ERIC Number: EJ808286
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Sep
Pages: 14
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Reference Count: 9
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ISSN: ISSN-0007-1005
Education and the Body: Prolegomena
Barrow, Robin
British Journal of Educational Studies, v56 n3 p272-285 Sep 2008
There is a need to disentangle various distinct kinds of claim. The body may be important in schooling, though not in education. Movement, sport, fitness and health need to be distinguished. Does sport improve character? Does education imply knowledge about matters of health? Is learning to dance analogous to either learning to play cricket or learning to play a musical instrument? The most challenging questions concern whether the body provides an alternative route to knowledge, if so of what. For example, is ballet a unique form of language with its own intrinsic value, an alternative way of arriving at valued propositional knowledge, or does it provide access to a unique kind of knowledge? The conclusion is drawn that none of these claims is sustainable in terms that make them of any great educational significance.
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Education, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories, Curriculum, Human Body, Educational Objectives
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