Transformative learning and teaching in physical education
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Transformative learning and teaching in physical education
(Routledge research in education, 189)
Routledge, 2017
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Transformative Learning and Teaching in Physical Education explores how learning and teaching in physical education might be improved and how it might become a meaningful component of young people's lives. With its in-depth focus on physical education within contemporary schooling, the book presents a set of professional perspectives that are pivotal for realising high-quality learning and teaching for physical education.
With contributions from a range of international academics, chapters critically engage with vital issues within contemporary physical education. These include examples of complex learning principles in action, which are discussed as a method for bettering our understanding of various learning and teaching endeavours, and which often challenge hierarchical and behaviourist notions of learning that have long held a strong foothold in physical education. Authors also engage with social-ecological theories in order to help probe the complex circumstances and tensions which many teachers face in their everyday work environments, where they witness first-hand the contrast between discourses which espouse transformational change and the realities of their routine institutional arrangements.
This book enables readers to engage in a fuller way with transformative ideas and to consider their wider implications for contemporary physical education. Its set of professional perspectives will be of great interest to academics, policymakers, teacher educators and teachers in the fields of physical education, health and well-being. It will also be a useful resource for postgraduate students studying in these subject areas.
Table of Contents
Introduction Malcolm Thorburn
Part 1. The Societal Perspective
1. Physical Education, Economic Liberalism and the Free Market: Professional changes ahead? Malcolm Thorburn
2. Aims and Values in Physical Education: Can rival traditions of physical education ever be resolved? Steven A. Stolz and Malcolm Thorburn
Part 2. The Theoretical Perspective
3. The Transformational Wind of Theoretical Change: A historic and contemporary view of physical education Mike Jess and Matthew Atencio
4.The Primary School Teacher Perspective: Using an ecological framework and complexity principles as the basis for analysing teachers' professionalism Mike Jess, Nicola Carse and Jeanne Keay
5. Start Young: The possibilities of physical education Mike Jess
6. Physical Education Teachers as Agents of Policy and Curriculum Change Justine Maclean
7. The Role Professional Learning Communities Play in School Based Curriculum Development Andrew Horrell and Rosie Mulholland
Part 3. The Practice Perspective
8. Creating Autonomy-supportive Learning Environments to Improve Health and Wellbeing in Physical Education Shirley Gray, Fiona Mitchell and John Wang
9. Pedagogy for Student Motivation, Learning and Development in Physical Education Shirley Gray, Kevin Morgan and John Sproule
10. Understanding Teachers' Day-to-day Practice: Challenging the 'unfair' picture Paul McMillan
11.The Digitized Future of Physical Education: Activity trackers, personal analytics and algorithmic biopedagogies Ben Williamson
Part 4. A Futures Perspective
12. Past, Present and Possible Futures Steven A. Stolz
13. Conclusion Malcolm Thorburn
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