1st Edition

Primary School Physical Education Research into Practice

Edited By Anne Williams Copyright 2000
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book aims to put right the fact that there is a dearth of texts written specifically for primary school teachers, which provides information about key issues and current research evidence in ways which are comprehensible to a non-specialist and which guide practice. The ability to use research evidence to improve and inform practice is now a requirement for the award of QTS.

    1.Reseach and the Primary School Teacher 2.The National Curriculum for Physical Education: Policy, Practice and Prospects 3.Couch Potato Kids and Lazy Layabouts: The Role of Primary Schools in Relation to Physical Activity Among Children 4.Physical Education and Health-Promoting Primary Schools 5.Curriculum Planning in Early Years Physical Education: Casting the Teacher in the Role of Researcher 6.Safe Practice in Primary School Physical Education 7.Girls' Experience of Physical Education: Voting With Their Feet? 8.Towards Inclusion in Education and Physical Education

    Biography

    Anne Williams

    'I have no hesitation in recommending this book and feel it will be an invaluable source book on the shelves of schools and colleges for many years to come.' - Jonathan Doherty, Sport, Education and Society