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Teacher Education and Professional Development

Edith Cowan University

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

2013

Health and physical education

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The Lived And Living Bodies Of Two Health And Physical Education Tertiary Educators: How Embodied Consciousness Highlighted The Importance Of Their Bodies In Their Teaching Practice In Hpe, Jennifer A. Mcmahon, Helen E. Huntly Apr 2013

The Lived And Living Bodies Of Two Health And Physical Education Tertiary Educators: How Embodied Consciousness Highlighted The Importance Of Their Bodies In Their Teaching Practice In Hpe, Jennifer A. Mcmahon, Helen E. Huntly

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education (HPE) educators’ bodies. In particular, it explores how their lived encounters impacted upon their everyday teaching practice. Narrative accounts are used to present their lived and living bodies in this research. Findings suggest that they were enacting body pedagogies and embodied experiences in various ways influencing pedagogical practice and at times colliding with pre-service teachers’ bodies. ‘Embodied consciousness’ highlights an importance for all educators to better understand how their bodies are positioned and thus influence their practice. This research acknowledges the body as a site …


Using Narrative As A Tool To Locate And Challenge Pre Service Teacher Bodies In Health And Physical Education, Jennifer A. Mcmahon, Dawn Penney Jan 2013

Using Narrative As A Tool To Locate And Challenge Pre Service Teacher Bodies In Health And Physical Education, Jennifer A. Mcmahon, Dawn Penney

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

This paper reports on research that has explored the use of narrative as a pedagogical tool in pre service teacher education. Specifically, we pursue the use of narrative to engage with pre service teachers’ embodied experiences [their lived body] and the ways in which these experiences are in turn currently influencing their ‘living bodies’ in regard to what Health and Physical Education (HPE) is and how it should be taught. Data in the form of an assemblage of pre service teachers’ narratives are presented to show how both the lived and living body contributes to thoughts and ideas about HPE. …