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Bennett, Roberta S. – Quest, 1995
Challenges physical education professionals to be realists who name the conditions around them that divide according to group identity and thus perpetuate injustice; to be radicals who work to change conditions; and to build and follow a rainbow path to a future where social justice, human rights, and the human condition are first priorities. (JB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change, Educational Responsibility
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Burden, Joe W.; Hodge, Samuel R.; O'Bryant, Camille; Harrison, Louis, Jr. – Quest, 2004
In this paper, we advocate infusing diversity training across physical education teacher education (PETE) programs and curricula (DeSensi, 1995). Specifically, we call for PETE programs to provide curriculum content and professional socialization experiences that enhance "intercultural sensitivity" to better prepare novice teachers for working…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Socialization, Physical Activities, Cultural Awareness
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Becker, Beverly June – Quest, 1985
Physical educators have been over-attentive to the technical and professional prerequisites perceived as necessary for a first job or graduate school. Yet, all students need a sound liberal education if they are going to be contributing members of a society and live rich, productive, and rewarding lives. (MT)
Descriptors: Elective Courses, Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Physical Education
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Rintala, Jan – Quest, 2002
Briefly discusses the work of physician and physical educator Delphine Hanna, examining the philosophy of medicine and explaining how physical education, kinesiology, and sport and exercise science in the United States are all rooted in medical tradition. The paper also discusses the subjective and objective understanding of human body movement.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise Physiology, Medicine
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Thomas, Jerry R.; Morrow, James R.; Stevermer, Catherine – Quest, 2004
This paper summarizes recent events concerning the evaluation of doctoral programs in kinesiology and physical education. An overview is provided of issues related to the evaluation process used by the National Research Council (NRC). The American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education (AAKPE) has developed a proposal to have our field…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Evaluation, Doctoral Programs
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Silverman, Stephen – Quest, 1994
Examines communication and motor skill learning from the perspective of research on teaching. Discusses research design for laboratory motor learning, applied motor learning, physical education teaching, and contributions of each to knowledge of motor skill learning, concluding that teachers are important in structuring and communicating…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Educational Research
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Kretchmar, R. Scott – Quest, 1988
For physical education to achieve a more respectable status in academia, it will have to strengthen, clarify and limit its mission and provide a more liberal education, one whose value is seen in empowering people, rather than in refining physical skills as ends in themselves. These objectives are discussed and analyzed. (JL)
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Physical Education
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Greendorfer, Susan L. – Quest, 1987
This article discusses issues related to the fragmentation and specialization debate in physical education by identifying factors that have contributed to the knowledge structure. Considered in depth are (1) lack of a clearly defined knowledge structure; and (2) vertical development of subdisciplines dominated by parent disciplines. A solution is…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Unity, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
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Harris, Janet C. – Quest, 1983
A hermeneutic or interpretive concept of human social life is discussed in this article. Suggestions are offered to physical educators for studying activities such as education and sports more holistically. Problems concerning generalizations in cultural research and problems related to seeking truth through interpretive cultural research are…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Holistic Approach, Physical Education, Research Methodology
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McKay, Jim; Pearson, Kent – Quest, 1984
Strategies that may be useful in helping undergraduates develop a critical view of sport are presented in this article. Several ethical problems that may arise from teaching sociology of sport in a way that contradicts typical assumptions about sport are discussed. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Athletics, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
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Macdonald, Doune; Kirk, David; Metzler, Michael; Nilges, Lynda M.; Schempp, Paul; Wright, Jan – Quest, 2002
Reviews theoretical perspectives used in physical education pedagogy research, considering how they inform questions asked and shape the conduct of research. The paper also addresses what is contested with respect to these perspectives and concludes with cautions about allegiances to and use of theories in line with concerns for the applicability…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism
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Cunningham, George B. – Quest, 2002
Discusses the nature of the change process in physical education and sports, presenting a model to incorporate in studies of radical organizational change. The integration of four theories (institutionalism, population ecology, strategic choice, and resource dependence) provides the basis for the model. The paper offers a hypothetical example and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Change
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Kretchmar, R. Scott – Quest, 2000
Uses philosophical writings, a novel about baseball, and a nonfiction work on rowing to analyze levels of meaning in physical activity, showing why three popular methods for enhancing meaning have not succeeded and may have moved some students away from deeper levels of meaning. The paper suggests that using hints taken from the three books could…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Physical Education
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Sharpe, Tom; Hawkins, Andrew – Quest, 1998
Examines the use of technology in physical education within higher education. Lessons for and against using technology to advance the disciplines are presented as an examination of what constitutes appropriate technological practice. A path-analysis model is provided to promote technology as a facilitator of professional practice rather than an…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Physical Education
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Arnold, Peter J. – Quest, 2001
Examines the inadequacies of some purely justice or moral reasoning approaches to moral development in sport, especially when viewed from the perspective of virtue theory and Aristotelian concepts of phronesis and habituation, arguing that the latter approach provides more complete criteria for formulating a new model of the nature of the moral.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Habituation, Higher Education, Moral Development
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