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E-raamat: School Physical Education and Teacher Education: Collaborative Redesign for the 21st Century

Edited by (University of Limerick, Ireland), Edited by (State University of New York at Albany, USA)
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Setting a common international agenda for physical education, this book asks how physical education and physical education teacher education can be reconfigured together so that they are responsive to changes in today’s fast-paced, diverse and uncertain global society. 

It argues that only a revolutionary move away from national policy silos can reinvigorate physical education and lead to improved, equitable outcomes for children and youth, and both novice and veteran teachers. Drawing on developing success stories in diverse places, this book emphasizes three important strategies:

  • international-comparative analyses, which facilitate cross-border knowledge generation, innovation, professional learning and continuous improvement;
  • solid, dynamic partnerships between teacher education programmes and exemplary school physical education programmes; and
  • knowledge-generating teams consisting of exemplary teachers and teacher educators. 

Each chapter provides viable alternatives and rationales framed by unique national and local contexts. Significantly, these chapters announce that the work that lies ahead – and starts now – is a collective action project. It necessitates collaborative research and development among policy leaders, researchers, teacher education specialists, physical education teachers and, in some cases, school-age students. 

This is essential reading for all researchers with an interest in physical education or teacher education, and an invaluable source of new perspectives for physical education students, pre-service and in-service teachers, and educational administrators and policymakers.



Setting a common international agenda for physical education, this book asks how physical education and physical education teacher education can be reconfigured together so that they are responsive to change in today’s fast-paced, diverse and uncertain global society.

Arvustused

"As a fellow academic and practitioner within the field it is a very pleasing thought that during the work with this anthology, the co-authors have created 12-15 local projects in which academics and schoolteachers gathered in a joint effort to develop education and give children a promising future. I guess very few academic books can claim to beat that." - Joacim Andersson, idrottsforum.org

Foreword viii
1 Grand challenges as catalysts for the collaborative redesign of physical education, teacher education, and research and development
1(10)
Ann MacPhail
Hal A. Lawson
2 The aims and outcomes challenge: preparing physical education teacher educators and teachers for twenty-first century redesign imperatives and accountability requirements
11(11)
Lisette Burrows
Mary O'Sullivan
Ger Halbert
Emily Scott
3 The standards-based curricular reform challenge: shared responsibility through networking
22(12)
Deborah Tannehill
Peter Iserbyt
Lori S. Dunn
4 The alignment and coherence challenge: developing university-school partnerships for the simultaneous improvement and redesign of school programmes and teacher education
34(12)
Jo Harris
Marc Cloes
Kerry Wilson
5 The innovation challenge: maintaining programme standards and developing cohesion while developing and testing alternative designs in new kinds of schools
46(12)
Phillip Ward
Melissa Parker
Diane Barnes
6 The interdisciplinary challenge: preparing teacher educators and teachers to span knowledge, organizational and international boundaries
58(12)
Louise McCuaig
Timothy Carroll
Susanna Geidne
Yoshinori Oka De
7 The professional socialization challenge: teacher education for a preferable future for physical education
70(12)
K. Andrew
R. Richards
Cassandra Iannucci
Eileen McEvoy
Angela Simonton
8 The cultural competence challenge: readying schools and university programmes for student, teacher and faculty diversity
82(10)
Kim Oliver
Carla N. Luguetti
Jackie Beth Shilcutt
Raquel Aranda
Savannah Castillo
Oscar Nunez Enriquez
Tragi Prieto
9 The digital age challenge: preparing physical and health educators to understand and support "online" youth
92(11)
Kathleen M. Armour
Victoria A. Goodyear
Rachel Sandford
10 The PE school curriculum challenge: the shared construction, implementation and enactment of school physical education curriculum
103(13)
Rachael Whittle
Ann MacPhail
11 The research and development challenge: better aligning teachers' and teacher educators' needs, priorities and demands
116(12)
Tim Fletcher
Alex Beckey
Hakan Larsson
Ann MacPhail
12 The evidence-based decision-making challenge: developing research-supported, data-informed, structures and strategies in schools and teacher education programmes
128(13)
Peter Hastie
Andy Vasily
13 The professional development challenge: achieving desirable outcomes for students, teachers and teacher educators
141(12)
Hal A. Lawson
David Kirk
Ann MacPhail
14 The public policy challenge: preparing and supporting teacher educators and teachers as change agents and policy entrepreneurs
153(12)
Jenna R. Lorusso
Suzanne Hargreaves
Andrew Morgan
Hal A. Lawson
15 Learning to plan and planning to learn during turbulent times
165(14)
Hal A. Lawson
16 Developing commitments and capacity to learn with, and from, each other
179(13)
Ann MacPhail
Index 192
Ann MacPhail is a Physical Education Teacher Educator in the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences at the University of Limerick, Ireland.

Hal A. Lawson is Professor of Social Welfare and Educational Policy and Leadership at the University at Albany-SUNY, USA.