Promoting professional learning through on-going and interactive support: Three Cases within Physical Education: three cases within physical education

Ann MacPhail, Antonio Calderon, Peter Andrew Hastie, Oleg Anatolievich Sinelnikov

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Abstract

This paper reports on three cases where university teacher educators have provided an ongoing and interactive support system for teachers learning a particular curriculum and instructional model in physical education in their own schools. Located in diverse contexts (Ireland, Spain and Taiwan), each of these initiatives was grounded in the idea that previous efforts at professional development in settings outside the school led to less than successful implementation of innovative practice once teachers returned to their own settings. The three cases provide a description of the rationale for the professional development initiative, followed by a more extensive description of the professional development itself and its resultant outcomes. The third part of each scenario serves to highlight the challenges faced by the providers and the teachers during the course of the professional development. Three major themes (time, accessibility and modeling) that were common across sites are discussed in terms of the implications for professional development not only in physical education, but across subject areas irrespective of geographical location.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)452-466
Number of pages15
JournalProfessional Development in Education
Volume41
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 May 2015

Keywords

  • physical education
  • professional learning
  • Sport Education
  • teacher education

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