This paper brings a speculative, sociological perspective to the nature of ‘ability’ in physical education (PE) and asks why this aspect of embodiment, with notable exceptions, has received so little critical attention in the professional discourse of PE and associated research in recent years. It is suggested that thinking about ‘ability’ has become a taken for granted absent presence in the discursive practices of PE in the UK that variously helps configure attitudes towards the body, a sense of status, value, distinction, inclusion/exclusion and embodied self. Drawing on ideas from the theoretical work of Bernstein and Bourdieu the paper raises a number of issues about the ways in which ‘ability’ is constructed within the disciplines tha...
Since physical education (PE) became a compulsory school subject, its objectives have often been rel...
This paper examines the relationship between school physical education and sports performance. Tradi...
In recent years, the judgements that typically determine who is an ‘able’ physical education (PE) st...
Background: This paper develops an analysis of how ‘educability’ and ‘physical ability’ are socially...
This article explores the importance of critical discourse in physical education (PE) that focuses o...
This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can...
In this short discursive paper our aim is to introduce issues which have underpinned and are pursued...
This paper reports on a study investigating the empirical substance of Evans' proposed social constr...
This paper examines the meaning of ability in the context of dance education, in part, via the lens ...
This paper discusses the educational value and supposed purpose of Physical Education within the Nat...
© The Author(s) 2019. The aim of this study is to systematically review the empirical evidence about...
Physical Education has long been recognised as the domain of the physically ‘able’ (Barton 1993, 200...
Background: Physical educators currently have a number of pedagogical (or curricular) models at thei...
Aiming to elucidate the embodied knowledge of PE teachers, this study discusses what issues should b...
This paper examines the relationship between school physical education and sports performance. Tradi...
Since physical education (PE) became a compulsory school subject, its objectives have often been rel...
This paper examines the relationship between school physical education and sports performance. Tradi...
In recent years, the judgements that typically determine who is an ‘able’ physical education (PE) st...
Background: This paper develops an analysis of how ‘educability’ and ‘physical ability’ are socially...
This article explores the importance of critical discourse in physical education (PE) that focuses o...
This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can...
In this short discursive paper our aim is to introduce issues which have underpinned and are pursued...
This paper reports on a study investigating the empirical substance of Evans' proposed social constr...
This paper examines the meaning of ability in the context of dance education, in part, via the lens ...
This paper discusses the educational value and supposed purpose of Physical Education within the Nat...
© The Author(s) 2019. The aim of this study is to systematically review the empirical evidence about...
Physical Education has long been recognised as the domain of the physically ‘able’ (Barton 1993, 200...
Background: Physical educators currently have a number of pedagogical (or curricular) models at thei...
Aiming to elucidate the embodied knowledge of PE teachers, this study discusses what issues should b...
This paper examines the relationship between school physical education and sports performance. Tradi...
Since physical education (PE) became a compulsory school subject, its objectives have often been rel...
This paper examines the relationship between school physical education and sports performance. Tradi...
In recent years, the judgements that typically determine who is an ‘able’ physical education (PE) st...