This study examines discourse on youth health embedded in the current Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum in an attempt to unveil any discrepancies between students’ beliefs regarding physical activity and body image and the curriculum they receive in physical education classes. This study will explore how students who participate in this curriculum narrate and experience their bodies to explore any contradictory or complimentary relationships that exist between the curriculum and the students it serves. Recent academic work in the area of health and physical activity has placed undue emphasis on obesity and on an individuating view of the inactive, unhealthy individual to be remediated by a corrective physical education progra...
In this paper, we present the findings from our critical analysis of the health discourses evident w...
This study has examined the relationship between student´s grades in Physical education and self-ass...
The interfaces between health, physical education and schooling have a long history. Critical questi...
This study examines discourse on youth health embedded in the current Ontario Health and Physical Ed...
dedication and insight. “BE”ING A CERTAIN WAY 335 Body image is an indiv...
The role of physical education in promoting health and producing a ‘healthy nation’ has been increas...
The purpose of this study was to determine if Ontario's health and physical education curriculum co...
While PE is as an avenue for students to be physically active and learn about health behaviours; PE ...
Physical education, sport and everyday living, no matter in which cultural context, has at its centr...
The goal of this research is to recognize the importance of Physical and Health Education for high s...
Body image is an individual’s emotional response to one’s appearance including size and shape; this ...
Currently, there remains a primitive understanding of the potential mechanisms that promote particip...
Critical discourse analysis was used to explore and discuss data on young people’s knowledge and und...
This chapter discusses the variety of ways in which health is represented in physical education. It ...
Lack of physical activity and poor nutrition are factors that contribute to the obesity epidemic. Pr...
In this paper, we present the findings from our critical analysis of the health discourses evident w...
This study has examined the relationship between student´s grades in Physical education and self-ass...
The interfaces between health, physical education and schooling have a long history. Critical questi...
This study examines discourse on youth health embedded in the current Ontario Health and Physical Ed...
dedication and insight. “BE”ING A CERTAIN WAY 335 Body image is an indiv...
The role of physical education in promoting health and producing a ‘healthy nation’ has been increas...
The purpose of this study was to determine if Ontario's health and physical education curriculum co...
While PE is as an avenue for students to be physically active and learn about health behaviours; PE ...
Physical education, sport and everyday living, no matter in which cultural context, has at its centr...
The goal of this research is to recognize the importance of Physical and Health Education for high s...
Body image is an individual’s emotional response to one’s appearance including size and shape; this ...
Currently, there remains a primitive understanding of the potential mechanisms that promote particip...
Critical discourse analysis was used to explore and discuss data on young people’s knowledge and und...
This chapter discusses the variety of ways in which health is represented in physical education. It ...
Lack of physical activity and poor nutrition are factors that contribute to the obesity epidemic. Pr...
In this paper, we present the findings from our critical analysis of the health discourses evident w...
This study has examined the relationship between student´s grades in Physical education and self-ass...
The interfaces between health, physical education and schooling have a long history. Critical questi...