Health and Physical Education in Primary Schools

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A01=Jo Naera
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A01=Kirsten Petrie
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A01=Marg Cosgriff
A01=Shane Keown
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Author_Jo Naera
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Author_Kirsten Petrie
Author_Lisette Burrows
Author_Marg Cosgriff
Author_Shane Keown
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collaborative HPE curriculum development
curriculum development
curriculum innovation
diversity in education
elementary education
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EveryBody Counts
health education
HPE
inclusive pedagogy
learning practice
PE
physical education
practitioner action research
primary education
primary schools
reflective teaching strategies
sport
sport pedagogy
student-centred learning
teachers
teaching practice

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041016557
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book encourages primary school practitioners to think differently about the way in which health and physical education (HPE) is delivered in schools. Drawing on evidence from a long-term collaborative practitioner action research project, EveryBody Counts, the book shows that it is possible to challenge the orthodoxy and to reshape practice to better suit the needs and interests of all children. Featuring the voices of practitioners and the ‘lived’ experiences of teachers, the book includes snippets and stories of thought and practice, supported by and linked to the research literature on topics including curriculum change, student-centred models, and pedagogical approaches in HPE. Every chapter includes rich accounts of how the teachers grappled with their own understandings of what HPE could potentially look like in their classes, as well as the range of new topics, practices, and pedagogies they used and with what effect. Questions at the end of each chapter encourage the reader to think critically about their own professional practice. This book is illuminating reading for trainee and in-service teachers and practitioners working in primary schools or working with young children.

Kirsten Petrie is an Associate Professor at the University of Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand, and is an educator focused on improving teaching, learning, and leading. Her research and professional activities are centred on critical participatory practices that enhance the educational experience for all stakeholders. As an initial teacher education lecturer, academic leader, researcher, and member of the community, she is committed to praxis-oriented approaches that contributing to improving educational outcomes.

Marg Cosgriff is a Senior Lecturer in The Division of Health, University of Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand. Marg's teaching and research specialities include community health and well-being; outdoor learning, leadership, and education outside the classroom; and inclusive Health and Physical Education in schools. Her work is informed by a longstanding professional background in secondary school teaching, initial and continuing teacher education, and outdoor education instruction.

Lisette Burrows is Director of Te Ngira Institute for Population Research and a Professor in Community Health and Physical Culture at the University of Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand. She is co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Sport, Education and Society, and past-President, Fellow, and Life Member of Physical Education New Zealand (PENZ). She is a seasoned researcher, familiar with diverse research methods, including teacher and student interviews, surveys, document analysis, and focus groups.

Shane Keown, Joel Devcich, Jo Naera, and Deirdre Duggan are all practicing teachers and senior leaders in primary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand. At the time of the EveryBody Counts research project, they were based in two schools but have subsequently taken up opportunities to lead learning in schools across the North Island.