Physical Education, Sport and Schooling Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education Routledge Library Editions: Sociology of Education Series
Coordonnateur : Evans John
In Britain the physical education curriculum has been experiencing a period of unrest. For many teachers the practices of decades have become problematic features of their curriculum and teaching. This book, first published in 1986, explores the experiences of teachers and pupils in programmes of physical education from a sociological perspective. In explores a range of issues relating to the organisation and management of physical education departments, deviancy and dissent in sport, gender inequalities and the concepts of community education and leisure education. This title will be of interest to students of sociology and education.
Figures and Tables; 1. Introduction: ‘Personal Troubles and Public Issues’. Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education John Evans 2. Sociology, Schooling and Physical Education John Evans and Brian Davies; Part 1: Current Practice and Future Possibilities; 3. Changing Schools in a Changing Society: The Role of Physical Education Leo B. Hendry 4. Images of Femininity and the Teaching of Girls’ Physical Education Sheila J. Scraton 5. Managing to Survive in Secondary School Physical Education Les Bell 6. ‘Troublemakers’: Making a Name in Physical Education: A Study of a Label Bob Carroll 7. The Nature of Dissent: A Study of School and Junior Club Soccer Colin Embry; Part 2: Innovations and Alternatives; 8. Research-Based Teaching in Games Len Almond 9. Health Related Fitness as an Innovation in the Physical Education Curriculum David Kirk 10. Strangers and Structures in the Process of Innovation Andrew Sparkes 11. ‘Learning for a Change’: A Study of Gender and Schooling in Outdoor Education Barbara Humberstone 12. Equal Opportunities and Physical Education Bruce Carrington and Oliver Leaman; Index
Date de parution : 04-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Physical Education, Sport and Schooling :
Mots-clés :
Health Related Fitness; Education; Youth Training Scheme; Physical Education; Pe; Teacher; Health Related Fitness Programme; Pupil; Pe Curriculum; Sociology; Physical Education Teachers; Brian Davies; Pe Teacher; Leo B Hendry; Educational Gymnastics; Sheila J; Scraton; Extra-curricular Physical Activities; Les Bell; Physical Education Profession; Colin Embrey; Broader School Context; Len Almond; Pe Department; David Kirk; Leisure Education; Andrew Sparkes; Physical Education Advisors; Barbara Humberstone; Physical Education Staff; Bruce Carrington; Qualitative Sociological Research; Oliver Leaman; Physical Educator; Pe Teaching; Extra Curricular; Young Men; Forest School; Mixed Pe; Junior Club; Pe Classroom; Contemporary British Schools