Drawing on illustrations from a recent life history study that focused on male student teachers as they negotiated their way through a 1-year postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) physical education teacher training course at a university in England, this paper explores how teachers are implicated in the social construction of gender relations in teaching physical education and school sport. The perspective forwarded is that the embodied gendered dispositions student teachers bring into the profession constitute a powerful influence on their professional behavior, and that the development and legitimation of these dispositions might be traced to key relationships with other physical educa-tion and coaching professionals. In so doing,...
Physical education (PE) and sport have traditionally been identified by scholars as a key mechanism ...
This dissertation examines the social reproduction of gender categories in one Canadian university p...
Gender dimension exists across societies and therefore education. Hence certain learning areas in pa...
This study investigates how teacher beliefs, programmes and practices contribute to gender construc...
The discursive practices of physical education reflect not only the expectations and constraints of ...
Historically, physical education and sport were constructed as curriculum practices for boys to expl...
This study is a conceptually driven exploration of the life worlds of male Physical Education teache...
This paper is part of a larger study which looked at the social construction of knowledge, beliefs, ...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...
This study focuses on the school-based training experiences of trainee physical education teachers i...
The aim of the study is to investigate what happens when the experiences and conceptions of physical...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
The relationship between physical education (PE) and masculinity has been widely considered. S...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
This research examines the school-based training experiences of a female trainee teacher of physical...
Physical education (PE) and sport have traditionally been identified by scholars as a key mechanism ...
This dissertation examines the social reproduction of gender categories in one Canadian university p...
Gender dimension exists across societies and therefore education. Hence certain learning areas in pa...
This study investigates how teacher beliefs, programmes and practices contribute to gender construc...
The discursive practices of physical education reflect not only the expectations and constraints of ...
Historically, physical education and sport were constructed as curriculum practices for boys to expl...
This study is a conceptually driven exploration of the life worlds of male Physical Education teache...
This paper is part of a larger study which looked at the social construction of knowledge, beliefs, ...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...
This study focuses on the school-based training experiences of trainee physical education teachers i...
The aim of the study is to investigate what happens when the experiences and conceptions of physical...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
The relationship between physical education (PE) and masculinity has been widely considered. S...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
This research examines the school-based training experiences of a female trainee teacher of physical...
Physical education (PE) and sport have traditionally been identified by scholars as a key mechanism ...
This dissertation examines the social reproduction of gender categories in one Canadian university p...
Gender dimension exists across societies and therefore education. Hence certain learning areas in pa...