Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
Scope & Guideline
Advancing the Future of Physical Education and Sport.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Pedagogical Innovations:
The journal emphasizes innovative pedagogical approaches in physical education, including the exploration of various teaching models and strategies that enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. - Health and Well-being:
Research in this journal often intersects with health education, emphasizing the importance of physical education in promoting healthy lifestyles and well-being among students. - Inclusivity and Social Justice:
A core area of focus is the exploration of inclusive practices in physical education, addressing barriers and promoting equity for all students, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. - Physical Literacy Development:
The journal highlights studies that contribute to the understanding of physical literacy and its implications for educational practices, aiming to foster competence and confidence in physical activities. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
Research often draws on interdisciplinary frameworks, integrating insights from sociology, psychology, and education to enrich the understanding of physical education practices. - Teacher Education and Professional Development:
The journal supports the investigation of teacher education programs and professional development initiatives, aiming to enhance the quality of physical education teaching.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Pedagogy:
There is an increasing focus on the integration of digital tools and technologies in physical education, including the use of video analysis and online platforms for teaching and assessment. - Social and Emotional Learning (SEL):
Research exploring the role of physical education in fostering social and emotional learning is gaining prominence, highlighting its importance in holistic student development. - Neurodiversity and Inclusive Practices:
An emerging theme is the exploration of pedagogical strategies that cater to neurodiverse students, promoting inclusive practices that support all learners. - Critical Pedagogies:
There is a growing interest in critical pedagogies that challenge traditional norms and advocate for social justice within physical education, encouraging educators to reflect on their practices. - Cultural Competence:
Research addressing cultural competence in physical education teacher education is trending, emphasizing the need for educators to be aware of and responsive to diverse student backgrounds. - Health Equity:
Emerging studies are increasingly focusing on health equity in physical education, exploring how socioeconomic factors influence student participation and engagement in physical activities.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Sports Emphasis:
There is a noticeable decline in research centered around traditional sports and games, suggesting a shift towards more inclusive and diverse forms of physical activity and pedagogy. - Assessment-Focused Studies:
Research specifically focused on assessment practices in physical education seems to be waning, possibly as educators seek more holistic approaches to teaching and learning. - Behaviorist Learning Theories:
Interest in behaviorist approaches to learning in physical education is decreasing, as newer, more constructivist and student-centered pedagogies gain traction.
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