Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 327 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
A Narrative Approach
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 327 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
ISBN: 978-1-138-79578-5
Verlag: Routledge
Issues of equity remain an essential theme throughout the study and practice of physical education (PE), youth sport and health. This important new book confronts and illuminates issues of equity and difference through the innovative use of narrative method, telling stories of difference that enable students, academics and professionals alike to engage both emotionally and cognitively with the subject.
The book is arranged into three sections. The first provides an overview of current theory and research on difference and inequality in PE, youth sport and health, together with an introduction to narrative forms of knowing. The second section includes short narratives about difference that bring to life the key themes and issues in a range of physical activity contexts. The third section draws upon a selection of narratives to offer detailed, practical suggestions for how they might be used in, or inform, teaching sessions.
This is the first book to explore issues of equity through narrative, and the first to examine the pedagogical value of a narrative approach within PE, youth sport and health. With contributions from many of the world’s leading equity specialists, it will be invaluable reading for all students, scholars and professionals working in PE, youth sport, health, sports development, gender studies and mainstream education programmes.
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Introduction Part One: Theoretical Perspectives Chapter One. Theorizing Difference and (In)Equality in Physical Education, Youth Sport and Health Chapter Two. A Narrative Approach to Research in Physical Education, Youth Sport and Health Part Two: Stories of Difference and (In)Equality Run Rabbit Run Young Men, Sport And Sexuality: A Poetic Exploration Inclusion in National Curriculum Policy and Physical Education ‘Miss Whitney’ And ‘Miss, Are You a Terrorist?’: Negotiating A Place within Physical Education The Spark and Discouragement of an Innovative Male Physical Educator Second Toe Syndrome Gendered Running, Gendering Research: A Collaborative Trans Narrative Looking and ‘Feeling’ The Part Scraton Holly Goes To School to Become A PE Teacher… and Doesn’t! A Three Act Play Them, Us, We, Me: Negotiating Being a Muslim Girl In Australia It’s Not for the School to Tell Us Charlie … After All, To Us You Are Healthy Big Them Special Needs Kids and Their Waiters Making the Grade Dances with Wolves 'You Hurt Me Fizz-Edd’: The Socially Classed Discursive Practices of the PE Lesson Part Three: Engaging With Narratives Chapter Three. Engaging With Narratives In Order To Better Understand Difference and (In)Equality in Physical Education, Youth Sport and Health Chapter Four. Exemplar One: Health, Physical Education, Pupils, Parents and Teachers Chapter Five. Exemplar Two: Disability and Difference in Schooling and Home