Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes

Abstract The present study aimed to analyze the bodily practices of high school students inside and outside of the physical education classes from the perspective of gender. A total of 426 students (63.7% girls and 36.3% boys) enrolled in the 2nd year of public high schools in a municipality in the...

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Main Authors: Aline Fernanda Ferreira, Luiz Gustavo Bonatto Rufino, Irlla Karla dos Santos Diniz, Suraya Cristina Darido
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2016-03-01
Series:Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica
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spelling doaj-c4828658fe724fcea01fdd3f383e63ba2020-11-24T23:41:46ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaMotriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica1980-65742016-03-01221728310.1590/S1980-65742016000100010S1980-65742016000100072Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classesAline Fernanda FerreiraLuiz Gustavo Bonatto RufinoIrlla Karla dos Santos DinizSuraya Cristina DaridoAbstract The present study aimed to analyze the bodily practices of high school students inside and outside of the physical education classes from the perspective of gender. A total of 426 students (63.7% girls and 36.3% boys) enrolled in the 2nd year of public high schools in a municipality in the interior of São Paulo State participated in the study. To collect the data, a questionnaire was elaborated and analyzed based on categories of survey and systematic cross-gender comparisons. The results showed that, in general, boys are more physically active than girls, regarding practices inside and outside of physical education classes. Distinctions were found regarding the bodily manisfestations chosen by each group, the behavior associated with the social and the cultural contexts to which boys and girls are exposed from birth to adult life.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-65742016000100072&lng=en&tlng=enhigh schoolgenderphysical educationphysical activity
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Luiz Gustavo Bonatto Rufino
Irlla Karla dos Santos Diniz
Suraya Cristina Darido
spellingShingle Aline Fernanda Ferreira
Luiz Gustavo Bonatto Rufino
Irlla Karla dos Santos Diniz
Suraya Cristina Darido
Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica
high school
gender
physical education
physical activity
author_facet Aline Fernanda Ferreira
Luiz Gustavo Bonatto Rufino
Irlla Karla dos Santos Diniz
Suraya Cristina Darido
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title Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
title_short Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
title_full Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
title_fullStr Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
title_full_unstemmed Secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
title_sort secondary education student bodily practices: implications of gender in and outside physical education classes
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica
issn 1980-6574
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Abstract The present study aimed to analyze the bodily practices of high school students inside and outside of the physical education classes from the perspective of gender. A total of 426 students (63.7% girls and 36.3% boys) enrolled in the 2nd year of public high schools in a municipality in the interior of São Paulo State participated in the study. To collect the data, a questionnaire was elaborated and analyzed based on categories of survey and systematic cross-gender comparisons. The results showed that, in general, boys are more physically active than girls, regarding practices inside and outside of physical education classes. Distinctions were found regarding the bodily manisfestations chosen by each group, the behavior associated with the social and the cultural contexts to which boys and girls are exposed from birth to adult life.
topic high school
gender
physical education
physical activity
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