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Implications for promoting physical literacy

  • Elizabeth Jayne Durden-Myers
  • , Nigel R. Green
  • , Margaret Whitehead
    • Liverpool John Moores University

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    Abstract

    This study considers the implications for teachers of physical education of adopting physical literacy as the focus of their work. These implications arise from the philosophical underpinning of the concept, from the definition of physical literacy and are in line with the mission of the International Physical Literacy Association. In the first section of this study, recommendations stemming from the philosophical roots of the concept will be outlined in brief. The other three sections will demonstrate how this philosophical basis and the definition of physical literacy should inform, first, lesson and unit content; second, teaching approaches; and, finally, curriculum planning. Unpacking the implications and what physical literacy looks like in practice is essential if teachers are to begin to incorporate physical literacy within their practice.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)262-271
    JournalJournal of Teaching in Physical Education
    Volume37
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2018

    Keywords

    • physical education

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