Diversity, Difference and Social Justice in Physical Education

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Critical Pedagogy
critical pedagogy approaches
cultural capital in schools
Epistemic Injustice
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ethnic diversity in PE teaching
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Great Regression
GWS
GWS Region
Habitus Transformation
HPE
HPE Teaching
inclusive teacher education
Minority Ethnic
minority teacher experiences
Non-white Teachers
Pe
Pe Academic
PETE
PETE Academic
PETE Profession
PETE Programme
PETE Research
PETE Teaching
physical education research
Professional Development
Racial Matching
Trans-local Communities
trans-locality studies
Undergraduate Students

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367343477
  • Weight: 312g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a detailed analysis of the experiences of (minority ethnic) physical education (PE) teachers in both schools and higher education contexts. It examines and questions the lack of ethnic diversity in PE teacher education in high-income developed countries and suggests important new directions for transformative pedagogy to address the ‘whiteness’ of PE.

The book draws on auto-ethnographical research conducted in Sydney, Australia—one of the world’s most culturally diverse cities—and in cities of the United Kingdom. The study is rooted in the concept of ‘trans-locality’, the networks that extend beyond the immediate community. It explores the challenges faced by PE teachers in culturally diverse workplaces, and the interconnections between place, institutions, and the parallel processes of mobility and globalisation. To understand and theorise the myriad of interactions and practice around diversity, differences, and social justice among lecturers, teachers, and students across the two locations, the book offers an emerging area of scholarship that focuses on a trans-local perspective in diversity and inclusion in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE).

Diversity, Difference and Social Justice in Physical Education will be of significance to those who manage, teach, and research issues associated with diversity and advocate for diversifying the teaching workforce in PETE.

Bonnie Pang is Lecturer at the University of Bath, United Kingdom, Adjunct Fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, Australia, and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow (2019-2020).

Tony Rossi is Professor and Deputy Dean in the School of Health Sciences, Western Sydney University, Australia. He is also the Discipline Lead for Sport, Health, and Exercise Science and author of Workplace Learning in Physical Education (2015).

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