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Historic Traditions and Future Directions of Research on Teaching and Teacher Education in Physical Education

Editat de Lynn Dale Housner, Michael W. Metzler, Paul G. Schempp, Thomas J. Templin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2009
Given the unprecedented growth in the knowledge base of physical education and in the number of new physical education teacher education faculty, and given that many of the field's leaders are retired or soon will be, it is imperative that the "conceptual torch" be passed in a thoughtful way. For this reason, a conference was held October 11-14, 2007, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to bring experienced and beginning researchers together to reflect on research about teaching and teacher education in physical education and to engage in a dialogue on what has been accomplished, what the knowledge base looks like, and where teaching professionals need to head in the future so that continued progress will be made. Speakers from three generations of scholars were invited to address these subjects, and the conference was organised around six theme areas: Research on Teaching Physical Education; Teacher and Student Cognition; Philosophic Issues; Impediments and Challenges; Youth Sport, Physical Activity, Public Health, and Social Change; Research on Physical Education Teacher Education; These conference proceedings capture the maturation process of physical education as a field of study, for the purpose of preserving the intellectual treasures of its evolution. They will serve as an important resource for teachers and students alike.
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ISBN-13: 9781885693921
ISBN-10: 1885693923
Pagini: 394
Ilustrații: b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 217 x 279 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.14 kg
Editura: Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S.

Cuprins

Research on Teaching Physical Education: Celebrating Our Past & Focusing on Our Future; From Carbon (Paper) to Computer Chips: A Personal Retrospective on the Art of Informing Research through Teaching; Necessary but Not Sufficient; A Curriculum to Believe In; Learning in Physical Education: The Complex Nature of Relationships in the Gymnasium; Conceptions of Teaching: In the Service of Research, Theory, & Teacher Education; Doing Research on Teaching & Preparing Teachers in Physical Education: Married, Estranged or Divorced?; What Feminist Activist Research Can Do for Physical Education Teaching & Research; Queer & Psychoanalytic Approaches to Social Justice in Physical Education; Research on Teaching & Physical Activity: Getting & Keeping Youth Active; Found in Translation: How Expert Teachers Make Communication Work; What We Know about Student Thinking & How We Learned It: A Historical Perspective on Student Cognition; Cognitive Mediation as a Framework for Studying Student Cognition; The Role of Conceptions of Ability in Student Cognition; Competence & Motivation as Key Constructs in Student Cognition; A Physical Education for the Future or a Future for Physical Education?; Who Pushed Humpty Dumpty? Dilemmas in Physical Education circa 2007; Whos Watching the Children? Current Issues Relating to the Research Agenda in Physical Education Classrooms; Harry Potter, Philosophy, & the Future of Physical Education; "Poeths" Wanted! Reawakening the Ethical Conscience in PETEs Pedagogy & Research through Acts of Self-acquaintance; Identity in Movement: Performativity, Pedagogy, & Physical Education; Phenomenology as a Theory & Method for Contemporary Philosophical Research; The Child & the Curriculum: Implications of Deweyan Philosophy in the Pursuit of "Cool" Physical Education for Children; Evidence-based Practice in Physical Education: Ample Evidence, Patchy Practice; Facilitating Teachers Career Paths: What Do We Know & What Can We Do?; The Learning Teacher in Physical Education; Breaking the Cycle of Non-teaching Physical Education Teachers: Lessons to Be Learned from the Occupational Socialisation Literature; Sport Pedagogy through a Wide-Angle Lens; "I Have Very Little Left to Give": Understanding the Emotional Experiences of Teachers & Teacher Burnout; Paradigms, Exemplars, & Social Change: Knowledge Needs for New Program Designs & Policy Research; A Public Health Perspective: For PETEs Sake!; Living in the Margins of Our Field; Meaning & the Professoriate; Integrated Health & Physical Education, Physical Activity & Youth Development: A Second Generation Program for Low-income School Districts; Research on the Teaching Personal & Social Responsibility Model: Is It Really in the Margins?; A New Sub-discipline for the Third Generation & Beyond?; When Tadpoles Grew Legs & Began to Walk upon the Land: The Earliest Days of PETE Doctoral Programs & Research; Tracking R-PETE from 1980 to 2000: Research on Programmatic Change, Participants Perspectives, & Control of PETE Programs; Tracking R-PETE from 1980 to 2000: Research on In-service Teacher Education, Recruitment & Selection, & Teacher Educators; Tracking R-PETE from 1980 to 2000: Research on Teacher Induction, Socialisation, & Development; the Placement of PETE Graduates & the R-PETE Enterprise; Content Matters: Knowledge that Alters Teaching; Teacher Learning within an Inquiry Model of PETE; Ten Years In & I Dont Know Jack . . . umm, PETE!; Preparation of Teachers for Teaching Physical Education in Schools: Research on Teachers Reflection, Beliefs, & Knowledge.