TY - BOOK AU - Gerdin,Göran AU - Smith,Wayne AU - Philpot,Rod AU - Schenker,Katarina AU - Mordal Moen,Kjersti AU - Linnér,Susanne AU - Westlie,Knut AU - Larsson,Lena TI - Social justice pedagogies in health and physical education T2 - Routledge studies in physical education and youth sport SN - 9781000413335 U1 - 370.115 PY - 2021/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Social justice KW - Study and teaching KW - Health education KW - Social aspects KW - Physical education and training KW - EDUCATION / Physical Education KW - bisacsh KW - SPORTS & RECREATION / General KW - SPORTS & RECREATION / Sociology of Sports N1 -
Part I: Background
1. Introduction
2. Social Justice in Health and Physical Education
3. Conceptualising Social Justice
4. The Role of Context in Pedagogies for Social Justice in HPE
Part II: The EDUHEALTH Project
5. Exploring Pedagogies for Social Justice
6. Caring Teaching: The Bedrock of Building Relationships in HPE
7. The Role of HPE in Educating for Social Cohesion
8. Taking Action for Social Justice in HPE Classrooms Through Pedagogies for Social Justice
Part III: Conclusions About Pedagogies for Social Justice in HPE
9. Implications for HPE Practice: Nine Pedagogies for Social Justice
10. What Have We Learnt About Pedagogies for Social Justice in HPE and Where to From Here: Some Concluding Observations
N2 - This book makes the case that school Health and Physical Education (HPE) can make a unique contribution to young people's physical, emotional and social health outcomes when teachers of HPE engage in pedagogies for social justice that emphasise inclusion, democracy and equity. Drawing on observations and teacher interviews across Sweden, Norway and New Zealand, the book explores successful school teaching practices that promote social justice and equitable health outcomes. In particular, it draws attention to the importance of building relationships, teaching for social cohesion and explicitly teaching about and acting on social inequities as pedagogies for social justice. The book also argues that context matters and that pedagogies for social justice need to recognise how both approaches to, and focus on, social justice vary in different contexts. This is essential reading for academics and students interested in social justice and working in the fields of education, HPE and teacher education UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003003953 ER -