Learning to teach sport education: The experiences of a pre-service teacher

Eileen McMahon, Ann MacPhail

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    Abstract

    This paper repor ts on a study of one pre-ser vice teacher's implementation of the spor t education (SE) model in a post-primar y school in Ireland. The study sought to identify and understand the mechanisms that facilitate or inhibit learning to teach the model from the perspective of a pre-ser vice teacher. Occupational socialization was used to examine how past teaching experiences, physical education teacher education (PETE) and school culture influenced and impacted on the experience of learning to teach the SE model. Qualitative data are repor ted from inter views and diar y entries. Findings reveal that professional socialisation occurring in PETE had the most influence on the pre-ser vice teacher's experience of learning to teach the model. A number of recommendations are made for teacher education and for professional development specialists attempting to improve professional development oppor tunities and facilitate curricular change.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)229-246
    Number of pages18
    JournalEuropean Physical Education Review
    Volume13
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007

    Keywords

    • Physical education
    • Pre-service teacher
    • Socialization
    • Sport education

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