This book offers an overview of contemporary debates in social justice
and equity within Physical Education (PE) and Youth Sport (YS). It gives
the reader clear direction on how to evaluate their current PE or YS
program against current research and provides ideas for content,
curriculum development, implementation, and pedagogical impact.
The book addresses key contemporary issues including healthism, sexism,
racism, classism, heterosexism, ableism and colonialism, and it
highlights the importance of positionality and critical awareness on the
part of the teacher, coach, or researcher. Presenting an array of case
studies, practical examples, and thought-provoking questions, the book
discusses equitable pedagogies and how they might be implemented,
including in curriculum design and assessment.
Concise, and avoiding academic jargon, this is an invaluable guide for
pre-service and in-service teachers, teacher educators, coaches, and
educators, helping them to ensure that all students and young people are
included within the PE and YS settings for which they are responsible.