The Voices of children, Aged 10-11 Years Old: Physical Education and the implications for Policy, Practice and Research in England
Costas, Barry
(2014)
The Voices of children, Aged 10-11 Years Old: Physical Education and the implications for Policy, Practice and Research in England.
The International Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, 20 (4).
pp. 121-131.
ISSN 2327-7963
This paper has evolved out of a much larger doctoral thesis which looked specifically at the voices of Year Six children in the Olympic borough of Hackney in East London. The data collected contributes to an existing body of knowledge where the vast majority of the work on learner experiences has been concerned with the core subjects and secondary schooling. The re-emergence of learner experiences as a pedagogical approach to inform curriculum design is encouraged throughout. The data collected showed that children do value their health and were asking for a greater range of physical activities to be made available to them.
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Additional information | Barry Costas, "The Voices of Children, Aged 10-11 Years Old: Physical Education and the Implications for Policy, Practice, and Research in England", The International Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, Vol. 20(4): 121-131, November 2014. |
Keywords | children , learner voice, pedagogy, physical education |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:56 |
Last Modified | 31 May 2025 00:01 |
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