Making physical education relevant: increasing the impact of initial teacher training

This paper is developed from concern that, despite a number of developments and initiatives in physical education over recent years, there has been little change in the teaching of the subject. This has resulted in many young people being alienated from physical education and therefore physical act...

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Main Authors: Susan Capel, Richard Blair
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2007-02-01
Series:London Review of Education
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=7c17b0e6-0b22-4295-a12c-983ff5cdb5c1
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spelling doaj-e52127f63b88437c87a1d26f15a0fbf72020-12-16T09:44:38ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84792007-02-0110.1080/14748460701241444Making physical education relevant: increasing the impact of initial teacher trainingSusan CapelRichard BlairThis paper is developed from concern that, despite a number of developments and initiatives in physical education over recent years, there has been little change in the teaching of the subject. This has resulted in many young people being alienated from physical education and therefore physical activity. The paper focuses on how initial teacher training (ITT) contributes to this lack of change by focusing on the development of knowledge for teaching and the technical competence to deliver this. It then considers ways in which ITT could contribute to developing 'knowledgeable teachers' who are able to make change. The paper focuses on two aspects identified as relevant for trainee physical education teachers: socialization and knowledge for teaching. It recognizes that the issues are complex and that change is difficult. It also recognizes that ITT cannot change things by itself. However, it argues that by maintaining the status quo, the subject will not develop so that it is relevant to today's youngsters.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=7c17b0e6-0b22-4295-a12c-983ff5cdb5c1
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description This paper is developed from concern that, despite a number of developments and initiatives in physical education over recent years, there has been little change in the teaching of the subject. This has resulted in many young people being alienated from physical education and therefore physical activity. The paper focuses on how initial teacher training (ITT) contributes to this lack of change by focusing on the development of knowledge for teaching and the technical competence to deliver this. It then considers ways in which ITT could contribute to developing 'knowledgeable teachers' who are able to make change. The paper focuses on two aspects identified as relevant for trainee physical education teachers: socialization and knowledge for teaching. It recognizes that the issues are complex and that change is difficult. It also recognizes that ITT cannot change things by itself. However, it argues that by maintaining the status quo, the subject will not develop so that it is relevant to today's youngsters.
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