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DePauw, Karen P. – Quest, 2014
Kinesiology faculty for the 21st century was one of the featured strands of the 2014 NAKHE Collaborative Congress: "STEPS into the future: Exploring opportunities and facing the challenges for the 21st century." Following a brief introduction delegates were assigned to discussion groups with conversations focused around six…
Descriptors: Movement Education, College Faculty, Educational Change, Interdisciplinary Approach
Block, Betty Ann – Quest, 2014
Scholars have sought to identify the complexity and multidimensionality of the phenomenon of sexual identity formation since the American Psychiatric Association declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder in 1973 (Bayer, 1981). This article addresses the manner in which the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer [LGBTQ]…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Physical Education
Barnson, Steven C. – Quest, 2014
Multiple tensions exist as part of the coaching process. How a coach responds to these tensions is a fundamental determinant of an athlete or team's fate. In today's highly competitive, socially demanding, and ever-changing sports environment, and as the expectations on coaches become more complex, the paradox becomes a critical lens to…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
Bernstein, Eve; Herman, Ariela – Quest, 2014
Code switching is primarily a linguistic term that refers to the use of two or more languages within the same conversation, or same sentence, to convey a single message. One field of linguistics, sociocultural linguistics, is broad and interdisciplinary, a mixture of language, culture, and society. In sociocultural linguistics, the code, or…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Competition, Sociocultural Patterns, Second Languages
Dewey, Interest, and Well-Being: Prospects for Improving the Educational Value of Physical Education
Thorburn, Malcolm; MacAllister, James – Quest, 2013
Despite the current policy prominence of physical education, there is still unease about the subject's educational contribution. In this respect, we are surprised by how seldom John Dewey's writings inform contemporary reviews of aims and values. We outline how his writings on connecting the child and the curriculum and schools with…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Curriculum Development, Well Being
Chow, Jia Yi – Quest, 2013
This article provides a brief overview of the framework of nonlinear pedagogy and evidence emanating from motor learning literature that underpins a nonlinear pedagogical approach. In addition, challenges for nonlinear pedagogy and a discussion on how nonlinear pedagogy support the work of physical education (PE) teachers will be shared. Evidence…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies
Ermeling, Bradley Alan – Quest, 2012
Past and contemporary scholars have emphasized the importance of job-embedded, systematic instructional inquiry for educators. A recent review of the literature highlights four key features shared by several well documented inquiry approaches for classroom teachers. Interestingly, another line of research suggests that these key features also…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Teacher Improvement
Pope, Clive C. – Quest, 2012
Historically the individual and society pendulum has swung back and forth between individuals and conformity and individuals and community. Individuals and society are mutually dependent yet conflicts of interest have shown how one has sometimes flourished at the expense of the other. As the world and society changes, learning must follow so…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods, Learning, Athletics
Haerens, Leen; Kirk, David; Cardon, Greet; De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse – Quest, 2011
The purpose of this advocacy paper is to make a case for the development of a pedagogical model for Health-Based Physical Education (HBPE) drawing on Jewett, Bain and Ennis's (1995) and Metzler's (2005) ground-breaking work on models-based practice in physical education. A selective review of what has been learnt about HBPE was made to be able to…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Educational Objectives, Social Change
Sanders, Ross H.; Dunn, John M. – Quest, 2010
This article explores the process of transformation of higher education in Europe in response to the 1999 Bologna Accord. The "action lines" of the Bologna Process are described with particular attention to their influence on higher education in other countries, including the United States. The changes in Europe and the "external dimension"…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Physical Education, International Education, Foreign Countries
Hemphill, Dennis; Symons, Caroline – Quest, 2009
Sport-crazy Australia embodies in the public imagination a "fair go" ethos, giving everyone an equal opportunity to participate regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, or religion. At the same time, sport can be seen by others to be the last bastion of male power, which can make sport participation difficult for those perceived to be or who are gay…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Intervention, Foreign Countries, Homosexuality
Bulger, Sean M.; Housner, Lynn – Quest, 2009
There is broad consensus in the literature that despite dramatic gains in the knowledge-base regarding best practice in teaching, teacher education, and related pockets of effective programming in the schools, the majority of physical education programs are in disarray. In a recent article, Kretchmar (2006) referred to this dilemma as life on…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
Latash, Mark L. – Quest, 2008
This brief review presents the subjective view of the author on the history of motor control and its current state among the subdisciplines of kinesiology. It summarizes the current controversies and challenges in motor control and emphasizes the necessity for an adequate set of notions that would make motor control (and kinesiology) a science.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Psychomotor Skills, Higher Education, Curriculum
Corbin, Charles B.; Cardinal, Bradley J. – Quest, 2008
This article traces the history of the Conceptual Physical Education (CPE) movement and the important role this movement has played in college and university physical education departments in America over the past 50 years. CPE emerged out of basic instruction programs (i.e., skill-based, activity classes) during an era characterized by the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Educational Innovation, Teaching Methods
Light, Richard; Wallian, Nathalie – Quest, 2008
Interest in constructivism has fueled enthusiasm for the development of games and team-sport pedagogy over the past decade, but individual sports have yet to receive the same attention. In this article we redress this oversight by suggesting that constructivist perspectives on learning can be used to develop student-centered, inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Physical Education, Aquatic Sports, Physical Environment

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