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The constitution of the ‘able’ and ‘less able’ student in physical education in Norway
(Sport, Education and Society;Volume 25, 2020 - Issue 5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-27)In recent years, the judgements that typically determine who is an ‘able’ physical education (PE) student have been sharply challenged. The research literature suggests that skills in sports, health-related fitness, ... -
Pedagogies of embodiment in physical education - a literature review
(Sport, Education and Society;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-15)Physical education puts the body center stage. Embodiment has emerged as a concept that broadens the focus on the body beyond the dualistic natural scientific point of view. Research into embodied learning and embodiment ... -
Practising in physical education: a phenomenologically grounded study of student experiences
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study investigates 10th-grade students’ experiences with physical education (PE) units informed by a pedagogical model called the practising model (PM). We apply a theoretical framework that integrates core concepts ... -
This is what I learned about the body on social media: PETE students’ experiences with body pressure and body positivity
(Sport, Education and Society;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01-12)In physical education (PE), learning about and with the body is central. During their physical education teacher education (PETE) program, students are presented with different understandings and practices regarding the ... -
‘While we may lead a horse to water we cannot make him drink’: three physical education teachers’ professional growth through and beyond a prolonged participatory action research project
(Sport, Education and Society;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07-30)Instead of ‘the frenetic rush’ to find effective models of continuing professional development (CPD) that will ‘work’, Armour et al. (2017) suggest rethinking the nature of effective CPD by drawing on the work of John ...