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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fiona C. Chambers (University College Cork, Ireland) , David Aldous , Anna BryantPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9780367643386ISBN 10: 0367643383 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction, Part I: Core Concepts, 1. The Languages of/for Movement in 21st Century Physical Education, 2. Physical Education: Threshold Concepts, Liminality and Flow, 3. Design Thinking: Pedagogy, Process, Mindset and Space, Part II: Movement Case Studies: A Design Thinking Approach, 4. Teacher Educators and Preservice Teachers as Designers: Exploring Laban’s Framework Within Gymnastics Settings – An Approach in Physical Education Teacher Education, 5. A Ball of Energy: The Use of Laban Movement Analysis and Imagery to Develop a Performer Holistically in Dance, 6. Towards the Identification of the Threshold Concepts in Parkour: A Case Study, 7. Unravelling Threshold Concepts in Outdoor Education, 8. Cultivating Values through Budo: Instilling Reigi (Respect) in Japanese Junior High School Kendo, 9. Gaelic Games Case Study Conversation: In Flow and In the Zone, 10. Thinking and Feeling within/through Physical Education: What Place for Social and Emotional Learning?, Part III: Lessons Learned: Threshold Concepts for Physical Education, 11. Threshold Concepts for Physical Education, 12. Threshold Concepts for Physical Education: From Conceptual Possibilities to Pedagogical Realities, 13. Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Future DirectionsReviewsAuthor InformationFiona C. Chambers is Head of the School of Education and Senior Lecturer in PE and Sport Pedagogy at University College Cork, Ireland and a Hasso-Plattner Institute-certified Design Thinking Coach. Her teaching, research and civic engagement focuses particularly on the areas of physical education and sport pedagogy, mentoring, and social innovation. She is an Invited Member of UNESCO Scientific Committee for Physical Activity, as well as Secretary General for the Association Internationale des Écoles Superiéure d’Éducation Physique (AIESEP), and a Founder and Link Convenor of the European Educational Research Association (EERA) Network on Research in Sport Pedagogy. She is also co-founder of WickED, a platform using design thinking to develop educational solutions to complex societal challenges. Anna Bryant is Director of Teacher Education and Professional Learning at the Cardiff School of Education and Social Policy (CSESP), Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK. Anna has made a significant contribution to Health Physical Education, specifically, in the area of physical literacy and ‘Health and Well-being’. She has project led Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Sport Wales Physical Literacy Consultants and was an international panel member for the Australian Sports Commission’s Physical Literacy Project (2016-2017). Anna has been involved in providing academic consultancy to the Welsh Government on the new Health and Well-being Area of Learning and Experience (AoLE) and has played a central part in Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Welsh Government National Professional Enquiry Project (NPEP). David Aldous is Senior Lecturer in Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK. The focus of his current research, innovation and teaching interests lies in using forms of sociological theory to develop critical understanding of how education, sport and community-based organisations are able to creatively respond to the reform of education, sport and health policy. He is currently lead for the Physical Health Education for Lifelong Learning (PHELL) research group at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Future research will continue to contribute towards interdisciplinary approaches that support local communities in understanding and addressing the social, environmental and health problems facing society in the early 21st century. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |