national borders.
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Autorenporträt
Hal A. Lawson is Professor of Educational Policy and Leadership, and of Social Welfare at the University at Albany, The State University of New York, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Toward a Redesign Agenda: The United States as a Case Example, Introduction, 1. Physical Education in the Industrial Age School: An Institutional Perspective, 2. Achieving Desirable Outcomes at Scale in an Era of Results-based Accountability, 3. Redesign as an Adaptive Problem Facilitated by Theories of Change, 4. From Whole Group Pedagogy to Tailor-made Interventions, 5. Research and Development to Guide and Defend Redesign, Part II: International Perspectives, 6. Redesigning American Physical Education: A Second View, 7. Redesigning Physical Education in Canada, 8. Redesigning Physical Education in Scotland, 9. Re-imagination and Re-design in Physical Education: Implicit and Explicit Models in England and Wales, 10. Redesigning Physical Education in Ireland: Significant redesign over modest reforms?, 11. Considering the Redesign of Physical Education in Aotearoa New Zealand, 12. Re-visioning the Australian Curriculum for Health and Physical Education, 13. Redesigning Physical Education in Italy: The Potential of a Network Ecosystem, Part III: Summary Findings, Lessons Learned, and Implications,14. Agenda-setting: Continuous Improvement Alongside Redesign
Part I: Toward a Redesign Agenda: The United States as a Case Example, Introduction, 1. Physical Education in the Industrial Age School: An Institutional Perspective, 2. Achieving Desirable Outcomes at Scale in an Era of Results-based Accountability, 3. Redesign as an Adaptive Problem Facilitated by Theories of Change, 4. From Whole Group Pedagogy to Tailor-made Interventions, 5. Research and Development to Guide and Defend Redesign, Part II: International Perspectives, 6. Redesigning American Physical Education: A Second View, 7. Redesigning Physical Education in Canada, 8. Redesigning Physical Education in Scotland, 9. Re-imagination and Re-design in Physical Education: Implicit and Explicit Models in England and Wales, 10. Redesigning Physical Education in Ireland: Significant redesign over modest reforms?, 11. Considering the Redesign of Physical Education in Aotearoa New Zealand, 12. Re-visioning the Australian Curriculum for Health and Physical Education, 13. Redesigning Physical Education in Italy: The Potential of a Network Ecosystem, Part III: Summary Findings, Lessons Learned, and Implications,14. Agenda-setting: Continuous Improvement Alongside Redesign
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