ABSTRACT

Setting a common international agenda for physical education, this book asks how physical education and physical education teacher education can be reconfigured together so that they are responsive to changes in today’s fast-paced, diverse and uncertain global society. 

It argues that only a revolutionary move away from national policy silos can reinvigorate physical education and lead to improved, equitable outcomes for children and youth, and both novice and veteran teachers. Drawing on developing success stories in diverse places, this book emphasizes three important strategies:

  • international-comparative analyses, which facilitate cross-border knowledge generation, innovation, professional learning and continuous improvement;
  • solid, dynamic partnerships between teacher education programmes and exemplary school physical education programmes; and
  • knowledge-generating teams consisting of exemplary teachers and teacher educators. 

Each chapter provides viable alternatives and rationales framed by unique national and local contexts. Significantly, these chapters announce that the work that lies ahead – and starts now – is a collective action project. It necessitates collaborative research and development among policy leaders, researchers, teacher education specialists, physical education teachers and, in some cases, school-age students. 

This is essential reading for all researchers with an interest in physical education or teacher education, and an invaluable source of new perspectives for physical education students, pre-service and in-service teachers, and educational administrators and policymakers.

chapter Chapter 2|11 pages

The aims and outcomes challenge

Preparing physical education teacher educators and teachers for twenty-first century redesign imperatives and accountability requirements

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

The standards-based curricular reform challenge

Shared responsibility through networking

chapter Chapter 4|12 pages

The alignment and coherence challenge

Developing university–school partnerships for the simultaneous improvement and redesign of school programmes and teacher education

chapter Chapter 5|12 pages

The innovation challenge

Maintaining programme standards and developing cohesion while developing and testing alternative designs in new kinds of schools

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

The interdisciplinary challenge

Preparing teacher educators and teachers to span knowledge, organizational and international boundaries

chapter Chapter 7|12 pages

The professional socialization challenge

Teacher education for a preferable future for physical education

chapter Chapter 8|10 pages

The cultural competence challenge

Readying schools and university programmes for student, teacher and faculty diversity

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

The digital age challenge

Preparing physical and health educators to understand and support “online” youth

chapter Chapter 10|13 pages

The PE school curriculum challenge

The shared construction, implementation and enactment of school physical education curriculum

chapter Chapter 11|12 pages

The research and development challenge

Better aligning teachers’ and teacher educators’ needs, priorities and demands

chapter Chapter 12|13 pages

The evidence-based decision-making challenge

Developing research-supported, data-informed, structures and strategies in schools and teacher education programmes

chapter Chapter 13|12 pages

The professional development challenge

Achieving desirable outcomes for students, teachers and teacher educators

chapter Chapter 14|12 pages

The public policy challenge

Preparing and supporting teacher educators and teachers as change agents and policy entrepreneurs