Models-based practice (MBP) has been offered as a possible alternative to traditional approaches to teaching Physical Education (PE) in schools. Internationally, researchers and teachers in the field of PE have debated ways in which we can improve the teaching of the subject. This paper adds to the existing debate around MBP in PE but offers discussion within the primary school context. Possible barriers to applying MBP in primary education are explored, with discussion focusing on reluctance to move away from traditional approaches, teacher confidence and the preparedness of primary teachers in initial teacher training (ITT) courses
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Routledge Handbook of Primary...
Physical education is one of the more difficult subjects in the curriculum for generalist classroom ...
This mixed methods study, which is located in England investigates the capacity primary school teach...
peer-reviewedBackground: The popularised notion of models-based practice (MBP) is one that focuses o...
This paper reports on research undertaken by Pétrie, jones, and McKlm (2007)' during 2006, as part o...
This paper reports research undertaken with seven secondary (Year 7-12) physical education(PE) teach...
This paper reports research undertaken with seven secondary (Year 7-12) physical education (PE) teac...
An in-depth examination of secondary research was undertaken together with a focussed case study to ...
The implementation of pedagogical models (PMs) in the subject of Physical Education (PE) is present...
Quality physical education (QPE) in primary school optimises children’s well-being. However, interna...
This book offers a comprehensive synthesis of over 40 years of research on models in physical educat...
The aim of this dissertation was to investigate ways to approach teaching physical education (PE) in...
peer-reviewedAdvocacy through the work of many scholars in physical education and sport pedagogy hig...
The culture of physical education (PE) has been identified as needing transformation because traditi...
Background: Many critical curriculum theorists in physical education have advocated a model- or mode...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Routledge Handbook of Primary...
Physical education is one of the more difficult subjects in the curriculum for generalist classroom ...
This mixed methods study, which is located in England investigates the capacity primary school teach...
peer-reviewedBackground: The popularised notion of models-based practice (MBP) is one that focuses o...
This paper reports on research undertaken by Pétrie, jones, and McKlm (2007)' during 2006, as part o...
This paper reports research undertaken with seven secondary (Year 7-12) physical education(PE) teach...
This paper reports research undertaken with seven secondary (Year 7-12) physical education (PE) teac...
An in-depth examination of secondary research was undertaken together with a focussed case study to ...
The implementation of pedagogical models (PMs) in the subject of Physical Education (PE) is present...
Quality physical education (QPE) in primary school optimises children’s well-being. However, interna...
This book offers a comprehensive synthesis of over 40 years of research on models in physical educat...
The aim of this dissertation was to investigate ways to approach teaching physical education (PE) in...
peer-reviewedAdvocacy through the work of many scholars in physical education and sport pedagogy hig...
The culture of physical education (PE) has been identified as needing transformation because traditi...
Background: Many critical curriculum theorists in physical education have advocated a model- or mode...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Routledge Handbook of Primary...
Physical education is one of the more difficult subjects in the curriculum for generalist classroom ...
This mixed methods study, which is located in England investigates the capacity primary school teach...