Gender and Sexuality in Physical Education and Health Curricula in Japan

2022 ◽  
pp. 290-313
Author(s):  
Diana J. Fox ◽  
Naoki Suzuki ◽  
Vivian Clark-Bess

This comparative study of gender messages in Japanese textbooks reveals a pattern of underlying sex discrimination as well as efforts at reform. There is a “hidden curriculum”—the presence of powerful, hegemonic messages that reinforce dominant social structural values of a gender binary—shaping the learning environment and sustaining structural inequalities. An effort to address the hidden curriculum of gender and sexuality biases in Japanese textbooks was published in 2020 through the National Elementary School Health textbooks and curriculum. This study analyzes existing gender messages permeating the explicit and hidden curriculum and reform efforts, employing mixed methods of content analysis and ethnographic observations.

Author(s):  
Collin A. Webster ◽  
Genee Glascoe ◽  
Chanta Moore ◽  
Brian Dauenhauer ◽  
Cate A. Egan ◽  
...  

School administrator involvement is recognized as a key factor in the extent to which school health promotion programs and initiatives are successfully implemented. The aims of this scoping review are to: (a) Identify existing documents that contain recommendations regarding the involvement of school administrators in school-based health promotion; (b) distill and summarize the recommendations; (c) examine differences in the recommendations by targeted professional level, professional group, health promotion content focus, and by whether the recommendations are evidence-based or opinion-based; and (d) evaluate the research informing the recommendations. We drew upon the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines to conduct the review. Our team conducted a comprehensive literature search with no date or geographic restrictions from January 2018 through April 2018 using four electronic databases: Academic Search Complete, Google Scholar, Physical Education Index, and PubMed. Eligibility criteria included any online documents, in English, that contained recommendations targeting school administrators’ (e.g., principals, assistant principals, superintendents) involvement (e.g., support, endorsement, advocacy) in school health programming (e.g., physical activity, nutrition, wellness). The search yielded a total of 1225 records, which we screened by title, then by abstract, and finally by full text, resulting in 61 records that met inclusion criteria. Data (e.g., recommendations, targeted contexts, targeted administrators) from these records were extracted for a content analysis. Included records contained 80 distinct recommendations, which we summarized into three themes (Collaboration, Advocacy, and Support) using a content analysis. Separate content analyses revealed no qualitative differences in the recommendations by professional level, professional group, or content focus, or by whether the recommendations were evidence-based or opinion-based. Twenty-one of the included records were peer-reviewed research articles. Using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT), we appraised qualitative research articles the highest and mixed methods research articles the lowest. This review provides a basis for future research and professional practice aiming to increase school administrators’ involvement in school-based health promotion.


2012 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-287 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael A. Hemphill ◽  
Andrew R. Richards ◽  
Thomas J. Templin ◽  
Bonnie Tjeerdsma Blankenship

Previous reviews of research have documented the increasing use of qualitative inquiry in physical education. In this research note, the authors present a content analysis of qualitative research articles published between 1998 and 2008 in the Journal of Teaching in Physical Education (JTPE). A total of 110 empirical articles were published that included a qualitative component, 38.2% of those used mixed methods. Results include analyses of types of qualitative research, research focus, theoretical frameworks, data collection techniques, trustworthiness techniques, and participants. The Research Authorship Score revealed that qualitative research tends to rely on teams of researchers in the conduct of studies. By extending previous work, this study reveals that qualitative research continues to play a significant role in research on physical education.


Retos ◽  
2015 ◽  
pp. 186-191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lourdes Rué Rosell ◽  
Maria Ángeles Serrano Alfonso

Este trabajo pretende profundizar, desde una perspectiva multidisciplinar, en las posibilidades de estrategias e intervenciones que ofrece la Educación Física en el contexto educativo, concretamente en la educación primaria, y que contribuyen al establecimiento de hábitos saludables en el alumnado y que pueden extenderse más allá del propio alumnado. La identificación de tales intervenciones se ha realizado a partir de una revisión profunda de las bases de datos que recogen las publicaciones de más impacto internacional a través de la Web of Knowledge. Asimismo, se presenta la potencial aplicabilidad de estas prácticas, por compartir algunas de las características que las definen o por ser propuestas ya compartidas, en centros educativos que se han transformado en Comunidades de Aprendizaje. Palabras clave: Educación Física, Educación Primaria, Estrategias de intervención en la escuela, Promoción de la salud, Comunidades de aprendizaje.Abstract: This paper focus, from a multidisciplinary approach, on the strategies and interventions that physical education offers in the establishment of healthy habits in the educative context, specifically in primary education. Physical education is contributing to establish healthy habits among students and can be extended further the students, to the community. The identification of these strategies and interventions has been done through the literature review of publications with the highest international impact and which are collected on the ISI Web of Knowledge. Moreover, the paper also presents the applicability of these interventions to educative centers that have decided to transform into Learning Communities, because sharing some of their characteristics or proposals. Key words: Physical Education, Primary Education, Strategies of intervention in the school, Health promotion, Learning Communities.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor José Machado de Oliveira ◽  
Izabella Rodrigues Martins ◽  
Valter Bracht

Resumo: Trata do tema da educação para a saúde em escolas públicas no município de Vitória/ES a partir do Programa Saúde na Escola (PSE) e suas relações com a Educação Física (EF). Um levantamento revelou a inexistência de projetos sobre o tema da saúde vinculados à EF. Isso ensejou o desenvolvimento de um projeto de formação continuada com seis professores de EF desta rede, a partir dos princípios da pesquisa-ação. De acordo com os dados produzidos e apesar da EF não ser citada diretamente nos documentos do PSE, existem potenciais relações a serem desenvolvidas. Contudo, há pouca clareza por parte dos profissionais da educação e da saúde sobre como implementá-lo, o que indica a necessidade de formações que capacitem esses agentes a desenvolverem as ações previstas no programa. Palavras-chave: Saúde Escolar. Promoção da Saúde. Educação Física e Treinamento. PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF RELATIONSHIPS BRAZILIAN’S SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM: VISIONS OF TEACHERS OF VITÓRIA/ES SCHOOLS Abstract: Addresses the topic of education for health in public schools in the city of Vitória/ES, the Brazilian’s School Health Program (PSE) and its relationship to Physical Education (PE). A survey showed that no projects on the theme of health related to PE. This gave origin to a continued formation project with six PE teachers of this network, from the action research principles. According to the data produced despite the PE not be cited directly into the PSE documents, there are potential relationships to be developed. However, there is little clarity on the part of professionals in education and health on how to implement it. Which indicates the need for formations that empower these agents to develop the actions planned in the program. Keywords: School Health. Health Promotion. Physical Education and Training. RELACIONES DE LA EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA CON EL PROGRAMA DE SALUD ESCOLAR: VISIONES DEL PROFESORES DE LAS ESCUELAS DE VITÓRIA/ES Resumen: Aborda el tema de la educación para la salud en las escuelas públicas de Vitória/ES, del Programa de Salud Escolar (PSE) y su relación con la Educación Física (EF). Una investigación mostró que no hay proyectos sobre el tema de la salud relacionada con la EF. Esto dio origen a un proyecto de formación continua con seis profesores de EF, a partir de los principios de la investigación acción. De acuerdo con los datos producidos y a pesar de la EF no estar directamente citada en los documentos del PSE, existen relaciones potenciales a desarrollar. Sin embargo, hay poca claridad por parte de los profesionales de la educación y salud sobre la manera de ponerla en práctica, lo que indica la necesidad de capacitación que permitan estos agentes desarrollar las acciones del programa. Palabras-clave: Salud Escolar. Promoción de la Salud. Educación y Entrenamiento Físico.


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