The knowledge, skills, and attitudes manifested in health and physical education school curricula are an arbitrary selection of that which is known and valued at a particular place and time. Bernstein's (2000) theories of the social construction of knowledge offer a way to better understand the relationship among the production, selection, and reproduction of curricular knowledge. This article overviews contemporary knowledge in the primary field (production) on which curriculum writers in the recontextualizing field might draw. It highlights tensions in the knowledge generated within the primary field and, using a case of the USXs National Standards for Physical Education (NASPE), demonstrates how particular discourses become privileged wh...
Describes two sets of assumptions about knowledge and the curriculum (neo-conservative traditionalis...
Introduction Although many studies have found that Physical Education (PE) is a popular subject the...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Purpose: The purpose of this conceptual article is to explore how Bernstein's concepts can further o...
One of the central contributions of poststructuralism to the rethinking of curriculum is to more dee...
AbstractLiterate individuals possess knowledge and skill and can apply these to perform tasks in nov...
In the process of problematizing what intellectual work looks like, poststructuralist discourses hav...
This paper highlights events and issues in the development of physical education as a school subject...
Literate individuals possess knowledge and skill and can apply these to perform tasks in novel setti...
Past research in Health and Physical Education has repeatedly highlighted that curriculum developmen...
In this paper, we reflect on SHAPE America's K-12 National Standards and its connection to physical ...
This article analyzes the manuscript of the National Common Curriculum Basis and it comprehends the ...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Set within the context of a longitudinal project that seeks to engage physical education teachers fr...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The production of knowledge in the field of Physical Education, perpasses by the ...
Describes two sets of assumptions about knowledge and the curriculum (neo-conservative traditionalis...
Introduction Although many studies have found that Physical Education (PE) is a popular subject the...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Purpose: The purpose of this conceptual article is to explore how Bernstein's concepts can further o...
One of the central contributions of poststructuralism to the rethinking of curriculum is to more dee...
AbstractLiterate individuals possess knowledge and skill and can apply these to perform tasks in nov...
In the process of problematizing what intellectual work looks like, poststructuralist discourses hav...
This paper highlights events and issues in the development of physical education as a school subject...
Literate individuals possess knowledge and skill and can apply these to perform tasks in novel setti...
Past research in Health and Physical Education has repeatedly highlighted that curriculum developmen...
In this paper, we reflect on SHAPE America's K-12 National Standards and its connection to physical ...
This article analyzes the manuscript of the National Common Curriculum Basis and it comprehends the ...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Set within the context of a longitudinal project that seeks to engage physical education teachers fr...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The production of knowledge in the field of Physical Education, perpasses by the ...
Describes two sets of assumptions about knowledge and the curriculum (neo-conservative traditionalis...
Introduction Although many studies have found that Physical Education (PE) is a popular subject the...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...