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    Exploring social justice pedagogies in health and physical education through Critical Incident Technique methodology | A summary

    In this feature article, Rod Philpott and colleagues summarize their article from European Physical Education Review in which they describe and reflect on the Critical Incident Technique (CIT) methodology used in their study ‘Education for Equitable Health Outcomes: The Promise of School Health and Physical Education’ to explore how secondary school health and physical education (HPE) teachers address social justice in their teaching practice.

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 26, 2021, Issue 3

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: PROBLEMS CREATED BY THE (UN)CLEAR BOUNDARIES BETWEEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HEALTH INITIATIVES IN SCHOOLS by Jorunn Spord Borgen, Bjørg Oddrun Hallås, Knut Løndal, Kjersti Mordal Moen & Egil Galaaen Gjølme.

    European Physical Education Review, Vol. 27, 2021, No. 1

    EPER is a journal that stimulates and presents scholarly enquiry in the broad field of physical education, including sport and leisure issues and research. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: EXPLORING SOCIAL JUSTICE PEDAGOGIES IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION THROUGH CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE METHODOLOGY by Rod Philpot, Wayne Smith, Göran Gerdin, Lena Larsson, Katarina Schenker, Susanne Linnér, Kjersti Mordal Moen, and Knut Westlie.

    Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, Volume 25, 2020, Issue 6

    The purpose of PESP is to provide a forum for high quality educational research for a national and international readership. We intend this research to have a high impact on both policy and practice. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION: A STUDY OF STUDENTS’ LEARNING JOURNEY OVER 24 LESSONS by Lars Bjørke & Kjersti Mordal Moen.

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 25, 2020, Issue 9

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE CONTINUED IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY SPORT CULTURE FOR SPORT PARTICIPATION DURING THE TEENAGE YEARS by Åse Strandbu, Anders Bakken & Kari Stefansen.

    Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, Volume 10, 2019, Issue 2

    Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education has a particular focus on social science research-based articles that make reference to other critical work in the field and/or discuss particular issues of practice-focused research within the specific professional field.

    European Physical Education Review, Vol. 25, 2019, No. 1

    European Physical Education Review is a journal that stimulates and presents scholarly enquiry in the broad field of physical education, including sport and leisure issues and research, bringing together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities.

    Report from EDUHEALTH – a HORIZON 2020 project

    EDUHEALTH is a short-form of “Education for Equitable Health Outcomes – the Promise of School Health and Physical Education”, the project name for a collaborative study, under the auspices of the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, involving Linnaeus University, University of Auckland and Inland Norway University of Applied Science.

    Den samme kritikk, den samme diagnose – et skifte må til i utdanningen av kroppsøvingslærere!

    I antologin I takt med tiden? Perspektiv på idrottslärarutbildning i Skandinavien sammanställd av Erik Backman och Lena Larsson, pekar många bidrag åt samma håll; en nyttig upprepning, menar vår recensent Øyvind Førland Standal.

    Varken skakad eller rörd

    Kjersti Mordal Moens doktorsavhandling “Shaking or Stirring”? A case-study of physical education teacher education in Norway lades fram vid Norges idrettshøgskole 2011. Vi bad Gunn Nyberg om en recension, och hennes grundliga läsning och gedigna recension ger vid handen att problematiken, resultaten och slutsatserna är bekanta. Och svaret på frågan i titeln blir – varken eller!
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