In this article, Hayley Fitzgerald, Anne Jobling and David Kirk consider the physical education and sporting experiences of a group of students with severe learning difficulties. Their study is thought provoking, not only because of the important and somewhat neglected subject matter, but equally for the research approach adopted. The way in which the study engaged with the students and the insights gained from that engagement will be of particular interest to practitioner researchers
During the past decades, significant progress has been made in the development of physical education...
This chapter seeks to stimulate thinking and reflection by exploring the position and place of young...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...
In this article, Hayley Fitzgerald, Anne Jobling and David Kirk consider the physical education and ...
In this article, Hayley Fitzgerald, Anne Jobling and David Kirk consider the physical education and ...
This article will report on the process of student-led research as an innovative pedagogical techniq...
There is an ever-growing body of research relating to disabled pupils’ experiences of physical educa...
There is an ever-growing body of research relating to disabled pupils’ experiences of physical educa...
There is an ever-growing body of research relating to disabled pupils’ experiences of physical educa...
Aims The overall purpose of this study is to examine the learning experiences of a group of highly t...
There has been a general reluctance within education, and in particular physical education, to invol...
Research has previously highlighted the physical, social, affective and cognitive benefits of engage...
This article discusses the perspectives of academics on Physical Education within the context of tea...
During the past decades, significant progress has been made in the development of physical education...
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is increasingly recognised as beneficial for students’ mental he...
During the past decades, significant progress has been made in the development of physical education...
This chapter seeks to stimulate thinking and reflection by exploring the position and place of young...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...
In this article, Hayley Fitzgerald, Anne Jobling and David Kirk consider the physical education and ...
In this article, Hayley Fitzgerald, Anne Jobling and David Kirk consider the physical education and ...
This article will report on the process of student-led research as an innovative pedagogical techniq...
There is an ever-growing body of research relating to disabled pupils’ experiences of physical educa...
There is an ever-growing body of research relating to disabled pupils’ experiences of physical educa...
There is an ever-growing body of research relating to disabled pupils’ experiences of physical educa...
Aims The overall purpose of this study is to examine the learning experiences of a group of highly t...
There has been a general reluctance within education, and in particular physical education, to invol...
Research has previously highlighted the physical, social, affective and cognitive benefits of engage...
This article discusses the perspectives of academics on Physical Education within the context of tea...
During the past decades, significant progress has been made in the development of physical education...
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is increasingly recognised as beneficial for students’ mental he...
During the past decades, significant progress has been made in the development of physical education...
This chapter seeks to stimulate thinking and reflection by exploring the position and place of young...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...