1st Edition

Teachers, Teaching and Control in Physical Education

Edited By John Evans Copyright 1988
    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1988. It is now well over fifty years since the publication in Britain of the Board of Education's (1933) Syllabus of Physical Training for Schools. It is still a remarkable document, not only for the amount of detail it provides on the teaching of PE but also for the status and position it accorded Physical Education (then called Training) in the elementary school curriculum. The contributors to this reader together begin to provide descriptive and illustrative insights into the lives of teachers on the contemporary educational scene, into the problems and the possibilities which many face when trying to realize their hopes and ambitions for themselves and their children.

    1 Introduction: Teachers, Teaching and Control 2 Growing Old Gracefully? Age, Identity and Physical Education 3 Promotion and the Physical Education Teacher 4 Settling Down: An Examination of Two Women Physical Education Teachers 5 Patriarchy and Ethnicity: The Link between School Physical Education and Community Leisure Activities 6 Competition, Cooperation and Control 7 Physical Education, Competition and Control in Primary Education 8 Changing the Face of Physical Education 9 The Limits of Change in Physical Education: Ideologies, Teachers and the Experience of Physical Activity 10 The Micropolitics of Innovation in the Physical Education Curriculum, 11 Control and Responsibility in Outdoor Education: Residential Experience and YTS Students

    Biography

    John Evans