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Pill, Shane; Penney, Dawn; Swabey, Karen – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
This paper focuses on the significance of physical education teacher education (PETE) in the diffusion of "new" thinking about sport teaching in physical education. It explores issues arising from a case study investigation that sought to respond to the critical commentary about the form and substance of sport teaching in physical…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Instructional Innovation, Preservice Teacher Education, Physical Education Teachers
Czymoniewicz-Klippel, Melina T.; Brijnath, Bianca; Crockett, Belinda – Qualitative Inquiry, 2010
Qualitative researchers are often confronted by ethical challenges when making research decisions because current guidelines and principles guiding research ethics do not wholly cover the concerns that can arise in complex social research situations. In this article, the authors explore this dilemma in relation to our experiences of conducting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Social Science Research, Researchers
Comber, Barbara; Kamler, Barbara – Teaching Education, 2004
The fact that children growing up in poverty are likely to be in the lower ranges of achievement on standardised literacy tests is not a new phenomenon. Internationally there are a myriad of intervention and remedial programmes designed to address this problem with a range of effects. Frequently, sustainable reforms are curtailed by deficit views…
Descriptors: Research Design, Poverty, Research Methodology, Family Attitudes