This study aims to investigate the discourse in physical education (PE) classes among primary school students in Singapore and reveal the distinctive governing epistemological structure. Eight primary school students were interviewed, and an archaeological analysis based on Foucault’s thoughts and works was employed. The findings of this study provided a deeper understanding of PE discourse and offered a unique perspective on the conditions for such discourse to happen. A Foucauldian approach is thus a useful tool for policymakers when designing the PE curriculum and syllabus
Using mainly historical material from Australia, the paper seeks to understand early forms of school...
In recent years, various scholars have expounded on the notable pedagogic work that assessment plays...
This paper considers the social space of one physical education (PE) class in the middle years of sc...
Assessment in physical education [PE] is an area with fraught validity, little consensus and a slow ...
While some bodies of literature address the construction of school physical education and others the...
What is PE?Physical education is a socially constructed activity that forms one component of a wider...
One of the prevailing traditions in recent physical education theory has been the presentation of sc...
This poststructuralist study critically examines the nature and function of developmental discourses...
This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can...
Set within the context of a longitudinal project that seeks to engage physical education teachers fr...
This study was conducted in the Indian state Kerala, among 15 physical education (PE) teachers. The ...
Understanding the ways in which teachers make sense of what they do and why is critical to a broader...
Understanding the ways in which teachers make sense of what they do and why is critical to a broader...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...
Understanding the ways in which teachers make sense of what they do and why is critical to a broader...
Using mainly historical material from Australia, the paper seeks to understand early forms of school...
In recent years, various scholars have expounded on the notable pedagogic work that assessment plays...
This paper considers the social space of one physical education (PE) class in the middle years of sc...
Assessment in physical education [PE] is an area with fraught validity, little consensus and a slow ...
While some bodies of literature address the construction of school physical education and others the...
What is PE?Physical education is a socially constructed activity that forms one component of a wider...
One of the prevailing traditions in recent physical education theory has been the presentation of sc...
This poststructuralist study critically examines the nature and function of developmental discourses...
This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can...
Set within the context of a longitudinal project that seeks to engage physical education teachers fr...
This study was conducted in the Indian state Kerala, among 15 physical education (PE) teachers. The ...
Understanding the ways in which teachers make sense of what they do and why is critical to a broader...
Understanding the ways in which teachers make sense of what they do and why is critical to a broader...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...
Understanding the ways in which teachers make sense of what they do and why is critical to a broader...
Using mainly historical material from Australia, the paper seeks to understand early forms of school...
In recent years, various scholars have expounded on the notable pedagogic work that assessment plays...
This paper considers the social space of one physical education (PE) class in the middle years of sc...