A Comparison of Principals' Perceptions on School Physical Education


Book Description

This research project selected one school system from a well-developed area and another school system from a less-developed area of the People Republic of China. Because of the economic develop status; this comparison study has become more significant and meaningful. The findings/results of this study provided firsthand information regarding how their principals view and perceive school physical education (PE) from two different school systems. The values of PE and sports, the roles of PE teachers, the models for developing PE curricula and the ways of teaching PE and sports courses were covered and deeply discussed. Moreover, these principals revealed their unique concern about the challenges their school PE were facing; at the same time they also recognized their school PE have many opportunities to get better. As a whole, you will see many wonderful ideas, meaningful suggestions and practical recommendations for reforming their school PE system as well.




Physical Education Teacher Education in a Global Policy Space


Book Description

This book seeks to focus attention on physical education teacher education (PETE) by building the knowledge base and broadening the geographical, theoretical, and innovative writing about PETE, PETE teacher educators, and those who shape and experience PETE. Teacher competence is a major factor in influencing student learning. Teacher educator competence is also a key factor in preparing high-quality teachers for schools. Therefore, there is a high value in focussing on who teacher educators are and which knowledge bases can inform careful program design as well as pedagogical and assessment strategies around the intended processes of teacher learning. Developed around a framework for studying teacher education, insights into two key elements of teacher education are used to structure the content of this book. Five of the six chapters focus on pedagogies of teacher education, while the last chapter explores the lives of an international cohort of teacher educators and their motives for engagement in research. Based on elements presented and those provided in the framework an agenda exploring pressing issues for teacher education is posed. This book was originally published as a special issue of Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education.