1st Edition
Education in Sport and Physical Activity Future Directions and Global Perspectives
Sport and physical activity are embedded in our education systems and in wider society. This book takes the broadest possible look at this topic, across every key discipline and on different continents, opening up important new directions for the future development of sport and physical activity education.
The book examines education in sport coaching, sport management, PE teacher training, physical activity and health promotion, and the emerging discipline of outdoor studies, considering how trends such as globalisation, digitalisation, and privatisation are having a profound impact on education programs. It identifies some of the most important societal issues that must be addressed by sport and physical activity educators, including healthy lifestyles, inequality, intercultural aspects, human rights, and emerging technologies, and looks at how sport and physical activity education in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia, and Australasia is evolving to meet these challenges.
Designed to invite self-reflection, to provoke debate and to open up new cross-disciplinary and international perspectives within sports organisations and higher education institutions, this book is fascinating reading for advanced students, researchers, teachers, and policy makers with an interest in sport and physical activity.
Introduction
Part I: Current Issues in Sport Education
1 The Challenge of Doing Coach Education and Development in the 21st Century: Past, Present, and Future Trends
Sergio Lara-Bercial and John Bales
2 International Sport Management Education: Curricula, Trends, and Challenges
Thomas Giel, Rei Yamashita, Daryousch Argomand and Kirstin Hallmann
3 The Need for T-shaped Sport, Physical Activity and Health Professionals
Johan de Jong and Thomas Skovgaard
4 Outdoor Education as a Deep Education for Global Sustainability and Social Justice
Heather Prince and Jean Cory-Wright
Part II: New Trends in Sport Education
5 Sport Education from a Global Perspective
Richard Bailey and Bettina Callary
6 The Utility of New Technologies in the Future of Sport Education
Jonathan Robertson and Margaret Bearman
7 Industry Alignment: Fit-For-Purpose Sport Education
Steven Osborne and Elizabeth Lewis
Part III: Education in Sport and Physical Activity around the Globe
8 European Perspectives on Qualifications in Sport
Stefan Walzel, Ruth Crabtree and Karen Petry
9 Sport Development and Delivery in Canada, México, and the United States: Commonalities, Differences, and Future Needs
Hans van der Mars, Tim Hopper, Gord Inglis, Edtna Jáuregui Ulloa, Juan Ricardo López-Taylor and Martin Francisco González-Villalobos
10 Education in Sport and Physical Activity Across the Pacific
Dean Dudley, John Cairney, Aue te Ava and Jackie Lauff
11 Education in Sport and Physical Activity: Current Trends, Developments and Challenges in Latin America
Miguel A. Cornejo and Alexander Cárdenas
12 Physical Education and School Sport in Eastern Asia
Emi Tsuda, Yoshinori Okade, Takahiro Sato and Yung-Ju Chen
Part IV: Education in Sport and Physical Activity in a Changing World
13 Sport, Physical Activity and Health Promotion: Implications for the Education of Future Professionals
Catherine Woods, Marie Murphy and Enrique García Bengoechea
14 Being Active as a Sport or PA Student in an Era of Wearable Technology
Charlotte Van Tuyckom and Steven Vos
15 Sport, Diversity, and Inequality: Intersecting Challenges and Solutions
Karen Petry, Marianne Meier and Louis Moustakas
16 Human Rights in Sport Education
Daniela Heerdt and William Rook
17 Developing Intercultural Sport Educators in Europe: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Directions
Louis Moustakas, Eleftheria Papageorgiou and Karen Petry
18 Careers of European Athletes: Who is Ultimately Responsible?
Stefan Walzel, Niklas A. Rotering and Ruth Crabtree
19 Transforming Coach Education for the 21st Century
Christian Thue Bjørndal, Tynke Toering and Siv Gjesdal
Biography
Karen Petry is Senior Researcher and Deputy Head of the Institute of European Sport Development and Leisure Studies at the German Sport University Cologne and Vice President of the European Network of Sport Education (ENSE). She is responsible for the research activities in Sport Policy, Sport and Society and Sport for Development. In 2011, she received the Alberto-Madella-Award for her outstanding engagement in Sport Education. Karen has published on European and international sport policy, education in sport, sport and development, sport and social work, and sport and gender.
Johan de Jong is Professor of Healthy Lifestyle, Sports & Physical Activity at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, Netherlands and Board Member of the European Network of Sport Education (ENSE). Furthermore, he represents Hanze University in the Health Enhancing Physical Activity Europe Network (HEPA) and the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA). His main research objective is to develop and evaluate approaches that stimulate people, from young to old, to become more physically active as part of a healthy lifestyle. Johan has published in different sport, physical activity and health related journals.
"The insights and conclusions in the book, supplemented by case studies that show different socio-cultural perspectives to sport and physical activity from Europe, North and Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region (Chapters 8–12), have guided my ongoing collaborative projects concerning a state’s approach to the role of sport for development goals in Canada, Turkey and South Korea with researchers in education and the social sciences. I believe this book will benefit junior researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers by offering global and multidimensional perspectives in response to current and future challenges in education in sport and physical activity." - Dongkyu Na, Educational Review