特别版:澳大利亚课程:健康和体育

Trent D. Brown, D. Penney
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欢迎来到本期《亚太健康、运动与体育杂志》特别版。亚太地区和其他地区的读者都很清楚,国家课程文本的发展将不可避免地充满机遇和挑战。这样的发展也突出了专业人士参与官方课程开发的必要性。这一系列反映了这一需求,并且在澳大利亚课程的逐步发展中,这是澳大利亚健康和体育教育的一个激动人心的时刻。本期总共有七篇论文,每一篇都代表了对澳大利亚健康和体育教育界目前的学术论述的贡献。文章的多样性适当地反映了澳大利亚健康和体育学者的充满活力和多元化的研究社区。重要的是,它们在国际上提出了与健康和体育教育的发展和辩论有关的问题。虽然论文很可能会被单独阅读,但我们感觉到有些人可能会选择从头到尾地阅读这个版本,就像阅读一本书一样。无论您选择哪种方式来学习这些材料,我们相信它为澳大利亚课程提供了一些引人入胜的见解:健康和体育教育,并在整个亚太地区及其他地区的学者和专业人士之间引发讨论。本期特刊的开篇是邓恩·麦克唐纳教授的论文。这一点之所以重要,有两个原因:首先,这是杜恩2012年在墨尔本大学举办的第三届弗里茨·杜拉斯学者双年展学术讲座的书面和记录形式;其次,她的论文为读者提供了澳大利亚课程:健康与体育课程发展过程的丰富背景和背景。就其本身而言,它是后续论文的宝贵素材。麦克唐纳提出了这样一个问题:“澳大利亚新课程:健康与体育是课程改革中渐进主义的一个案例吗?”麦克唐纳从各种文献来源中汲取灵感,同时将自己定位为课程发展的内部人士(作为主要作者),在提出以合理的哲学命题为基础的面向未来的课程文件的基本原理之前,她探索了各种课程改革过程的重要观点。接下来的五篇论文的基础是五个主张(基于优势的方法,侧重于教育成果,健康素养,重视通过和关于运动,批判性探究方法),它们被确定为“塑造”课程文件草案(澳大利亚课程,评估和报告,亚太健康,体育和体育杂志,2013年第4卷,第2期,91 93,http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/18377122.2013.801103)
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Special edition: Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education
Welcome to this special edition of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport & Physical Education. As readers across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond will be very aware, the development of national curriculum texts will inevitably be characterized by both opportunities and challenges. Such developments also serve to bring to the fore the need for professional engagement with official curriculum development. This collection reflects that need and that this is an exciting time for Health and Physical Education in Australia, amidst the progressive development of the Australian Curriculum. In total there are seven papers within this issue that each represent a contribution to the academic discourses that are currently featuring within the Health and Physical Education community in Australia. The diversity of the articles appropriately reflects the vibrant and plural research community of scholars in Health and Physical Education in Australia. Importantly, they raise issues pertinent to development and debates in Health and Physical Education internationally. Whilst it is likely that papers will be read individually, we sense that some may choose to read this edition from cover to cover, like a book. Whichever way you choose to engage with this material, we trust that it offers some engaging insights into the Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education and prompts discussion amongst academics and professionals throughout the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Leading off this special edition is Professor Doune Macdonald’s paper. This is important for two reasons: firstly, it is the written and documented form of the scholarly lecture that Doune presented at the University of Melbourne in 2012 as the 3rd Biennial Fritz Duras Scholar lecture; secondly, her paper provides readers with a rich context and background of the Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education curriculum development process. As such, it is a valuable entrée for the papers that follow. Macdonald asks the question ‘Is the new Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education a case of/for gradualism in curriculum reform?’ Drawing from a diverse range of literature sources, whilst positioning herself as an insider (as Lead Writer) to curriculum development, Macdonald explores important perspectives of various curriculum reform processes before presenting a rationale for a futuresoriented curriculum document underpinned by sound philosophical propositions. Underpinning the next five papers are the five propositions (strengths-based approaches, focusing in on educative outcomes, health literacy, valuing in through and about movement, critical inquiry approaches), which were identified as ‘shaping’ the draft curriculum document (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2013 Vol. 4, No. 2, 91 93, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/18377122.2013.801103
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