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Kantzidou, Eleni D.; Judge, Lawrence W. – Physical Educator, 2021
The majority of physical education (PE) classes in the United States became coeducational after Title IX was enacted in 1972. However, the process of considering the effects of coeducational PE did not begin there. The purpose of this study was to present in as much detail as possible, through a thorough literature review, the presence and…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Physical Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Burner, Allison; Bopp, Melissa; Papalia, Zack; Weimer, Alison; Bopp, Christopher M. – Physical Educator, 2019
The decline in physical activity (PA) from youth to young adulthood is evident, though limited research has addressed whether specific factors of K-12 physical education (PE) have any influence on outcomes during college years. This study examined the relationship between college students' physical fitness and PA behavior and their high school PE…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Physical Education, High School Students, College Students
Woodson-Smith, Andrea; Dorwart, Catherine E.; Linder, Amy – Physical Educator, 2015
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of female high school students toward PE in selected North Carolina schools. The high schools were conveniently selected to include the Northeast Piedmont urban region of North Carolina. Participants consisted of 102 female students aged 14 to 18 years old who were enrolled in ninth to 12th…
Descriptors: Females, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Physical Education
Williams, Skip M.; Hannon, James C. – Physical Educator, 2018
This study compared physical activity levels of junior high school physical education students participating in coeducational and same-sex PE classes that followed the Tactical Games Model. A total of 446 students, aged 11 to 16 years old, enrolled in the seventh to ninth grades from one junior high school participated. Each student participated…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Coeducation, Physical Education, Educational Games
Harvey, Stephen; Smith, Lindsey; Fairclough, Stuart; Savory, Louise; Kerr, Catherine – Physical Educator, 2015
We investigated the moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous physical activity (VPA) levels of pupils during coeducational physical education units focused on direct instruction and tactical games models (TGM). Thirty-two children (11-12 years, 17 girls) were randomly assigned to either a direct instruction (control) or TGM…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Physical Education, Units of Study, Direct Instruction
Pritchard, Tony; McCollum, Starla; Sundal, Jacqueline; Colquit, Gavin – Physical Educator, 2014
Physical education teachers are faced with a decision when teaching physical activities in schools. What type of instructional model should be used, and should classes be coeducational or single gender? The current study had two purposes. The first purpose investigated the effectiveness of the sport education tactical model (SETM) during game play…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Models, Coeducation, Single Sex Classes
Hill, Grant M.; Hannon, James C.; Knowles, Curt – Physical Educator, 2012
Since Title IX was enacted in the United States in 1972, Physical Education (PE) classes have become coeducational. This may be because educational leaders interpret Title IX to require coeducational-only classes. Research, however, indicates that for some students, coeducation classes may not be the most appropriate learning environment. The…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Statistical Analysis, Physical Education Teachers, Team Sports
Kahan, David – Physical Educator, 2008
Flag or touch football is a popular activity unit in American secondary physical education curricula. However, unlike other sports its stigmatization as a masculine-typed activity and frequent inequitable distribution of game play opportunities at the skill positions (e.g., receiver, quarterback) results in the marginalization of female…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Coeducation, Majors (Students)

Osborne, Kelly; Bauer, Amy; Sutliff, Michael – Physical Educator, 2002
Interviewed 12 middle school boys and girls regarding their attitudes toward participating in coed versus non-coed physical education (PE) classes. Results indicated that although preferences existed, the preferences depended largely upon the situation at hand. Students preferred coed PE at times, but most often preferred non-coed PE. Preferences…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Physical Education
Derry, Julie A.; Phillips, D. Allen – Physical Educator, 2004
The purpose of this study was to investigate selected student and teacher variables and compare the differences between these variables for female students and female teachers in coeducation and single-sex physical education classes. Eighteen female teachers and intact classes were selected; 9 teachers from coeducation and 9 teachers from…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Physical Education, Women Faculty, Females

Greenwood, Michael; Stillwell, Jim; Byars, Allyn – Physical Educator, 2001
Investigated the physical education activity preferences of middle school students who completed a checklist featuring a variety of activities. Overall, middle school boys and girls both differed and agreed on their interests for specific activities. Most students liked basketball, bicycling, roller skating, soccer, swimming, and volleyball but…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Physical Activities

Selby, Rosemary – Physical Educator, 1977
A survey of physical education teachers revealed three basic problem areas in coeducational physical education classes: (1) physical contact-sexuality problems; (2) motor skill difference problems; and (3) problems arising from lack of knowledge or skills of instructors. (MJB)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Educational Problems, Physical Education, Psychomotor Skills

Griffin, Patricia S. – Physical Educator, 1985
This article describes boys' and girls' participation patterns in physical education classes and discusses the practical application of this information to teaching coed physical education team sport classes. (MT)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Elementary Secondary Education, Participant Characteristics, Physical Education
Hill, Grant; Cleven, Brian – Physical Educator, 2005
The purposes of this study were to determine the physical education activity preferences of 9th grade students in a southern California school district, to identify which activities students felt should be offered in coeducation or gender separate formats, and to determine whether physical education is one of their favorite classes. Results…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Physical Education, Coeducation, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)

Razor, Jack E. – Physical Educator, 1976
This article presents a discussion on the possible benefits of merging physical education programs for men and women in colleges. (JD)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Athletics, Coeducation, College Curriculum