ABSTRACT

This timely and diverse collection offers perspectives on engaging people in physical activity utilizing the Activist Approach. This approach facilitates interest, motivation, and learning in physical education by focusing on student-centered pedagogy, embodiment, inquiry-based education, and listening and responding to students over time. The resource collates experts and beginners who have used the Activist Approach to incorporate participants’ interests, motivation, and learning needs and maintain student voices in physical activity environments.

  Chapters center around three broad areas of the Activist Approach: (1) physical education settings, (2) physical activity settings, and (3) teachers’ experiences of learning to use an Activist Approach in physical education and physical activity. Contributors from around the world discuss challenges and benefits experienced, issues of equity and justice, and what people gained and gave up by using the approach. Focusing on key areas in physical education settings, dance, sport, and physical activity settings, and PE teacher education and professional development, this book offers crucial, critical perspectives on how to meet people’s physical activity needs.

part I|37 pages

An Activist Approach in Physical Education

chapter 4|14 pages

Opening Our Eyes to Student-Centered Practice

Learning from Preservice Teachers' Experiences

chapter 5|10 pages

“Teaching Faceless Students”

Exploring the Possibilities of an Activist Approach in Remote Health and Physical Education Teacher Education

part II|68 pages

An Activist Approach in Physical Activity Settings

chapter 6|16 pages

“We Wanted to Choreograph It, Not BE in It!”

Listening and Responding to Youth in a Middle School Dance Club

chapter 8|15 pages

Enhancing Athlete Engagement

The Impact of Student-Centered Pedagogy in Strength and Conditioning Coaching

chapter 9|13 pages

Youth Researchers

Engaging Young People in Research Through an Activist Approach

chapter 10|12 pages

“It's More About Sharing the Weight”

An Activist Approach to Community Programs

part III|45 pages

Teachers' Experiences of Learning to Use an Activist Approach in Physical Education and Physical Activity

chapter 11|12 pages

“Thinking More Broadly Than Sport”

A PE Teacher's Journey from Sports Toward Student-Centered Learning

chapter 12|8 pages

Changing a Teaching Identity

Negotiating Cultural Influences in Becoming an Activist Teacher

chapter 13|23 pages

Exploring the Activist Approach in Camp Settings

A Sensory (Auto)Ethnography in a Firefighting Camp for Girls

part |7 pages

Conclusion

chapter 14|5 pages

Conclusion

Imagining What Might Be