scholarly journals The range of Dewey's educational theory that influenced the reform of physical education in post-WWII:

Author(s):  
Toru TAKAHASHI
2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 1023-1037 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashley Casey ◽  
Mikael Quennerstedt

Cooperative learning can be considered as an umbrella term for a number of classroom practices. In this paper we consider the educative nature of cooperative learning in physical education, and we have challenged ourselves to examine how cooperative learning can enhance the education of young people. We do this by revisiting cooperative learning’s Deweyan foundations and hold that such a move would be a constructive way forward for cooperative learning in physical education. We argue that there is a risk, in not going back to its educational roots, that cooperative learning might just become another way to teach, for example, games or sports, and that it currently puts too much emphasis on destination rather than journey. We suggest that using Dewey’s idea of education and experience would add: a situational element, a directional element, a temporal element, a communal element and an educative element. In this way, the use of cooperative learning in physical education can move away from exclusively developing students’ skills, towards an open-ended process of becoming where a diversity of students transform and are being transformed by one another.


2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-232
Author(s):  
Natália Kohatsu Quintilio ◽  
Osvaldo Luiz Ferraz

The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of an instructional planning based on assumptions of the meaningful learning, from principles of Joseph D. Novak’s Educational Theory, using concept maps and other teaching resources in the learning of concepts in physical education classes. Students made a pre-and post-intervention concept map. The analysis of the results showed that there were improvements in the concept maps’ quality and in the understanding of concepts related to the Olympic Games, organized under the Educational Theory principles of Novak and that new teaching and learning tools should be part of physical education classes.


Author(s):  
Debra Callcott ◽  
Judith Miller ◽  
Susan Wilson-Gahan

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