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Tinning, Richard Irving – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2023
Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) has changed considerably over the past 40 years. This paper uses a personal memoir to trace the influences on PETE over the years. In particular, the memoir describes the early criticisms of PE as a university study and how such criticism spawned the development of what we now know as human movement…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Change, Criticism, Sports Medicine
Clarke, Caitlin; Park, Doo Jae; Haugen, Matthew; Sydnor, Synthia – Teachers and Curriculum, 2018
This article describes major but common pitfalls in teaching undergraduate students to engage in critical analysis of sport through two separate large-scale online sport sociology courses (KIN 142 and KIN 249) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Three instructors at varying stages in their careers as graduate students, and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Sociology, Athletics
Mwaanga, Oscar; Prince, Samantha – Sport, Education and Society, 2016
Labelled as an alternative and more representative engine for development [Levermore, R. (2008). "Sport: A new engine of development?" "Progress in Development Studies," 8(2), 183-190. doi: 10.1177/146499340700800204], the international sport development and peace (SDP) movement is under pressure to enhance its credibility and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Consciousness Raising, Social Change
Culpan, Ian; McBain, Sue – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2012
Olympism as a philosophical concept has been highly contested and challenged for its relevancy in a contemporary world. Some scholars argue that Olympism is simply a relic of the modern age and has little educative and/or social legitimacy. Others argue that despite the criticism and its contested nature it remains one of the most coherent and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Hartill, Mike – Quest, 2013
When the sexual abuse of children is revealed, it is often found that other nonabusing adults were aware of the abuse but failed to act. During the past twenty years or so, the concealment of child sexual abuse (CSA) within organizations has emerged as a key challenge for child protection work. Recent events at Pennsylvania State University (PSU)…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Violence, Physical Education, Youth
Foote, Chandra J.; Collins, Bill – International Journal of Special Education, 2011
Over the past few decades Special Olympics has been criticized within the academic community for failing to provide inclusive recreational services, reinforcing negative stereotypes, misusing volunteers, and lacking research demonstrating positive impacts for individuals with intellectual disabilities and the larger community (Hourcadde, 1989;…
Descriptors: Athletics, Mental Retardation, International Organizations, Criticism
Pringle, Richard – Educational Review, 2012
The significant cost of hosting the London 2012 Olympics is justified, in part, by claims that the games will inspire greater social cohesion, promote peace and encourage the public adoption of active healthy lifestyles. This critical review paper examines these justifications and finds them wanting. The first section provides a socio-historic…
Descriptors: Evidence, Citizenship Education, Criticism, Peace
Malaby, Mark – Gender and Education, 2009
In-depth interviews with adult men regarding their childhood experiences with hegemonic displays of violence and bullying and the meaning they make of those experiences as adults were analysed using the theoretical work of R.W. Connell, and critiques of that work. The conclusion reached is that memories of childhood experiences of violence and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Children, Males, Masculinity
Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson – Educational Review, 2012
The terms "Olympic education" and "Olympism" encompass a variety of educational initiatives aimed at children and youth in school and community settings, in addition to courses taught under the heading of Olympic Studies in college and university institutions. In this article, a critical analysis of these initiatives is…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Criticism, Foreign Countries, Values Education
Knijnik, Jorge; Tavares, Otavio – Educational Review, 2012
The Second Half Program (SHP) is an educational sports program running in Brazil. It began in 2003 and was one of the Olympic educational proposals described in the Rio 2016 Olympics bid. Using sport as a tool, the SHP aims to deliver moral education and to promote citizenship in order to counteract "social exclusion" and "social…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Criticism, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
Nichols, Sharon L.; Berliner, David C. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
High-stakes testing is the practice of attaching important consequences to standardized test scores, and it is the engine that drives the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. The rationale for high-stakes testing is that the promise of rewards and the threat of punishments will cause teachers to work more effectively, students to be more motivated,…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, At Risk Students, Minority Groups, Teacher Educators