ERIC Number: EJ1065510
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015
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Bridging the Gap -- But Mind You Don't Fall. Primary Physical Education Teachers' Perceptions of the Transition Process to Secondary School
Rainer, Paul; Cropley, Brendan
Education 3-13, v43 n5 p445-461 2015
Currently there is a large variation in the quality of children's experiences, both across and within primary schools and concerns regarding the quality of physical education (PE) teaching. Significantly, a failure to engage children at this critical time in appropriate high quality PE provision, prior to the transition to secondary education, is likely to result in inadequate development of basic movement competence and motivation to be physically active. Critical to this is the collaboration between primary and secondary PE teachers and ensuring that programmes of study for PE are progressive and provide continuity to promote future lifelong physical fitness. A mixed method design was used employing both focus groups and interviews with primary PE teachers to assess their perceptions of the transition process to secondary school and its impacts on children's physical education. Findings would suggest that primary PE teachers receive little support from their secondary counterparts and are often viewed upon as insignificant in providing initial physical education experiences to young children.
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Transitional Programs, Secondary Education, Physical Fitness, Mixed Methods Research, Focus Groups, Interviews, Teacher Collaboration, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, School Policy, Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Relationship, Partnerships in Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (Wales)
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