跟踪新西兰奥特罗阿地区的体育素养:对狭窄课程和殖民化的关注

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
S. Stevens, A. Ovens, J. Hapeta, Kirsten Petrie
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摘要

体育素养(PL)的概念越来越引起体育、健康和体育领域从业者、学者和政策制定者的全球兴趣。它的价值和吸引力似乎在于它有助于将注意力重新集中在人类身体和运动的重要性上,使个人能够蓬勃发展,过上充实的生活。体育素养:通过生命历程。体育和青少年体育的国际研究。劳特利奇。从这个意义上说,它与体育教育的目标重叠,并越来越多地被视为对许多西方国家未来课程发展的影响。我们认为,有必要批判性地质疑这种影响,特别是在这个概念不仅仅是重新定义主题领域的命名的意义上;以及其性质、重点和结果。随着新自由主义技术官僚议程推动更明确地衡量与政府支出相关的影响,增加个人对健康结果的责任,以及随后制定衡量工具和标准,这种批判性质疑的必要性也变得更加普遍。这里的担忧,尤其是对新西兰奥特亚这样的国家来说,是当前的课程有被一种概念殖民的风险,这种概念未能充分满足其民族价值观、文化认同和广泛的教育愿望。
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Tracking Physical Literacy in Aotearoa New Zealand: concerns of narrowed curriculum and colonisation
ABSTRACT The concept of physical literacy (PL) has increasingly drawn global interest from practitioners, academics and policymakers within the fields of sport, health and physical education. Its value and appeal appear to lie in its potential to help refocus attention on the importance of human physicality and movement in enabling individuals to flourish and lead fulfilling lives Whitehead, M. (Ed.). (2010). Physical literacy: Through the life-course. International studies in physical education and youth sport. Routledge. In this sense, it overlaps with the aims of physical education (PE) and has increasingly been seen as having an influence on future curriculum development in many Western countries. In our view, there is a need to critically question this influence, particularly in the sense that the concept is not just redefining the nomenclature of the subject area; but also its nature, focus and outcomes. This need to critically question has also become more prevalent as neoliberal technocratic agendas have pushed for clearer measures of the impact associated with government expenditure, increased individual responsibility for health outcomes and the subsequent development of measurement tools and standards. The concern here, particularly for a country like Aotearoa New Zealand, is that the current curriculum risks becoming colonised by a concept, that fails to adequately address its national values, cultural identity and broad educative aspirations.
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