Background: Health and Physical Education (HPE) teachers are in a unique position to act as role models to their students. Purpose: To explore the expectations, beliefs and attitudes towards role modelling of health behaviours by pre-service teachers who were specialising in HPE, and those who were not. Study design: Cross-sectional, Survey Design. Method: N = 637 pre-service teachers (who were in the first three weeks of their undergraduate Bachelor of Education course at three universities in Australia) completed self-report questionnaires asking about attitudes and beliefs toward role modelling of health behaviours. Comparison of attitudes and beliefs between those studying Health and Physical Education (HPE) and those studying other cur...
This research investigates elementary student teachers’ experiences of learning to teach health and ...
BACKGROUND: At school, physical education (PE) teachers and coaches may be key supports for physical...
Teacher efficacy influences what and how they teach. This may be particularly important to consider ...
Objective To examine secondary student perceptions, as well as health educator perceptions, as they ...
Background: Health and Physical Education (HPE) teachers are known to be under social-, personal-, a...
This article focuses on gender issues arising in research that explored physical education (PE) tea...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the attitudes of prospective physical education te...
Stereotypes and self-perceptions are important in understanding how people develop their self-knowle...
Background: People often expect physical education teachers to look fit and athletic, to do lots of ...
In this study, emphasis was situated around pupils’ expectations regarding body shape and physical p...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...
Regular physical activity (PA) in youth has numerous immediate and long-term health benefits. With s...
Australia’s education system is undergoing major reform with the staged\ud introduction of the Austr...
This study aims to determine the significant differences in terms of preparedness of health based ph...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
This research investigates elementary student teachers’ experiences of learning to teach health and ...
BACKGROUND: At school, physical education (PE) teachers and coaches may be key supports for physical...
Teacher efficacy influences what and how they teach. This may be particularly important to consider ...
Objective To examine secondary student perceptions, as well as health educator perceptions, as they ...
Background: Health and Physical Education (HPE) teachers are known to be under social-, personal-, a...
This article focuses on gender issues arising in research that explored physical education (PE) tea...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the attitudes of prospective physical education te...
Stereotypes and self-perceptions are important in understanding how people develop their self-knowle...
Background: People often expect physical education teachers to look fit and athletic, to do lots of ...
In this study, emphasis was situated around pupils’ expectations regarding body shape and physical p...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...
Regular physical activity (PA) in youth has numerous immediate and long-term health benefits. With s...
Australia’s education system is undergoing major reform with the staged\ud introduction of the Austr...
This study aims to determine the significant differences in terms of preparedness of health based ph...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
This research investigates elementary student teachers’ experiences of learning to teach health and ...
BACKGROUND: At school, physical education (PE) teachers and coaches may be key supports for physical...
Teacher efficacy influences what and how they teach. This may be particularly important to consider ...