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This innovative book presents a new framework for researchers in
the field of physical education and youth sport. By examining the
complex interplay between values, voice and ethics within the
research process, it showcases how the CREATE Principles for
Research Design can facilitate meaningful research with/for
children and young people. Adopting a design thinking approach -
and underpinned by principles of youth voice - the book rethinks
educational research with children and young people and offers a
new framework for the field. With contributions from leading
international experts, the book exemplifies how the CREATE
Principles for Research Design can be applied in practice across a
range of diverse populations and contexts through ten in-depth case
studies. Reflecting contemporary issues in the field, such as
gender, race and ethnicity, disability and social disadvantage,
these case studies take the reader through the process of applying
the CREATE principles as a reflective lens through which to
consider research design with/for youth. Designed to support
aspiring and experienced researchers alike, this book equips
readers with valuable ideas and tools to enhance their research
praxis and shape meaningful and relevant research with/for children
and young people.
Critical Pedagogies in Physical Education, Physical Activity and
Health explores critical pedagogy - and critical work around the
body, health and physical activity - within physical education. By
examining the complex relationships between policies and practice,
and how these are experienced by young people, it elucidates the
need for critical pedagogy in contemporary times. With
contributions from leading international experts in health and
physical education, and underpinned by a critical, socio-cultural
approach, the book examines how health and physical education are
situated across various international contexts and the influence of
policy and curriculum. It explores how health is constructed by
students and teachers within these contexts as well as how wider
spaces and places beyond formal schooling influence learning around
the body, health and physical activity. Finally, it considers what
progressive pedagogies might 'look like' within health and physical
education. Chapters utilise empirical work within the field to
explore various topics of relevance to critical pedagogy, drawing
on theoretical insights while providing practical applications and
concluding with reflection points to encourage readers to consider
the relevance for their own contexts. Designed to support
pedagogical study in a range of contexts, this book will be of
particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students,
teachers and researchers with an interest in physical education,
physical activity and health and the role they play in young
people's lives.
Critical Pedagogies in Physical Education, Physical Activity and
Health explores critical pedagogy - and critical work around the
body, health and physical activity - within physical education. By
examining the complex relationships between policies and practice,
and how these are experienced by young people, it elucidates the
need for critical pedagogy in contemporary times. With
contributions from leading international experts in health and
physical education, and underpinned by a critical, socio-cultural
approach, the book examines how health and physical education are
situated across various international contexts and the influence of
policy and curriculum. It explores how health is constructed by
students and teachers within these contexts as well as how wider
spaces and places beyond formal schooling influence learning around
the body, health and physical activity. Finally, it considers what
progressive pedagogies might 'look like' within health and physical
education. Chapters utilise empirical work within the field to
explore various topics of relevance to critical pedagogy, drawing
on theoretical insights while providing practical applications and
concluding with reflection points to encourage readers to consider
the relevance for their own contexts. Designed to support
pedagogical study in a range of contexts, this book will be of
particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students,
teachers and researchers with an interest in physical education,
physical activity and health and the role they play in young
people's lives.
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