ABSTRACT

Research findings in education can provide invaluable insight into how teaching practice can be improved, but research papers are often inaccessible and hard to digest. This innovative new text is designed to assist physical education students, pre-service teachers, practising teachers and teacher educators to learn how to read research and to apply it to practice in primary and secondary physical education. The text also provides insights and implications for those working with young people in physical activity and sport settings.

The book presents a clear, step-by-step guide to how to read and interpret research, followed by a series of short and engaging introductions to contemporary research studies on key topics in physical education, from classroom management and programme design to assessment and social issues. Each study is discussed from the point of view of researcher, teacher educator and primary and post primary teacher, providing the reader with invaluable insight into how to use research to generate new ideas and improve their teaching practice.

Research and Practice in Physical Education is the perfect companion to any course in research methods, current issues, learning and teaching, or pedagogy and curriculum in physical education.

part |48 pages

Student engagement and experience

chapter 1|8 pages

Individual And Instructional Determinants Of Student Engagement In Physical Education

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 2|9 pages

Physical Education Resources, Class Management And Student Physical Activity Levels

A Structure-Process-Outcome Approach To Evaluating Physical Education Effectiveness
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 3|14 pages

How Can We Enhance Enjoyment Of Secondary School? The Student View

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 4|7 pages

Development Of A Shortform Version Of The Physical Education Classroom Instrument

Measuring secondary pupils' disruptive behaviours in physical education
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 5|8 pages

Social Preferences For Learning Among Adolescents In Secondary Physical Education

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

part |44 pages

Instruction, learning and assessment

chapter 6|6 pages

Students And Teacher Responses To A Unit Of Student-Designed Games

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 7|7 pages

The Gendering Of Abilities In Senior Pe

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 8|7 pages

Perceptions Of Middle School Assessment

An ecological view
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 9|6 pages

Student Perception Of Caring Teaching In Physical Education

An ecological view
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 10|8 pages

Defining, Acquiring And Transacting Cultural Capital Through Assessment In Physical Education

An ecological view
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 11|8 pages

‘We Had to Do Intelligent Thinking During Recent Pe'

Students′ and teachers′ experiences of assessment for learning in post-primary physical education
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

part |50 pages

Curriculum and instruction models

chapter 12|8 pages

The Influence Of Student Status On Student Interactions And Experiences During A Sport Education Unit

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 13|8 pages

Influence Of A Hybrid Sport Education –Teaching Games For Understanding Unit On One Teacher And His Students

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 15|9 pages

The Role Of Various Curriculum Models On Physical Activity Levels

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 17|10 pages

Adventure-Based Learning And Reflection

The journey of one cohort of teacher candidates
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

part |50 pages

Continuing professional development

chapter 18|6 pages

From Committee To Community

The development and maintenance of a community of practice
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 19|7 pages

Sport Education For Teachers

Professional development when introducing a novel curriculum model
ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 20|10 pages

Collaborative Learning In Physical Education Teachers' Early-Career Professional Development

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 21|7 pages

Professional Development And Professional Learning: Bridging The Gap For Experienced Physical Education Teachers

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter 22|7 pages

Teacher Professional Development: Who Is The Learner?

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy

chapter |6 pages

Finding Different Ways To Make Research Serve Teaching

ByLawrence F. Locke, Dolly Lambdin

chapter |5 pages

Annotated List Of Selected Journals

ByDeborah Tannehill, Ann MacPhail, Ger Halbert, Frances Murphy