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The (mis)alignment between young people's collective physical activity experience and physical education curriculum development in Ireland

Authors :
Sport Ireland
Healthy Ireland and Sport Northern Ireland
Coulter, Maura
Scanlon, Dylan
MacPhail, Ann
O'Brien, Wesley
Belton, Sarahjane
Woods, Catherine B.
Sport Ireland
Healthy Ireland and Sport Northern Ireland
Coulter, Maura
Scanlon, Dylan
MacPhail, Ann
O'Brien, Wesley
Belton, Sarahjane
Woods, Catherine B.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

peer-reviewed<br />Major curriculum changes have recently occurred in Ireland, including redeveloping the primary curriculum and the enactment of the Junior Cycle Framework (DES, 2015). Positive and negative experiences affect the attitudes which contribute to determining the quality of curricular experiences. Framed in the work of Fullan, M. (1991. The New Meaning of Educational Change. Toronto: Teachers College Press) and Dewey, J. (1997. Experience and Education. New York, NY: Touchstone), this study aims to understand how young people’s experiences of collective physical activity can inform physical education curriculum development and enactment. Focus group interviews were conducted in three primary and three post-primary schools. The young people’s experiences reflected the features of meaningful physical education: fun opportunities, preferably outside; to socially interact with friends; provision of activities that are both competitive and non-competitive; activities focused on team sport and alternative forms of movement such as yoga; differentiated activities and teams and choice, beyond choosing between team sports only. We argue that the young person’s voice has the potential to inform policy and practice, as well as enforce and advocate for policy and practice that positions young people at the centre of the learning experience.<br />ACCEPTED<br />peer-reviewed

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OAIster
Notes :
Coulter M.;Scanlon D.;MacPhail A.;Oâ Brien W.;Belton S.;Woods C. (2020) 'The (mis)alignment between young peopleâ s collective physical activity experience and physical education curriculum development in Ireland'. Curriculum Studies In Health And Physical Education, ., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1231712770
Document Type :
Electronic Resource