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Bennett, Blake; Fyall, Glenn; Hapeta, Jeremy – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
This paper aims to extend the small but growing body of global literature on the topic of child safeguarding (CSG) policy in sport and related educational contexts. The authors, all male coaches/educators, offer 'snapshots' of the moments in time they each realised their previously unquestioned practices must change in light of shifting societal…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Team Sports, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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Varea, Valeria; Öhman, Marie – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
Physical contact between teachers and students in physical education (PE) has been a troubling, complex and unsolved issue. Research has shown that PE teachers struggle with high levels of fear, insecurity and anxiety when it comes to physical contact with students. However, most of the research conducted so far has focused on a few countries and…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship
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Tolgfors, Björn; Barker, Dean – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
Educational discourse is becoming increasingly globalized. This trend is particularly pronounced in the area of assessment, where notions of accountability, comparability, and competition have become prevalent in many countries. Scholars have critiqued this trend. They contend that global assessment discourse provides educators with…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Global Approach, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
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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
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Quennerstedt, Mikael; McCuaig, Louise; Mårdh, Andreas – Sport, Education and Society, 2021
The history of physical education has seen the embracing of practices that have promised idealized scenarios and visions of the future. These practices are in many respects ideological and this paper explores the ideological workings in physical education with a particular focus on physical literacy. The purpose is to articulate and discuss a set…
Descriptors: Educational History, Physical Education, Literacy, Educational Policy
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Pang, Bonnie; Varea, Valeria; Cavallin, Sarah; Cupac, Alexia – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
Digital technologies are now considered important in shaping young people's engagement in and with health and physical activity. Recent discussions show that the use of digital technologies to track health and fitness may over-emphasize the linear understanding of the body and health generally underpinned by Western health ideologies such as…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Child Health, Physical Activity Level, Life Style
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Piper, Heather; Garratt, Dean; Taylor, Bill – Sport, Education and Society, 2013
This text introduces recently completed research on "no touch" sports coaching, by placing it in a broader social context which problematises the way child abuse and child protection (or safeguarding) are conceived and discussed in terms of policy and practice. It also provides a brief indicative summary of the research findings and…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Safety, Athletics, Athletic Coaches
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Pang, Bonnie; Alfrey, Laura; Varea, Valeria – Sport, Education and Society, 2016
Young people with English as an Additional Language/Dialect backgrounds are often identified in public health messages and popular media as "bodies at risk" because they do not conform to the health regimens of contemporary Western societies. With increasing numbers of Chinese students in Australian schools, it is necessary to advance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Photography, English (Second Language)
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Scott, Catherine – Sport, Education and Society, 2013
Fear of unmediated touch between adults and children has become a feature of life in Anglophone countries, including Australia. Previous research has shown that this fear has had an impact on interactions between adults and children, particularly in education and early years care contexts. To assess the extent to which these fears have influenced…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship, Risk, Athletics
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Fletcher, Simon – Sport, Education and Society, 2013
This paper explores the insecurities and discursive moral panics elicited by the discussion of intergenerational touch in education, and their subsequent manifestation in "classroom panopticism". In a number of contexts, public hysteria has grown around the interaction between adult and child, and whether this interaction stays within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Behavior
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Webb, Louisa; Quennerstedt, Mikael; Ohman, Marie – Sport, Education and Society, 2008
In physical education, bodies are not only moved but made. There are perceived expectations for bodies in physical education to be "healthy bodies"--for teachers to be "appropriate" physical, fit, healthy and skillful "role models" and for students to display a slim body that is equated with fitness and health. In…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Role Models, Child Health, Foreign Countries
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Burrows, Lisette; Wright, Jan – Sport, Education and Society, 2004
In New Zealand, the introduction of a new health and physical education curriculum, coupled with extraordinary levels of lay and professional concern about children's health (as recorded by the Adolescent Health Research Group in 2003) has contributed to a reconceptualisation of health education practices in schools. Policy and professional…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Health Education, Young Adults, Foreign Countries