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Addressing social justice issues in a physical education context is necessary both at the higher education and PK-12 settings. Limited undergraduate and graduate programs educate their students about social justice issues, thus, resulting in licensed teachers who lack the content knowledge, comfort level and pedagogical tools on how to educate students about issues related to social justice. Grounded in the transformative pedagogy theoretical framework, this book will offer practical lessons and strategies on a wide variety of social issues (e.g., body, race, self-identity, immigration) that can be used in teacher education and the PK-12 setting. The goal is for teacher educators and practitioners to feel more comfortable with teaching about and for social justice and believe this resource will enhance their content and pedagogical knowledge in the quest to achieve that goal.

The purpose of this book is to provide physical education teacher educators and PK-12 physical education teachers with lesson plans and resources on how to address social justice issues in a physical education setting. This book will include sample lesson plans/activities that address a wide variety of social issues – the what, the how and the challenges and possibilities that the author(s) encountered when teaching such a lesson/activity. Addressing social justice issues has been limited in physical education, both in higher education and PK-12, especially in the United States. Numerous scholars, internationally, have engaged in research studies that explored how social justice issues are addressed in physical education teacher education. Although we have research to support the limitations and complexities of teaching about sociocultural issues and for social justice, a more practical resource for teacher educators and inservice teachers is needed.

The market for this book will be physical education teacher educators and PK-12 physical education teachers throughout the world.



This book provides physical education teachers with lesson plans and resources to address social justice issues. It offers practical strategies for teaching about body, race, self-identity, and immigration, aiming to enhance content and pedagogical knowledge for educators in higher education and PK-12 settings.

Dedication viii
Introduction: Physical Education Is a Social Justice Issue ix
Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette
Contributing Authors xiii
PART I KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES
1 Five Principles of Transformative Pedagogies in PETE
3(10)
Rod Philpot
Alan Ovens
2 Taking Action for Change: (Participatory) Action Research and Social Justice Education
13(10)
Joanne Hill
PART II SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES: STRATEGIES AND LESSONS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
3 Accessing Pre-Service Teachers' Self-Identity through Critical Reflection
23(10)
Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette
Sue Sutherland
4 Laying the Foundation for Social Justice in Physical Education: Exploring Self-Identity
33(10)
Sue Sutherland
Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette
Carli Alfriend
5 Challenging Bullying: Lessons from Adventure-Based Learning
43(10)
Sue Sutherland
6 Real Jocks Can't Dance: Aesthetic Pedagogical Disruptions of Body Work in Physical Education
53(16)
Louise McCuaig
Karen Shelley
7 All Kinds of Strong: Disrupting Dominant Discourses of Fitness within Elementary School Physical Education
69(16)
Mara Simon
Shrehan Lynch
8 Universal Design for Learning in Physical Education
85(16)
Ali Brian
Sally Taunton Miedema
9 A Socially Just (Different)ability Curriculum Idea in Physical Education
101(12)
Shrehan Lynch
10 Empowering English Language Learners in Physical Education: Using "Sight and Action"
113(10)
Brian Culp
11 Using Children's Cultural Experiences and Traditions to Add Meaning and Relevance to PE Teaching in the Primary Age Range
123(12)
Sarah Hill
Joanna Sweeney
12 What We Talk About When We Talk About Gender: Constructing and Deconstructing Gender Through Physical Education Teacher Education
135(12)
Leigh Sperka
Rachel O'Brien
Eimear Enright
13 Reflections On and Strategies to Create Gender Parity in Physical Education Lessons
147(26)
Alexandra Baird
14 Indigeneity and Physical Education: Culturally Relevant and Socially Just Possibilities
173(14)
Daniel B. Robinson
Kate Jadis
15 Equality and Diversity in Teacher Education: Developing an Understanding of Race and Ethnicity in the Classroom
187(12)
Jason Arday
16 Strategies and Lessons in Physical Education related to Race
199(10)
Julie Fimusanmi
17 Welcoming (Students') God(s) into the Gymnasium: PETE Possibilities for Introducing Religiosity and/or Spirituality into Physical Education
209(16)
Daniel B. Robinson
Lynn Randall
18 Having Faith in Religion and/or Spirituality within Physical Education
225(16)
Samantha Zanini
19 Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Queer(y)ing Physical Education Teacher Education
241(14)
Leanne Coll
20 Disrupting the Heteronormative and Homophobic Culture within Physical Education: Creating Inclusive Spaces in the Gymnasium
255(12)
Rachael Harrison
Charlotte Shipley
21 Teaching Pre-service Teachers about Socioeconomic Status
267(10)
Sara Barnard Flory
22 A Sport Activist Model of Working with Youth from Socially Vulnerable Backgrounds
277(16)
Carla Luguetti
Kimberly L. Oliver
PART III CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: WHAT ARE THE POSSIBILITIES?
23 Creating a Social Just and Equitable Curriculum in Physical Education
293(8)
Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette
24 Social Justice Issue: Critical Sport Pedagogy in Pre-PETE Courses
301(10)
Michelle Flemons
25 Student-Centered Inquiry as Curriculum in Physical Education Teacher Education
311
Kimberly L. Oliver
Carla Luguetti
Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette, Kent State University

Sue Sutherland, The Ohio State University

Joanne Hill, University of Bedfordshire