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    Using features of meaningful experiences to guide primary physical education practice (Pre-published version)

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    Beni, S., Fletcher, T., Ní Chróinín, D. (2018) 'Using features of meaningful experiences to guide primary physical education practice.' European Physical Education Review XX(X), pp. 1–17. DOI: 10.1177/1356336X18755050
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    2018
    Author
    Ní Chróinín, Déirdre
    Beni, Stephanie
    Fletcher, Tim
    Peer Reviewed
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    Beni, S., Fletcher, T., Ní Chróinín, D. (2018) 'Using features of meaningful experiences to guide primary physical education practice.' European Physical Education Review XX(X), pp. 1–17. DOI: 10.1177/1356336X18755050
    Abstract
    Providing meaningful experiences in physical education has long been identified as a key objective for teachers to strive toward. Supported by a critical friend, a beginning teacher used self-study methodology to analyse ways she drew from the features of meaningful experiences to guide her planning and instruction in primary physical education. Data from a striking/fielding games (e.g. softball, cricket) unit were collected and analysed. Results demonstrate how the teacher came to use the features of meaningful experiences (i.e. social interaction, fun, challenge, motor competence, personally relevant learning, and delight) in integrated ways to guide her planning and instruction in physical education. Through committing to prioritising meaningfulness and reconceptualising ways an experience may be meaningful, the teacher was able to foster these experiences for students primarily through using features of meaningful experiences to filter her decisions. This study offers preliminary support for pedagogies and approaches teachers may use to prioritise meaningful experiences in primary physical education.
    Keywords
    Pedagogy
    Meaningfulness
    Autonomy
    Self-study
    Elementary
    Games
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Sage
    License URI
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1356336X18755050
    DOI
    10.1177/1356336X18755050
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2717
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