在小学体育教学中,教师学会利用学生的声音--准备好,稳住,开始!

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Déirdre Ní Chróinín, Melissa Parker, Maura Coulter, Tony Sweeney
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在国际上(Gillett-Swan 和 Baroutsis,2023 年)和小学后体育教育中(Howley 和 O'Sullivan,2021 年;Iannucci 和 Parker,2022a 年),小学体育教育在研究和实践方面落后于学生之声的发展。此外,关于如何指导小学教师学习在体育教学中成功实施学生之声教学法还缺乏证据。本研究通过聚焦研究问题,开始填补这一空白:从小学教师学习在体育教学中实施学生之声的经验中,可以得出哪些方向?对教师学习学生发言权的重要意义的深入了解,可以指导如何将学生发言权教学法作为日常的小学体育教学法加以推广。在一个专业学习社区(n = 10)中,九名小学教师在六个月的时间里实施了学生之声教学策略。数据来源包括每月教师集体会议(7 人)录音、中期(4 人)和/或末期(6 人)教师个别访谈、博客文章(2 篇)、会议发言(2 篇)以及三个儿童焦点小组(12 人)。根据教师和儿童的经验,提出了教师开始实施学生发言权教学法的路线图,并注意:从小做起,聪明地做起,不要停止。教师们非常重视为班级中的儿童实施学生之声教学法所取得的成果,这些成果改变了他们的教学方法,并使他们继续致力于学生之声教学法。所介绍的路线图可用于支持教师学习如何在小学体育教学中将学生之声作为日常教学法。
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Teachers learning to use student voice in primary physical education – ready, steady, go!
Primary physical education lags behind student voice developments in research and practice internationally ( Gillett-Swan and Baroutsis, 2023 ) and in post-primary physical education ( Howley and O'Sullivan, 2021 ; Iannucci and Parker, 2022a ). Furthermore, evidence is lacking on how to guide primary teachers learning to implement student voice pedagogies in physical education successfully. This research begins to fill this gap by focusing on the research question: What direction can be taken from primary teachers’ experiences of learning to enact student voice in physical education? Insight on what mattered in teachers’ learning to enact student voice can guide how to promote student voice pedagogies as everyday primary physical education pedagogies. Within a professional learning community ( n = 10), nine primary teachers enacted student voice pedagogical strategies over a six-month period. Data sources included recordings of monthly collective meetings with teachers ( n = 7), mid-point ( n = 4) and/or end-point ( n = 6) individual interviews with the teachers, blog posts ( n = 2), conference presentations ( n = 2), and three focus groups with children ( n = 12). Drawing on teachers’ and children's experiences, a roadmap for teachers getting started with enactment of student voice pedagogies is presented with attention to: starting small, starting smart, and not stopping. Teachers valued the outcomes of enactment of student voice pedagogies for the children in their classes in ways that changed their teaching approaches and sustained their commitment to student voice pedagogies. The roadmap presented can be used to support teachers learning how to enact student voice as an everyday pedagogy in primary physical education.
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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