Occupational socialisation theory (OST) is a dialectical approach to understanding teachers’ recruitment, training, and lived experiences in school settings. Research using this model has shown that socialisation influences how physical educators interpret or ‘read’ pedagogical models. However, this research has not been extended to the teaching personal and social responsibility (TPSR) model, which differs from other models in its concurrent focus on responsibility and physical activity outcomes. This study, therefore, sought to understand how physical educators learned to use the model in light of current and prior socialisation. Participants included eight physical education teachers (five females, three males) from two schools in New Ze...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
This study examined a six-month implementation of the Responsibility Model in a New Zealand secondar...
Socialization is the process of gathering knowledge and constructing it in a social context. This g...
Occupational socialisation theory (OST) is a dialectical approach to understanding teachers’ recruit...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to examine the influence of occupational soc...
This study examined how one physical education (PE) teacher in a specialist school for pupils with s...
Abstract AIMS to investigate how the professional socialization happens through teacher education. ...
New Zealand physical education has a strong historical association with the Teaching Personal and So...
Lawson (1988) explains occupational socialization as “all kinds of socialization that initially infl...
Background: As schools become more diverse, preservice physical educators remain predominantly White...
Socialization may geneally be described as a process in which an individuals values, attitudes, inte...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
Research investigating teachers\u27 and preservice teachers\u27 (PSTs) experiences delivering Sport ...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
All New Zealand secondary schools (370) received a 38-item survey examining their use of the Teachin...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
This study examined a six-month implementation of the Responsibility Model in a New Zealand secondar...
Socialization is the process of gathering knowledge and constructing it in a social context. This g...
Occupational socialisation theory (OST) is a dialectical approach to understanding teachers’ recruit...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to examine the influence of occupational soc...
This study examined how one physical education (PE) teacher in a specialist school for pupils with s...
Abstract AIMS to investigate how the professional socialization happens through teacher education. ...
New Zealand physical education has a strong historical association with the Teaching Personal and So...
Lawson (1988) explains occupational socialization as “all kinds of socialization that initially infl...
Background: As schools become more diverse, preservice physical educators remain predominantly White...
Socialization may geneally be described as a process in which an individuals values, attitudes, inte...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
Research investigating teachers\u27 and preservice teachers\u27 (PSTs) experiences delivering Sport ...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
All New Zealand secondary schools (370) received a 38-item survey examining their use of the Teachin...
Initial teacher education (ITE) students participate in various workplaces within schools and in doi...
This study examined a six-month implementation of the Responsibility Model in a New Zealand secondar...
Socialization is the process of gathering knowledge and constructing it in a social context. This g...