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Health-Based Physical Education – a framework for promoting active lifestyles in children and young people. Part 1: Introducing a new pedagogical model for Health-Based Physical Education

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Abstract

HBPE is one framework that can support physical educators to promote young people’s positive physical activity attitudes and behaviours. In part 1, we present a rationale for new ‘PE-for-health pedagogies’ (Armour & Harris, 2013) – new ways of teaching about physical activity. We subsequently justify the foundations of HBPE, including the model’s major theme and goals, and the underlying theories and important assumptions for practitioners. In part 2, we provide a range of practical examples and identify key considerations to illustrate how HBPE can be effectively applied to help promote positive physical activity behaviour.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60-63
JournalPhysical Education Matters
Volume15
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 19 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Health-Based Physical Education
  • instructional model
  • pedagogical model
  • physical activity

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