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Suzanne Roberts, Jennifer; Gray, Shirley; Camacho Miñano, Maria José – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2020
The relationship between masculinity and sports that is naturalised and reproduced in PE settings has been well-documented, highlighting contexts that privilege certain boys, limit girls and where many teachers view girls as a problem to be fixed. However, social norms regarding what constitutes feminism, gender and sexism are changing, which may…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Females, Secondary School Students, Gender Bias
Hanson, Mary Ellen – 1983
In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, an era of narrowly circumscribed female roles, basketball created tension by expanding women's opportunities for competitive athletic activity. The characteristics which made it popular with women--spontaneity, freedom of movement, and vigorous team play--contradicted prevailing ideals of…
Descriptors: Basketball, Competition, Higher Education, Physical Education

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