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Wright, Steven; Grenier, Michelle; Seaman, Jayson – Quest, 2010
Discussions related to constructivist learning theories have become more prevalent within various subdisciplines of Kinesiology. This discourse, however, has typically been placed within the context of K-12 education. The purpose of this article is to examine constructivist theories (cognitive and social constructivism and situated learning…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Education
Brown, Trent; Payne, Phillip – Quest, 2009
There is increased phenomenological interest, philosophical and empirical, in the meaning and meaning-making dimensions of the experience of movement in physical education (Kentel & Dobson, 2007; Kretchmar, 2000a; Loland, 2006; Smith, 2007; Whitehead, 1990). This scholarly concern about the qualities and characteristics of movement shifts the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Phenomenology, Movement Education, Inquiry
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
Albrecht, Rick – Quest, 2009
In a recent issue of "Quest," Seifried (2008) explicitly depicted his work as an "attempt to present some rationale for supporting the use by coaches of corporal punishment in the sport setting . . . [and] to develop a defense, not previously offered, for those coaches who thoughtfully employ punishment strategies to manage their players and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Punishment, Discipline, Athletics
Ishee, Jimmy – Quest, 2009
The fact that the time is always now is probably most relevant to understanding the past and present, to construct the future. Each person has a past that grows continuously, a present that will only grow if allowed to use some of the future, and a future that will ultimately end. In this article, the author uses the book "Mindset! Reset Your…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Change, Movement Education, Psychological Patterns
Dunn, John M. – Quest, 2009
The demographics of the United States are changing dramatically with a significant shift in the racial and ethnic mix. This creates enormous opportunities for all of society, including the field of kinesiology, to be far more inclusive in its curricular and research approaches. The history of kinesiology as a field, however, is one that has not…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role of Education, Teacher Responsibility, Social Responsibility
Rintala, Jan – Quest, 2009
Edith Betts (1983) presented an Amy Morris Homans lecture entitled "Keepers of the Crown Jewels." During her lecture, Betts told a story of a queen who had some beautiful crown jewels. There were four that were particularly precious to her--a ruby, a pearl, a sapphire, and an emerald. As the story evolved, the queen noticed that after she left the…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Connected Discourse, Play, Dance
McCullick, Bryan; Schempp, Paul; Mason, Ilse; Foo, Cornell; Vickers, Brad; Connolly, Graeme – Quest, 2009
The authors sought to identify and categorize completed coaching education program (CEP) scholarship published in a recent 13-year period to provide a framework regarding the process of how coaches are prepared and certified. Scholarship was defined as data-based investigations, reviews, and position papers focused on CEPs, coaching training, and…
Descriptors: Investigations, Research Methodology, Position Papers, Qualitative Research
Lu, Chunlei; Tito, Johanna M.; Kentel, Jeanne A. – Quest, 2009
Linda Bain (1995) argues that subjective knowledge is of central importance to her life, both personally and professionally, and that a purely objective approach to physical education should be complemented with subjective knowledge, the key to which is "mindfulness." Following her lead, we argue that the traditional model of physical education…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Holistic Approach, Metacognition, Physical Activities
Li, Kin-Kit; Cardinal, Bradley J.; Settersten, Richard A., Jr. – Quest, 2009
This article illustrates how a life-course perspective can be infused more fully into the research field of physical activity promotion. A life-course perspective is particularly promising in connecting, organizing, and supplementing current knowledge and can potentially stimulate and direct future research and intervention efforts by using a…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Research Methodology, Physical Activity Level, Children
Sartore, Melanie L.; Cunningham, George B. – Quest, 2009
The lesbian label exists within sport's heterosexist and heteronormative context as a means to subvert women's status, power, influence, and experiences. As such, there exists a lesbian stigma that contributes to sport's documented gender disparities. While acknowledged that some women may manage their gender and sexual identities to evade…
Descriptors: Womens Athletics, Females, Sexual Orientation, Homosexuality
Banville, Dominique; Rikard, G. Linda – Quest, 2009
Data show that 46% of all teachers in public schools will leave the profession within their first 5 years of teaching (Ingersoll, 2003). These data refer to teachers from all disciplines including physical education. To address these problems school districts have developed teacher induction programs that show promising results. Our literature…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teacher Shortage, School Districts, Logical Thinking
McDowell, Jacqueline; Cunningham, George B. – Quest, 2009
The purpose of this article is to examine factors that influence how Black female athletic administrators negotiate their personal identity. Negotiation of identities is not only about what people say and do, but where and when they do it, as well as with whom they do it. Thus, it is important to identify social, personal, and organizational…
Descriptors: Social Status, Physical Activities, Females, African Americans
Booth, Douglas – Quest, 2009
Humans unquestionably derive pleasurable physical sensations from different types of movement. Yet, remarkably, there is a deafening silence around the subject in the literature on human movement. This article comprises three parts. First, I outline prevailing conceptualizations of pleasure as they relate to physical activity in the social…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Social Sciences, Biology

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