Health and physical education - navigating the chasm of school policy, management and practices to enact the intended curriculum
Paper
Paper/Presentation Title | Health and physical education - navigating the chasm of school policy, management and practices to enact the intended curriculum |
---|---|
Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | |
Author | Wilson-Gahan, Susan |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Conference Program |
Number of Pages | 1 |
Year | 2015 |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.achpersa.com.au/wb/media/2015%20International%20Conference/Final%20Program.compressed%202.pdf |
Conference/Event | 29th Australian Council of Health Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) International Conference 2015: Values into Action - A Brighter Future |
Event Details | 29th Australian Council of Health Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) International Conference 2015: Values into Action - A Brighter Future Event Date 13 to end of 15 Apr 2015 Event Location Adelaide, Australia |
Abstract | The learning area of HPE is marginalised and compromised through policies that result in lower numbers of HPE specialists than necessary to cover workload being employed, particularly primary schools; negative perceptions and misconceptions about the learning area; lack of professional respect and professional development and misguided pedagogy that fails to engage the 21st Century learner. This qualitative research examines the policy, practices and management barriers to Health and Physical Education(HPE) curriculum delivery. It examines the disconnect between the implementation and enactment of the curriculum in schools with the intended curriculum and education authority directives identifying HPE as a learning entitlement for all Australian children. This places HPE in the mainstream of curriculum delivery yet the reality of the enacted curriculum is that HPE is not prioritised, nor is it presented to children and their parents as an essential element in the health and wellbeing of young people. This research examined how the reputation of HPE has been shaped and to some extent, undermined, and examine factors that prevent the intended valuing of HPE in individual school curriculum and timetabling decisions. Recommendations are made for countering the barriers and building on the enablers to implement effective HPE learning that encompasses curriculum intent and delivers learning appropriate to 21st century learners. |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390111. Physical education and development curriculum and pedagogy |
Public Notes | Abstract only published in program not proceedings. |
Byline Affiliations | School of Linguistics, Adult and Specialist Education |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q36q9/health-and-physical-education-navigating-the-chasm-of-school-policy-management-and-practices-to-enact-the-intended-curriculum
474
total views8
total downloads1
views this month0
downloads this month