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Dionigi, Rylee A.; Horton, Sean; Baker, Joseph – Sport, Education and Society, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to examine the talk of older athletes, with particular focus on how the context of sport helps them negotiate the ageing process. It draws on personal stories provided by 44 World Masters Games competitors (23 women; 21 men; aged 56-90 years; "M" = 72). Four themes emerged: "There's no such thing as…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Athletics, Participation
Clift, Bryan C.; Mower, Ronald L. – Sport, Education and Society, 2013
This paper explores how eight women experience, and are incorporated into, the regulatory regimes and pedagogical practices of a corporate (sporting) university in their first semester of college. Using Foucault's conceptions of power, discipline and subjectivity, we situate women's participation on the soccer team within the context of…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Athletics, Team Sports, Educational Methods
Horrell, Andrew; Sproule, John; Gray, Shirley – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
The "Curriculum for Excellence" (CfE) guidelines and associated learning experiences and outcomes have been developed following a national debate on the purposes of education in Scotland. The recent development shifts physical education's (PE) role in Scottish education, changing from contributing to the "Expressive Arts" area of the curriculum,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Obesity, Physical Activities, Foreign Countries
Pringle, Richard; Pringle, Dixie – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
Health and physical education teachers have become subject to epistemological and ethical tensions associated with competing obesity and physical activity discourses. The dominating obesity discourse, underpinned by truth claims from science, encourages educators to pathologise fatness, treat exercise as a medicine and survey student activity…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Physical Education, Obesity, Physical Activity Level
McMahon, Jenny; Penney, Dawn; Dinan-Thompson, Maree – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
This paper contributes to sport, sociology and the body literature by exploring the "exposure and effect" of culture, in particular bodily practices placed on three adolescent swimmers immersed in the Australian swimming culture using an ethnographic framework. The research reported is particularly notable as it addresses two distinct time points…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Adolescents, Cultural Context, Human Body
Domangue, Elizabeth A.; Solmon, Melinda A. – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
The ways in which students make sense of the gendered fitness expectations found in a norm-referenced fitness testing program (i.e. President's challenge physical fitness test) were the focus of this study. Participants were 18 fifth grade students who completed fitness tests in their physical education classes. They were interviewed using a…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Ideology, Grade 5
Collins, Dave; Bailey, Richard; Ford, Paul A.; MacNamara, Aine; Toms, Martin; Pearce, Gemma – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
The twin challenges of inactivity and the 2012 Olympics have tightened the focus in UK sport promotion. However, the twin track approach which treats these challenges as distinct concerns may limit the efficacy of interventions in either area. We propose that a continuum between participation, performance sport and elite achievement represents the…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Athletics
Karhus, Svein – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
Framed within a shift from a highly centralized system of higher education (HE) to a de-regulated system in Norway, this article addresses how the foci upon student recruitment and incentives in the governmental funding of HE have stimulated market dynamics which affect local configurations of bachelor degrees in sport, physical education and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Physical Education Teachers, Student Recruitment
Wang, Lijuan; Ha, Amy S. – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
This study aims to examine the factors influencing pre-service Physical Education (PE) teachers' perception of a specific constructivist approach--Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in Hong Kong. By adopting a qualitative approach, 20 pre-service PE teachers were recruited for individual semi-structured interviews. Deductive data analysis was…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Physical Education, Interviews, Foreign Countries
McDermott, Lisa – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
Saturating the Canadian landscape are media and health industry discourses representing childhood physical "(in)activity" and "obesity" as being at "epidemic" proportion. Increasingly identified as a focus of concern within such representations is the school setting, simultaneously positioned both as a cause of "and" a key institutional site for…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Obesity, Child Health, Physical Education
Cliff, Ken – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
As a lens through which to read and understand a subject area and its curriculum content and issues, a sociocultural perspective is a recent and arguably significant change for the Health and Physical Education (HPE) Key Learning Area (KLA) in Australia. Its significance lies, first, in the fact that it seems to represent a notable departure from…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Physical Education, Sociocultural Patterns, Foreign Countries
O'connor, Justen; Alfrey, Laura; Payne, Phillip – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
Acknowledging the performative sporting discourses which continue to dominate physical education, and the emerging focus on disease prevention within this context, this paper presents a socio-ecological framework for physical education that aims to shift the focus towards more multidimensional understandings of what it means to be "physically…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Body Composition, Physical Activities, Prevention
Armour, Kathleen; Duncombe, Rebecca – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
There would appear to be an enduring belief that successful sportsmen and women can act as powerful motivational role models for young people, especially disaffected, disadvantaged or disengaged youth. In the UK, for example, this belief has been expressed recently in the development of programmes, such as changingLIVES, the Respect Athlete Mentor…
Descriptors: Athletes, Role Models, Mentors, Student Motivation
Adams, Adi; Anderson, Eric – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
Despite decreasing homophobia, openly gay male athletes are still rare in organized, competitive teamsports. In this action research, we explore two aspects of homosexuality and sport: (1) the effect of a gay male soccer player coming out to his teammates; and (2) the effect of having an openly gay researcher in the field. This is, therefore, the…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Catholics, Action Research, Athletes
Jones, Robyn; Morgan, Kevin; Harris, Kerry – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
Despite evidence that experience within practical coaching contexts serves as the principal knowledge source for coaches, academic (and professional) coach education programmes continue to be heavily taught along didactic lines. Such courses are often considered as fine in theory but divorced from the gritty realities of practice. The aim of this…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Evidence, Communities of Practice, Action Research

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