Between the end of the Second World War and the present time, ideas about British Physical Education were created, and became established as orthodoxies and conventions. This book is about the forming of these ideas. It is also about the relationship between these ideas and beliefs more widely circulated in society, concerning the value and uses of sport and Physical Education in schools. It also examines the influence of these notions in the public debate about Physical Education which preceded the 1987 General Election
This paper illustrates the ways in which the practices of school physical education and sport have c...
The correspondence of theory and practice is also one of the permanent task in the study of educatio...
How might Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy (PESP) communities in the UK, Europe, Australasia an...
Between the end of the Second World War and the present time, ideas about British Physical Education...
In a book which will be published by Routledge in July, I make extensive use of the notion of 'the i...
Physical Education is currently facing a number of problems that are rooted in the identity crisis p...
Using mainly historical material from Australia, the paper seeks to understand early forms of school...
This paper is a reaction to contemporary concerns surrounding the place of physical education in sch...
In today's constantly changing world of physical education is becoming increasingly popular among pe...
While physical education has been a regular feature of the school curriculum around the world for ov...
The study traces the historical development of physical education in English schools to 1945 and the...
The central government in this country, when establishing successively the Committee of the Privy Co...
While some bodies of literature address the construction of school physical education and others the...
Abstract This paper briefly highlights the socio-historical context in which New Zealand has develo...
Physical education (PE) in England, has historically been and is increasingly seen as a subject in w...
This paper illustrates the ways in which the practices of school physical education and sport have c...
The correspondence of theory and practice is also one of the permanent task in the study of educatio...
How might Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy (PESP) communities in the UK, Europe, Australasia an...
Between the end of the Second World War and the present time, ideas about British Physical Education...
In a book which will be published by Routledge in July, I make extensive use of the notion of 'the i...
Physical Education is currently facing a number of problems that are rooted in the identity crisis p...
Using mainly historical material from Australia, the paper seeks to understand early forms of school...
This paper is a reaction to contemporary concerns surrounding the place of physical education in sch...
In today's constantly changing world of physical education is becoming increasingly popular among pe...
While physical education has been a regular feature of the school curriculum around the world for ov...
The study traces the historical development of physical education in English schools to 1945 and the...
The central government in this country, when establishing successively the Committee of the Privy Co...
While some bodies of literature address the construction of school physical education and others the...
Abstract This paper briefly highlights the socio-historical context in which New Zealand has develo...
Physical education (PE) in England, has historically been and is increasingly seen as a subject in w...
This paper illustrates the ways in which the practices of school physical education and sport have c...
The correspondence of theory and practice is also one of the permanent task in the study of educatio...
How might Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy (PESP) communities in the UK, Europe, Australasia an...