Washing Up: Deciding on a Career in Higher Education

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1080/07303084.2023.2244024
Alexander Eugene Kurtzman, Karen Lux Gaudreault, Bob Knipe
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AbstractScholars have identified Physical Education (PE) as a marginalized subject within schools. This may lead to feelings of isolation, marginalization and reality shock and may end in washing out of best practice or exiting from the profession altogether. Some Physical Educators choose to leave the K-12 classroom and pursue a career in teacher education. The authors have conceptualized the upward movement into Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) as “washing up”. This phenomenon is examined through the lens of Occupational Socialization Theory (OST) to better understand PETE doctoral students and PETE faculty members’ career paths. Two types of trajectories for DPETE students and PETE faculty are discussed. Type 1 have had no K12 teaching experience, whereas Type 2 have had at least 1 year of K-12 teaching experience. This manuscript is the beginning of a conversation to better understand career paths in PETE with numerous implications for research. Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsAlexander Eugene KurtzmanAlexander Eugene Kurtzman (akurtzman@unm.edu) is a PhD candidate.Karen Lux GaudreaultKaren Lux Gaudreault is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM.Bob KnipeBob Knipe is an Assistant Professor in the College of Health and Human Sciences in the Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT.
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洗碗:决定高等教育的职业生涯
【摘要】学者们认为体育是一门被学校边缘化的学科。这可能会导致孤立、边缘化和现实冲击的感觉,并可能最终被最佳实践淘汰或完全退出该行业。一些体育教育者选择离开K-12的教室,从事教师教育的职业。笔者将体育教师教育(PETE)的向上运动概念化为“洗碗”。通过职业社会化理论(OST)的视角来审视这一现象,以更好地理解PETE博士研究生和PETE教师的职业道路。讨论了DPETE学生和教师的两种轨迹。类型1没有K12教学经验,而类型2有至少1年的K-12教学经验。这份手稿是一个对话的开始,以便更好地了解PETE的职业道路,并对研究产生许多影响。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。亚历山大尤金库兹曼亚历山大尤金库兹曼(akurtzman@unm.edu)是一位博士候选人。Karen Lux Gaudreault是位于新墨西哥州阿尔伯克基的新墨西哥大学健康、运动和体育科学系的副教授。Bob Knipe是位于康涅狄格州纽黑文的南康涅狄格州立大学健康与人文科学学院的助理教授。
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Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance
Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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