Equality, education and physical education
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Equality, education and physical education
Falmer, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780750701297
Description
John Evans has set out to raise issues and provide guidelines for challenging sexism, racism and elitism for teachers to consider in their programmes of physical education. The way in which the body is schooled in relation to social class, gender, race and disability is discussed. The results arising show problems in the teaching of physical education which need to be addressed in order that the importance of physical education in the development of the child in today's educational system is recognized. It is the intention of the contributors to help practitioners clarify their thinking on concepts and issues involved in effecting equal opportunities in physical education. In turn, it is hoped that this will lead to better formation of physical education programmes which demonstrate both equality and equity.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: equality, equity and physical education, J. Evans and B. Davies
- removing the ugly "isms" in your gym - thoughts for teachers on equity, P. Dodds. Part 2 Concepts and issues: disability, empowerment and physical education, L. Barton
- the body, class and social inequalitites, C. Shilling
- equality, multiculturalism, antiracism and physical education in the National Curriculum, P. Figueroa. Part 3 Strategies for change in physical education: who cares about girls? - equality, physical education and the primary school child, A. Williams
- equality, co-education and physical education in secondary schooling, S. Scarton
- equal opportunities - race and gender in physical education - a case study, B. Carroll and G. Hollinshead
- gender, physical education and initial teacher education, A. Flintoff
- equality, physical education, ideology struggles and transformative structures?, B. Humberstone.
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: pbk ISBN 9780750701303
Description
John Evans has set out to raise issues and provide guidelines for challenging sexism, racism and elitism for teachers to consider in their programmes of physical education. The way in which the body is schooled in relation to social class, gender, race and disability is discussed. The results arising show problems in the teaching of physical education which need to be addressed in order that the importance of physical education in the development of the child in today's educational system is recognized. It is the intention of the contributors to help practitioners clarify their thinking on concepts and issues involved in effecting equal opportunities in physical education. In turn, it is hoped that this will lead to better formation of physical education programmes which demonstrate both equality and equity.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: equality, equity and physical education, J. Evans and B. Davies
- removing the ugle "isms" in your gym - thoughts for teachers on equity, P. Dodds. Part 2 Concepts and issues: disability, empowerment and physical education, L. Barton
- the body, class and social inequalitites, C. Shilling
- equality, multiculturalism, antiracism and physical education in the National Curriculum, P. Figueroa. Part 3 Strategies for change in physical education: who cares about girls? - equality, physical education and the primary school child, A. Williams
- equality, co-education and physical education in secondary schooling, S. Scarton
- equal opportunities - race and gender in physical education - a case study, B. Carroll and G. Hollinshead
- gender, physical education and initial teacher education, A. Flintoff
- equality, physical education, ideology struggles and transformative structures?, B. Humberstone.
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