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Self-Study in Physical Education Teacher Education - Exploring the interplay of practice and scholarship

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In this in-depth examination of self-study as a research methodology, an international selection of physical education scholars share their ideas and experiences and consider the value of self-study as a vector for highlighting the emerging conflicts, dilemmas, and debates currently developing in teaching and teacher education pedagogies. A vital new addition to Springer's series Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices, the volume is divided into three sections assessing the significance of the approach itself, offering detailed subject-relevant case studies, and exploring the nuances and controversies attending the evolution of the methodology.
The contributors show how self-study enables reflexivity in pedagogical practice, a notable lacuna in current critical research, and at the same time they make the technique accessible to scholars of physical education wanting a practicable introduction to the subject. The analysis also explores the implications of applying self-study to pedagogy itself, to the curriculum, and to human movement and educational practice more generally. By embracing more organic, emergent notions of research practice and learning, the book achieves a broader and more inclusive survey of pedagogical work in physical education teacher education that fully acknowledges the complexities of the field.

List of contents

SECTION 1: CONSIDERING SELF-STUDY IN, THROUGH, AND FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION.- 1 Doing self-study: The art of turning inquiry on yourself, Alan Ovens and Tim Fletcher.- 2 Bringing the physical into self-study research, Rachel Forgasz.- 3 Self-study as professional development: Some reflections from experience, Karl Attard.- SECTION 2: EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICE AND SCHOLARSHIP.- 4 Becoming a teacher educator: Legitimate participation and the reflexivity of being situated, Ann MacPhail.- 5 Learning to ride a horse as a visceral route to reflecting on my teacher education practices, Dawn Garbett.- 6 Through the looking glass: Distortions of self and context in teacher education, Ashley Casey.- 7 Disturbing practice in teacher education through peer teaching, Alan Ovens.- 8 (De)Reconstructing myself: A journey of critical scholarship in physical education teacher education, Erin Cameron.- 9 Scaling up SSTEP in PETE: Possibilities and precautions, Michael W. Metzler.- 10 On shaky ground: Exploring shifting conceptualizations of knowledge and learning through self-study, Judy Bruce.- 11 The calm before the storm: An auto ethnographic self-study of a physical education teacher educator, Trent D. Brown.- SECTION 3: REFLECTING ON THE POSSIBILITIES OF SELF-STUDY IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION.- 12 Reading self-study in/for physical education: Revisiting the zeitgeist of reflection, Richard Tinning.- 13 Where we go from here: Developing pedagogies for PETE and the use of self-study in physical education and teacher education, Mary O'Sullivan.- 14 Reflecting on the possibilities of self-study for physical education, Tim Fletcher and Alan Ovens.

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In this in-depth examination of self-study as a research methodology, an international selection of physical education scholars share their ideas and experiences and consider the value of self-study as a vector for highlighting the emerging conflicts, dilemmas, and debates currently developing in teaching and teacher education pedagogies. A vital new addition to Springer’s series Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices, the volume is divided into three sections assessing the significance of the approach itself, offering detailed subject-relevant case studies, and exploring the nuances and controversies attending the evolution of the methodology.
The contributors show how self-study enables reflexivity in pedagogical practice, a notable lacuna in current critical research, and at the same time they make the technique accessible to scholars of physical education wanting a practicable introduction to the subject. The analysis also explores the implications of applying self-study to pedagogy itself, to the curriculum, and to human movement and educational practice more generally. By embracing more organic, emergent notions of research practice and learning, the book achieves a broader and more inclusive survey of pedagogical work in physical education teacher education that fully acknowledges the complexities of the field.

Product details

Assisted by Fletcher (Editor), Fletcher (Editor), Tim Fletcher (Editor), Ala Ovens (Editor), Alan Ovens (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.03.2014
 
EAN 9783319056623
ISBN 978-3-31-905662-3
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 161 mm x 243 mm x 17 mm
Weight 426 g
Illustrations XIII, 192 p.
Series Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices
Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Education, Teaching, Teaching and Teacher Education, teacher professional development, teacher education practice, self-study teacher education, self-study of practice, self-study of teacher education practices, research methodology education, sport education

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