Tag: Mary O’Sullivan
In search of the meaning of physical education
In Meaningful Physical Education: An Approach for Teaching and Learning (Routledge) the authors outline an approach to teaching and learning in physical education that prioritizes meaningful experiences for pupils, using case studies to illustrate how practitioners have implemented this approach across international contexts. Peter Carlman is our reviewer, and he is sympathetic to the basic premises of meaningful PE; however, he feels that emphasis lies on methods of teaching at the expense of learning objectives.
Quest, Volume 75, 2023, Issue 1 | Daryl Siedentop: A tribute to his legacy in physical education and sport pedagogy
Quest is the official journal of the National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE). It is the leading journal for interdisciplinary scholarship for professionals in kinesiology in higher education. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Siedentop: A Memoir of the Man from Pomerene Hall by Richard. Tinning.
European Physical Education Review, Vol. 28, 2022, No. 3
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: Physical education in a post-COVID world: A blended-gamified approach by Dylan Owen Blain, Martyn Standage, and Thomas Curran (open access).
Successful collaborations between academics and practitioners produced useful insights
School Physical Education and Teacher Education: Collaborative Redesign for the Twenty-First Century by editors MacPhail and Lawson asks how physical education and physical education teacher education can be reconfigured together so that they are responsive to changes in today’s fast-paced, diverse and uncertain global society. In his review, Joacim Andersson finds the collaborative method for producing the book as important and promising as the outcome of those meetings of academics and practitioners.
European Physical Education Review, Vol. 28, 2022, No. 2
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: Enacting assessment for learning in the induction phase of physical education teaching by Björn Tolgfors, Mikael Quennerstedt, Erik Backman, and Gunn Nyberg0 (open access).
Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, Volume 12, 2021, Issue 1
CSHPE 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. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: EXPERIENCES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT: REFLECTIONS OF FEMALE ATHLETES WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS by Maggi Buckley, Justin A. Haegele, Xihe Zhu & Jonna Bobzien.
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, Volume 40, 2021, Issue 1
The purpose of JTPE is to communicate national and international research and stimulate discussion, study, and critique of teaching, teacher education, and curriculum as these fields relate to physical activity in schools, communities, higher education, and sport. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT FITNESS TEST ATTRIBUTIONS: DOES BMI OR PERFORMANCE MATTER? by Summer Davis, Xihe Zhu, Justin Haegele.
European Physical Education Review, Vol. 26, 2020, No. 4
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: COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENCOUNTERING DEWEY’S EDUCATIONAL THEORY by Ashley Casey, Mikael Quennerstedt.
European Physical Education Review, Vol. 24, 2018, No. 4: Primary Physical Education
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.
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, Volume 23, 2018, Issue 5: Exploring Social Justice Issues in Physical Education Teacher Education
The purpose of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 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. We accept review papers on a broad range of physical activities.