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Teachers' Perspectives of Enacting Student Voice in Primary Physical Education

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posted on 2024-01-19, 04:25 authored by Cassandra IannucciCassandra Iannucci, Cameron van der Smee, Melissa Parker
Purpose: Broadly speaking, student voice can be defined as initiatives that involve consultation of, feedback from, and engagement with students regarding their own education. This study’s aim was to explore teachers’ experiences and perceptions of enacting student voice in primary physical education. Method: Participants included six primary school health and physical education specialist teachers within Victoria, Australia. Data were collected via six rich and detailed one-on-one semistructured interviews. Results: Three main themes include: (a) “same-same but different” highlighting participants’ varying conceptualizations and enactment of student voice, (b) “language matters” emphasizing the importance of language used when discussing and implementing student voice, and (c) “barriers and challenges to implementation” capturing participants’ experience and limiting factors to the enactment of student voice practices. Discussion/Conclusion: Grounded in education for transformation and patterns of partnership theories, the discussion focuses on the disassociation between teachers’ perceived understanding and enactment and the implications for students resulting from the misalignment.

History

Journal

JOURNAL OF TEACHING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Location

Hanover, PA.

ISSN

0273-5024

eISSN

1543-2769

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC