Realising curriculum possibilities in Wales: teachers’ initial experiences of re-imagining secondary physical education

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2022.2125816
D. Aldous, Victoria L. Evans, Rhys Lloyd, Fiona Heath-Diffey, F. Chambers
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ABSTRACT This paper provides insight into secondary Physical Education (PE) teachers’ experiences of beginning to re-imagine secondary physical education provision in light of the new Curriculum for Wales, 2022 (CfW). Data were generated through analysis of semi-structured interviews (n = 5) with secondary PE teachers who participated in three workshops which uses a design-thinking methodology. Informed by Ball and colleagues’ conceptualisation of policy work, findings draw attention towards how engagement in the workshops provided a foundation for the participants to begin interpretation and translation of the new CfW and consider re-imagining existing PE provision within the school context. Participants’ interpretations of the new CfW centred around health and physical activity provision which were shaped by a connection with a range of health and physical activity stakeholders. This enabled participants to translate their ideas from the workshops into pedagogical practices within the school context. The paper concludes by suggesting secondary PE teacher’s realisation of the new CfW would be enhanced through opportunities to further integrate disciplinary ideas from health, sport, physical activity, and education across national and global contexts.
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在威尔士实现课程可能性:教师重新想象中等体育教育的初步经验
摘要:本文深入了解了中学体育教师根据2022年威尔士新课程(CfW)开始重新想象中学体育教学的经历。数据是通过分析半结构化访谈(n = 5) 中学体育老师参加了三个使用设计思维方法的研讨会。根据Ball及其同事对政策工作的概念化,研究结果提请人们注意,参与研讨会如何为参与者开始解释和翻译新的CfW提供基础,并考虑在学校背景下重新想象现有的体育课程。与会者对新CfW的解释集中在健康和体育活动方面,这是由与一系列健康和体育运动利益相关者的联系形成的。这使参与者能够将研讨会上的想法转化为学校背景下的教学实践。该论文最后建议,中学体育教师将有机会在国家和全球范围内进一步整合健康、体育、体育活动和教育的学科理念,从而增强对新CfW的认识。
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