1st Edition

Sport and Physical Education in Germany

Edited By Ken Hardman, Roland Naul Copyright 2002
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    Sport and physical education represent important components of German national life, from school and community participation, to elite, international level sport. This unique and comprehensive collection brings together material from leading German scholars to examine the role of sport and PE in Germany from a range of historical and contemporary perspectives.
    Key topics include:
    * sport and PE in pre-war, post war and re-unified Germany
    * sport and PE in schools
    * coach education
    * elite sport and sport science
    * women and sport
    * sport and recreation facilities.
    This book offers an illuminating insight into how sport and PE have helped to shape Germany. It represents fascinating reading for anyone with an interest in the history and sociology of sport, and those working in German studies.

    1. Context to Sport and Physical Education in Germany 2. History of Sport and Physical Education, 1800-1945 3. Sport and Physical Education in the Two Germanies, 1990-2000 4. Sport and Physical Education in Re-unified Germany 1990-2000 5. Physical Education in Schools 6. Physical Education Teacher Training 7. Coach Education and Training 8. Elite Sport 9. Sport for All 10. Sport and Women 11. Sport Facilities

    Biography

    Edited by Hardman, Ken; Naul, Roland