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Miller JAContributor(s)
University of New EnglandKeywords
Higher EducationPhysical Education and Development Curriculum and Pedagogy
Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development
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http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/18046Abstract
By engaging with the text in this chapter, students will be able to: understand the framework of this book and the overall focus of pre-service teacher education (PSTE) for physical education, health and wellbeing across the early childhood, primary and secondary levels of schooling; understand the different terms associated with PSTE, levels of schooling, and the inclusion of health and physical education in the Australian Curriculum; delineate the areas of physical education, sport, physical activity and play, and understand these are related but not synonymous terms; understand and apply the principles of social justice to health and physical education as covered by the Australian Curriculum; recognise and appreciate the relevance and impact that pre-service teachers' past school experiences have on their ability to transform physical education, health and wellbeing of all students throughout their teaching career.Date
2015Type
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oai:e-publications.une.edu.au:une:18254http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/18046
une:18254
une-20151008-125735