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Daryl McPadden; Vashti Sawtelle; Erin M. Scanlon; Jacquelyn J. Chini; Harsna Chahal; Regan Levy; Alex Reynolds – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
All people vary in their needs and abilities; however, typical research practices do not consider these variations, which likely impacts who participates in research studies. Additionally, few PER studies have investigated aspects of disability or reported disability identity. Combined, this means that PER researchers typically do not seek out the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Students with Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Physical Education
Koonlaboot, Maitree; Kongsilp, Noppadon; Malalat, Anan; Rattanarojanakul, Parkpoom – International Journal of Higher Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to study current conditions and soccer teaching model for elementary school students in the demonstration schools. This study used a qualitative method. Data collection was conducted by interview. Twelve informants involved with soccer instruction were selected by using purposive sampling technique from the…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
Park, Chan Woong; Curtner-Smith, Matthew – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2018
Understanding how physical education (PE) teachers in a particular culture are socialised into the profession can lead to improvements in PE teacher education (PETE) and professional development. Most research on PE teachers' occupational socialisation has been conducted in the United States and Britain. We believed that the patterns of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education Teachers, Socialization, Teacher Education Programs
Lander, Natalie J.; Hanna, Lisa; Brown, Helen; Telford, Amanda; Morgan, Philip J.; Salmon, Jo; Barnett, Lisa M. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2017
Purpose: Competence in fundamental movement skills (FMSs) is positively associated with physical activity, fitness, and healthy weight status. However, adolescent girls exhibit very low levels of fundamental movement skill (FMS) proficiency. Method: In the current study, interviews were carried out with physical education teachers to investigate…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Early Adolescents
Merrem, Anne M.; Curtner-Smith, Matthew D. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the influence of occupational socialization on the perspectives and practices of two female German sport pedagogy faculty members, Heidi and Lisa, regarding physical education (PE) and PE teacher education (PETE). Method: The main data sources were six formal interviews. Supplementary data were…
Descriptors: Socialization, Physical Education, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
Andersson, Joacim; Öhman, Marie; Garrison, Jim – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
In this article, we investigate 'no touch policies' as a practical teacher concern that includes the body as a location, a source and a means in educational activity. We argue that to understand issues regarding physical touch within school practice we must conceive it as deeply associated with specific teaching techniques. Thus, the didactical…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Instruction, Caring
Richards, K. Andrew R.; Gaudreault, Karen Lux; Starck, Jenna R.; Mays Woods, Amelia – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2018
Background: In many countries around the world, physical education (PE) has been identified as a marginalized subject. PE teachers have been found to feel negative consequences associated with marginality, such as stress, burnout, and early career attrition. Recent evidence also indicates that physical educators can develop a sense of perceived…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Social Environment, Interviews
Lorusso, Jenna R.; Richards, K. Andrew R. – Quest, 2018
Despite physical education teacher education/physical education sport pedagogy's (PETE/PESP's) significant strides in the past century, there are concerns about its future. Grounded in participatory research, and through an interview-Delphi method, this study purposefully sampled five male PETE/PESP scholars' expert critiques of current threats,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Higher Education, Interviews, Delphi Technique
Barney, David C.; Pleban, Francis T. – Physical Educator, 2018
Objectives: To provide further information regarding physical education (PE) teachers' perceptions of incorporating music in PE lessons and to evaluate the influence of music on the classroom environment using a qualitative approach. Method: Electronic survey interviews were conducted with 26 veteran PE instructors (10 male, 16 female), from 7…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Music, Classroom Techniques
McNamee, Jeff; Timken, Gay – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2017
Most agree that school-based physical education is one of the few settings responsible for promoting lifetime physical activity for all children. However, physical education teachers' reliance on traditional team sports does not match adult activity habits and therefore may not increase the chances that children will pursue a lifetime of physical…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Kirk, D.; Lamb, C. A.; Oliver, K. L.; Ewing-Day, R.; Fleming, C.; Loch, A.; Smedley, V. – Curriculum Journal, 2018
This paper explores the possibilities of using a pedagogical model for working with adolescent girls in physical education as a means of balancing the challenge of external prescription from outside the school with teacher and pupil agency. We report data from a study involving four schools in Glasgow. We note that the national curriculum for…
Descriptors: Models, Adolescents, Females, Faculty Development
Öhman, Marie; Quennerstedt, Ann – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
In this paper we question the rationality of "no-touch policies" and offer an alternative approach to the matter of physical contact between teachers and students in the context of physical education (PE) in schools. Earlier research has drawn attention to how a discourse of child protection is starting to affect how physical contact is…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Physical Education, Educational Policy, Teacher Student Relationship
Williams, John – European Physical Education Review, 2018
The recently launched Australian Curriculum Health and Physical Education has five propositions, one of which is for students to adopt a critical inquiry approach within this subject area. In particular, students are encouraged to explore issues that relate to social power and taken-for-granted assumptions. This paper problematizes the concept of…
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Education, High School Students, Indigenous Populations
Öhman, Marie – European Physical Education Review, 2017
The question of physical interaction is especially relevant in school physical education, where a lot of the teaching and activities are based on body movements. However, the issue of "touching" has been questioned in recent years. This paper takes its starting point in the discourse of child protection and the growing anxiety around…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Interaction
Craig, Cheryl J.; You, JeongAe; Oh, Suhak – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
Using the analytical tools of broadening, burrowing and storying and restorying, this narrative inquiry examines a middle school teachers' knowledge of her pedagogical practices through the strand of pearls' metaphor that she employs to explain her teaching to herself, a beginning teacher whom she mentors and ourselves as researchers. Throughout…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Middle School Teachers, Educational Practices, Knowledge Base for Teaching