Searching for the alternative: A scoping review of empirical studies with holistic perspectives on health and implications for teaching physical education
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Health in physical education (PE) has in recent decades received growing public and political attention. PE is recognized as playing an important role in promoting health and well-being among children and adolescents. Critical PE scholars contest the prevalent biomedical perspective on health for its narrow conceptualization of health and its exclusive focus on physical activity and disease prevention. Instead, alternative (critical and/or salutogenic) perspectives that emphasize the holistic nature of health are advocated. Previous research has identified a lack of empirical research on the topic. The purpose of this scoping review was to contribute to knowledge about what characterizes empirical research literature with holistic perspectives on health and discuss the implications for teaching PE. Four databases (SportDiscus, ERIC, Web of Science, and Scopus) were searched for peer-reviewed literature in academic journals between 2002 and 2021. Only 12 out of 3263 identified articles included empirical research with holistic perspectives on health. Using thematic analysis, two distinct themes were identified: (i) “teachers’ philosophies and didactic considerations,” exploring teachers’ understanding and beliefs and implications for PE practice and (ii) “alternative ways to teach,” where teachers engage in co-creating, enacting, and evaluating holistic health-related curricula. The findings indicate that although PE teachers may hold a narrow understanding of health, they are receptive to alternative perspectives and capable of critical reflections and renegotiations, if given appropriate support and opportunities for professional development. Challenging PE teachers’ philosophies and empowering them in the co-creation and implementation of holistic, student-centered curricula can create sustainable opportunities to enhance students’ well-being.
近几十年来,体育教育中的健康问题受到了越来越多的公众和政治关注。人们认识到体育在促进儿童和青少年的健康和福祉方面发挥着重要作用。批判体育学者质疑流行的生物医学健康观,因为它对健康的概念狭隘,只关注身体活动和疾病预防。相反,提倡强调健康的整体性的替代(批判和/或健康成因)观点。以往的研究发现,缺乏对这一主题的实证研究。本研究的目的是了解以整体视角研究健康的实证研究文献的特点,并讨论其对体育教学的影响。四个数据库(SportDiscus, ERIC, Web of Science和Scopus)检索了2002年至2021年间学术期刊上的同行评议文献。在3263篇确定的文章中,只有12篇包含了对健康的整体观点的实证研究。通过主题分析,确定了两个不同的主题:(i)“教师的哲学和教学考虑”,探索教师对体育实践的理解、信念和影响;(ii)“教学的替代方法”,教师参与共同创建、制定和评估整体健康相关课程。研究结果表明,尽管体育教师对健康的理解可能很狭隘,但如果给予适当的支持和专业发展机会,他们可以接受不同的观点,并能够进行批判性反思和重新谈判。挑战体育教师的理念,赋予他们共同创造和实施全面的、以学生为中心的课程的能力,可以创造可持续的机会来提高学生的福祉。
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.