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9780761944126

Handbook of Physical Education

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    9780761944126

  • ISBN10:

    0761944125

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-10-04
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd

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What is the condition of the field of Physical Education? How is it adapted to the rise of kinesiology, sport and exercise science and human movement studies over the last thirty years? This Handbook provides an authoritative critical overview of the field and identifies future challenges and directions. The Handbook is divided in to six sections: Perspectives and Paradigms in Physical Education Research; Cross-disciplinary Contributions to Research Philosophy; Learning in Physical Education; Teaching Styles and Inclusive Pedagogies; Physical Education Curriculum; and Difference and Diversity in Physical Education.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
Contributor List xiii
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION I THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION RESEARCH
1(94)
Doune Macdonald
The philosophy, science and application of behavior analysis in physical education
3(18)
Phillip Ward
Interpretive perspectives in physical education research
21(16)
Clive Pope
Socially critical research perspectives in physical education
37(22)
Jose Devis-Devis
Physical education research from postmodern, poststructural and postcolonial perspectives
59(17)
Ian Wright
Feminist strands, perspectives, and methodology for research in physical education
76(19)
Lynda M. Nilges
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION II CROSS-DISCIPLINARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO RESEARCH ON PHYSICAL EDUCATION
95(94)
David Kirk
Philosophy and physical education
97(12)
William J. Morgan
The sociology of physical education
109(14)
John Evans
Brian Davies
History of physical education
123(18)
Murray G. Phillips
Alexander Paul Roper
Social psychology and physical education
141(22)
Cathy Lirgg
Public health and physical education
163(26)
Stewart G. Trost
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION III LEARNERS AND LEARNING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
189(367)
David Kirk
Time and learning in physical education
191(23)
Hans van der Mars
The classroom ecology paradigm
214(12)
Peter A. Hastie
Daryl Siedentop
Learner cognition
226(16)
Melinda Solmon
Constructivist perspectives on learning
242(20)
Inez Rovegno
John P. Dolly
Situated perspectives on learning
262(13)
Inez Rovegno
Learners and popular culture
275(17)
Rachel Sandford
Emma Rich
Development and learning of motor skill competencies
292(20)
Natalie Wallian
Ching Wei Chang
Assessment for learning in physical education
312(14)
Peter J. Hay
Students' perspectives of physical education
326(21)
Ben Dyson
Student learning within the didactique tradition
347(20)
Chantal Amade-Escot
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION IV TEACHERS, TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
367(196)
Mary O'Sullivan
Theoretical orientations in physical education teacher education
369(17)
Richard Tinning
Models and curricula of physical education teacher education
386(21)
Connie Collier
Learning to teach in the field
407(18)
Daniel Behets
Lieven Vergauwen
Induction of beginning physical educators into the school setting
425(24)
Sandra A. Stroot
Bomna Ko
Teaching styles and inclusive pedagogies
449(18)
Mark Byra
The way to a teacher's heart: narrative research in physical education
467(19)
Kathleen M. Armour
Teachers' beliefs
486(16)
Niki Tsangaridou
Teachers' knowledge
502(14)
Niki Tsangaridou
Coaching and coach education
516(24)
Pierre Trudel
Wade Gilbert
Physical education teacher education (PE/TE) policy
540(23)
Patt Dodds
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION V PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
563(158)
Doune Macdonald
Curriculum construction and change
565(15)
Dawn Penney
Research into elementary physical education programs
580(16)
lisahunter
Sport education: a view of the research
596(14)
Gary D. Kinchin
Social and individual responsibility programs
610(17)
Don Hellison
Tom Martinek
Game-centred approaches to teaching physical education
627(25)
Judy Oslin
Stephen Mitchell
Physical education and youth sport
652(13)
Kristine De Martelaer
Marc Theeboom
Health-related physical activity in children and adolescents: a bio-behavioral perspective
665(20)
Gregory J. Welk
Joey C. Eisenmann
James Dollman
Adventure education and physical education
685(18)
Mike Brown
Teaching dance in the curriculum
703(18)
Ralph Buck
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION VI DIFFERENCE AND DIVERSITY IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
721(88)
David Kirk
Doune Macdonald
Mary O'Sullivan
Sexuality and physical education
723(17)
Gill Clarke
Race and ethnicity in physical education
740(12)
Louis Harrison Jr.
Don Belcher
Disability and physical education
752(15)
Hayley Fitzgerald
Girls and physical education
767(17)
Anne Flintoff
Sheila Scraton
More art than science? Boys, masculinities and physical education research
784(12)
Michael Gard
Social class and physical education
796(13)
John Evans
Brian Davies
Index 809

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