Critical Race Studies in Physical Education
English
By (author): Brian Culp Tara B. Blackshear
This inequality extends not just into education but also into physical education. Blacks are stereotyped as physically superior and intellectually deficient. They are marginalized in PE just as they are in other aspects of their lives.
Through a series of case studies, Critical Race Studies in Physical Education offers deep insights into the issues that Black students face. The text, geared to undergraduate and graduate PETE students and in-service teachers, does the following:
- Provides culturally aware teaching strategies that affirm the worth of Black students
- Amplifies the crucial issues that negatively affect Black students
- Addresses the litany of intentional and covert racist practices directed toward Black youth, thus broadening the books value beyond the sharing of teaching strategies
To do so, Critical Race Studies in Physical Education provides the following:
- Eight case studies of situations that expose racism, disparities, and other issues affecting Black students well-being, self-worth, and healthy experiences in PE
- Critical race study discourse that stimulates discussion of relevant issues and enhances learning
- Reflective activities, resources, lesson considerations, and definitions to help students and in-service teachers use what they have learned through the case studies and discussions
- A white elementary student uses the N-word toward a Black teacher
- A Black female student endures gendered racism and racial disparities through her swimming experiences
- A white teacher is oblivious to why her Black students dont want to be outside in the sunshine or get their hair moist
- A new PE teacher harbors toxic masculinity, white supremacy, and stereotypes of Black sexuality
- White student teachers grapple with accepting job offers in an urban area
Critical Race Studies in Physical Education will help teachers of all races adopt the teaching practices that create this supportive, empathetic, and nurturing environmentand, in doing so, validate Black students self-worth and swing the pendulum back toward a more equitable education in PE.
Human Kinetics is proud to publish this book in association with SHAPE America, the national organization that defines excellence for school-based health and physical education professionals across the United States. See more