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An archaeological analysis to trace the emergence and transformation of qualified physical education teachers in Singapore primary schools
This study explored the underlying processes associated with the policy of increasing
qualified physical education teachers (QPETs) in Singapore primary schools. Data
were collected from the National Archives of Singapore, Newslink, NewpaperSG and
documents. An ‘archaeological analysis’ by Foucault (1972) was used to trace the
discursive conditions which enabled and facilitated the policy. Three distinct elements
were borrowed from ‘The Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language’,
namely: the status – as reflected in the positions of individuals influencing the PE
policies and initiatives; the institutional sites – as in the locations of the decisions being
exercised, and; the situation – identified by the key events leading to the decision to
increase QPETs in primary schools. The conclusions based on the analysis of these
elements offer a clearer understanding of the various contributions to the adoption of
the policy and serve to provide an insightful lens to policymakers who might seek to
redesign the future shape of Physical Education.
期刊介绍:
International Sports Studies (ISS) is a scholarly journal in the field of physical education and sport with a unique focus. Its aim is to advance understanding and communication between members of the global community who share a professional, personal or scholarly interest in the state and development of physical education and sport around the world. International Sports Studies (ISS) is today without paradigmatic prejudice and reflects an eclectic approach to the task of understanding physical education and sport in the contemporary world. It asks only that its contributors can add to knowledge about international physical education and sport studies through studies involving comparisons between regional, national and international settings or by providing unique insights into specific national and local phenomena which contribute to an understanding that can be shared across as well as within national borders.