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Gibbs, Béatrice; Quennerstedt, Mikael; Larsson, Håkan – European Physical Education Review, 2017
This article explores the different ways in which a dance exergame can be used to teach dance in upper secondary school physical education. Particular attention is paid to the learning processes that students are involved in when the dance game is used as a teaching resource. A socio-cultural perspective on learning constitutes the analytical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance Education, Physical Education, Teaching Methods
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Englund, Boel; Sandstrom, Birgitta – Research in Dance Education, 2015
The aim of the study is to examine how dance teachers express themselves verbally in teaching situations where movement training is combined with "expression". The empirical material consists of films and tapes from a 130 min long dance class at upper secondary school, and a taped conversation with the teacher about episodes from the…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Movement Education, Art Expression, Verbal Communication
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Larsson, Håkan; Karlefors, Inger – Sport, Education and Society, 2015
In a significant article from 1993, Crum describes the purpose of physical education (PE) as a "planned introduction into movement culture". In broad terms, this purpose is tantamount to the stated purpose of Swedish PE in national steering documents. Crum contends, however, that physical educators do not prioritise learning, which is…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Foreign Countries, Movement Education
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Andersson, Ninnie; Thorgersen, Cecilia Ferm – Journal of Dance Education, 2015
This article examines how dance knowledge is seen through syllabuses in Swedish upper secondary schools. A starting point is life-world phenomenology. A phenomenological way of thinking allows that human beings are intersubjective, linked with and within the world, which influences the view of dance knowledge and how research is elaborated. A…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Dance Education, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries
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Krantz, Göran – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2016
The act of teaching is constituted by tensions between contradictory influences of national educational systems, teachers' professional/personal identity, cultural and social values. Qualitative research methods can explore this complex situation. Indeed, narrative methods have explored teachers' "life histories". This article provides a…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Comparative Analysis, Professional Identity, Self Concept
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Larsson, Håkan; Quennerstedt, Mikael; Öhman, Marie – Gender and Education, 2014
This article sets out to outline how prevailing gender structures can be challenged in physical education (PE) by exploring queer potentials in an event that took place during a dancing lesson in an upper secondary PE class. The event and its features were documented through video recording and post-lesson interviews with the teacher and some of…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Homosexuality, Physical Education, Dance Education
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Barker, D.; Quennerstedt, M.; Annerstedt, C. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2015
Background: Group work is often used in Physical Education (and Health-HPE). In this paper, we propose that despite: (1) its widespread use; (2) advances surrounding HPE models that utilize group strategies; and (3) a significant amount of literature dealing with group work in other school subjects, we do not have a particularly good theoretical…
Descriptors: Interaction, Physical Education, Peer Relationship, Group Activities