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Stran, Margaret; Curtner-Smith, Matthew – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2010
Background: Teachers' and pupils' responses to the Sport Education (SE) model have been very positive. Pupils clearly enjoy SE and the model created lasting changes in teachers' beliefs and perspectives on teaching. While much research has been done on the impact of SE on teachers and students, there has been relatively little research on how both…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Physical Education
Bryant, Lance G.; Curtner-Smith, Matthew – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2009
Background: To date, most of the work done by those who do research in adapted sport pedagogy (a sub-discipline of sport pedagogy focused on modified forms of physical education that address the needs of pupils with disabilities) has focused on the experience of pupils with disabilities and relatively little work has examined the difficulties…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Aquatic Sports, Physical Activities, Physical Disabilities
Parker, Mitchum B.; Curtner-Smith, Matthew – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2005
To date, studies examining the Sport Education (SE) model have largely focused on gains in sporting performance and/or psychosocial development. The purpose of this study was to compare the health-related fitness benefits for pupils participating in SE and traditional multi-activity (MA) units of instruction. Participants were two preservice…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Units of Study, Physical Education, Teacher Behavior

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