Background: Throughout society, including in the field of sports and physical education (PE), there are extensive debates on racism and structural racism. Researchers have found that students of color experience racial stereotyping and discrimination in PE. Studies also show that PE teaching practices reflect a masculine culture, emphasizing traditional (Western) competitive male sports and physical fitness practices, while marginalizing female students of color. Simultaneously these students also negotiate, resist, and operate as visible agents within these practices. While previous research has tended toward focusing on the experiences (of discrimination) from the perspective of students of color, numerous scholars today argue for a shift...
A literature search indicates an absence of research into boy’s experiences of physical education (P...
Existing research on inclusion and exclusion processes in physical education (PE) has particularly f...
Physical education remains a male-dominated terrain where gender biases are reproduced and typically...
An increasing number of international studies have shown both that some students experience exclusio...
Current educational policies on inclusion emphasise viewing ethnically diverse populations as a reso...
This paper explores physical educators’ perspectives on race and racism as a first step towards disr...
There is a growing body of research on cultural diversity, discrimination and racism in physical edu...
Students’ perceived learning in physical education (PE) is an important yet neglected area of resear...
Many physical education (PE) teachers have been challenged by the shift from teaching in primarily e...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
In recent years, the judgements that typically determine who is an ‘able’ physical education (PE) st...
Students' perceived learning in physical education (PE) is an important yet neglected area of resear...
Research about physical education teacher education (PETE) indicates that the education program attr...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
Purpose: This study examined physical education teachers\u27 awareness of gender equitable practices...
A literature search indicates an absence of research into boy’s experiences of physical education (P...
Existing research on inclusion and exclusion processes in physical education (PE) has particularly f...
Physical education remains a male-dominated terrain where gender biases are reproduced and typically...
An increasing number of international studies have shown both that some students experience exclusio...
Current educational policies on inclusion emphasise viewing ethnically diverse populations as a reso...
This paper explores physical educators’ perspectives on race and racism as a first step towards disr...
There is a growing body of research on cultural diversity, discrimination and racism in physical edu...
Students’ perceived learning in physical education (PE) is an important yet neglected area of resear...
Many physical education (PE) teachers have been challenged by the shift from teaching in primarily e...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
In recent years, the judgements that typically determine who is an ‘able’ physical education (PE) st...
Students' perceived learning in physical education (PE) is an important yet neglected area of resear...
Research about physical education teacher education (PETE) indicates that the education program attr...
A discussion about embodied learning must inevitably address the way in which our emotions are integ...
Purpose: This study examined physical education teachers\u27 awareness of gender equitable practices...
A literature search indicates an absence of research into boy’s experiences of physical education (P...
Existing research on inclusion and exclusion processes in physical education (PE) has particularly f...
Physical education remains a male-dominated terrain where gender biases are reproduced and typically...