Pascual (2006)
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Pascual, C. (2006) ‘The initial training of physical education teachers - In search of the lost meaning of professionalism’, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 11(1): 69-82.Editorial Comment:
Abstract: This article re-examines the initial training of physical education teachers with the purpose of pinning down its professional significance. The author maintains that we have lost, in part, its meaning, and, in an attempt to recover it, offers two initial strategies: to revisit two basic concepts—education in general and physical education in particular—and to reformulate four key questions:
Question 1. What being a physically educated person means… Question 2. What being a real physical educator actually means. … Question 3. What training a physical educator should receive and how it should be given…. Question 4. What those who are responsible for training physical education teachers should be like and how they should behave….
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