An eroding social justice agenda: The case of physical education and health edu-business in schools


Autoria(s): McCuaig, Louise; Enright, Eimear; Macdonald, Doune; Rossi, Tony; Hansen, Scott
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

In this paper we draw on current research to explore notions of a socially just Health and Physical Education (HPE), in light of claims that a neoliberal globalisation promotes markets over the states, and a new individualism that privileges self-interest over the collective good. We also invite readers to consider United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s ambition for PE in light of preliminary findings from an Australian led research project exploring national and international patterns of outsourcing HPE curricula. Data were sourced from this international research project through a mixed method approach. Each external provider engaged in four phases of research activity: (a) Web-audits, (b) Interviews with external providers, (c) Network diagrams, and (d) School partner interviews and observations. Results We use these data to pose what we believe to be three emerging lines of inquiry and challenge for a socially just school HPE within neoliberal times. In particular our data indicates that the marketization of school HPE is strengthening an emphasis on individual responsibility for personal health, elevating expectations that schools and teachers will “fill the welfare gap” and finally, influencing the nature and purchase of educative HPE programs in schools. The apparent proliferation of external providers of health work, HPE resources and services reflects the rise and pervasiveness of neoliberalism in education. We conclude that this global HPE landscape warrants attention to investigate the extent to which external providers’ resources are compatible with schooling’s educative and inclusive mandates.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93980/

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Routledge(Taylor & Francis)

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93980/1/RQES%20An%20eroding%20social%20agenda%20McCuaig%20et%20al.%2007_03.pdf

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/urqe20/current#.VvDQPkPz9WQ

McCuaig, Louise, Enright, Eimear, Macdonald, Doune, Rossi, Tony, & Hansen, Scott (2016) An eroding social justice agenda: The case of physical education and health edu-business in schools. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. (In Press)

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Copyright 2016 Taylor & Francis

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #edu-business #curriculum #Physical Education #pedagogy
Tipo

Journal Article