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Physical Education,Citizenship, and Social Justice: A Position Statement
Authors:Dean Garratt  Simon Kumar
Institution:1. School of Education, York St John University, York, United Kingdomd.garratt@yorksj.ac.uk;3. School of Sport, York St John University, York, United Kingdom
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article examines the complex but seldom articulated relationship of primary physical education, citizenship, and social justice. We argue that to conflate physical activity and sport with physical education in unacknowledged ways may serve to perpetuate the status quo. More significantly, the current emphasis on activity through competitive sport in the teaching of physical education in primary schools is both reductive and educationally limiting, affecting not only teachers’ professionalism but the wider educational experience of young people. The trend towards competitive sport at the expense of a broader educational experience further represents a potentially serious omission: an abrogation of responsibility on the part of schools in England and Wales to meet the statutory requirements of the Education Reform Act (1988). On the thirtieth anniversary of the Act, we adopt a novel approach, utilizing Foucauldian ideas, to examine movements in the development of policy and understand the contemporary context as a means to suggest more propitious ways forward.
Keywords:Physical education  citizenship  social justice  critique  Foucault
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