Looking forwards and backwards: The continuing influence of COVID-19 on the practices of physical education teachers

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Physical Education Review Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1177/1356336x241301427
Vaughan Cruickshank, Casey Mainsbridge, John Williams, Michael Dunning, Kevin Andrew Richards
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This study examined how physical education (PE) teachers in one Australian state approached and implemented their practice following the COVID-19 pandemic. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 14 primary and high school PE specialist teachers who participated in our previous COVID-19-focused studies to understand the changes that occurred in their practice over time. Analysing teachers’ experiences as part of the figurations they form with others resulted in the identification of key themes that reflected their perceptions of the ongoing influence of COVID-19 on their practices as PE teachers. These themes relate to blind or unplanned social processes ( Elias, [1987] 2007a ) that contributed to unintended consequences ( Elias, 2009a ) of the teachers’ actions. They were focused on levels of student engagement, equity, planning, online resources, assessment and well-being. The results showed that while there were ongoing issues related to varied student engagement and home environments, participants perceived that the forced move to online learning had what we considered to be unintended consequences for the PE profession and, specifically, PE teachers. These unintended consequences were focused on planning, online resources, assessment and well-being.
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本研究考察了澳大利亚一个州的体育教师在 COVID-19 大流行后是如何处理和实施其教学实践的。我们对 14 名曾参与过 COVID-19 研究的中小学体育专业教师进行了半结构式访谈,以了解他们在实践中随着时间的推移所发生的变化。将教师的经验作为他们与他人形成的形象的一部分进行分析,最终确定了一些关键主题,这些主题反映了他们对 COVID-19 对其体育教师实践的持续影响的看法。这些主题涉及盲目的或计划外的社会进程(Elias, [1987] 2007a),这些进程造成了教师行为的意外后果(Elias, 2009a)。这些主题集中在学生参与程度、公平、规划、在线资源、评估和幸福感等方面。研究结果表明,虽然学生的参与度和家庭环境的不同一直是个问题,但参与者认为,被迫转向在线学习对体育专业,特别是体育教师造成了我们认为是意想不到的后果。这些意外后果主要集中在计划、在线资源、评估和福利方面。
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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