Physical literacy: a sixth proposition in the Australian/Victorian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education?

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Trent D. Brown, R. Whittle
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Within the context of physical education internationally (e.g. Canada, United Kingdom, New Zealand) and the curriculum area of Health and Physical Education in Australia (and Victoria) there has been renewed interest philosophically, conceptually and practically in physical literacy. Recently, Sport Australia released the Australian Physical Literacy Framework to activate a ‘common language and consistent understanding about what physical literacy is and how it can be developed' [Sport Australia. (2020). Physical literacy. https://www.sportaus.gov.au/physical_literacy]. One context identified by Sport Australia to promote physical literacy is via schools and educators. Given that there is no explicit reference to physical literacy in the Victorian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education, our purpose is to critically examine the likelihood that physical literacy may impact curriculum, pedagogy and assessment within this jurisdiction. An intended outcome of this paper is to outline how such a concept could be enacted in the curriculum. We propose that there may be an opportunity of introducing this concept as a sixth proposition (joining educative outcomes, strengths-based approach, health literacy, critical inquiry and valuing movement).
体育素养:澳大利亚/维多利亚州课程中的第六个命题:健康与体育?
在国际体育教育(如加拿大、英国、新西兰)和澳大利亚(和维多利亚州)健康与体育课程领域的背景下,人们在哲学上、概念上和实践上对体育素养重新产生了兴趣。最近,澳大利亚体育局发布了澳大利亚体育素养框架,以激活“关于什么是体育素养以及如何发展体育素养的共同语言和一致理解”[澳大利亚体育局]。(2020)。身体素质。https://www.sportaus.gov.au/physical_literacy]。澳大利亚体育协会确定的促进体育素养的一个途径是通过学校和教育工作者。鉴于《维多利亚课程:健康与体育》中没有明确提及体育素养,我们的目的是批判性地考察体育素养可能影响该辖区内的课程、教学法和评估的可能性。本文的预期结果是概述如何在课程中制定这样的概念。我们建议,可能有机会将这一概念作为第六个命题(结合教育成果、基于优势的方法、健康素养、批判性探究和重视运动)引入。
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