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‘Just do some physical activity’: Exploring experiences of teaching physical education online during Covid-19

Vaughan Cruickshank, Shane Pill, Casey Mainsbridge

2021UTAS Research Repository36 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to explore teacher experiences of online delivery of physical education (PE). Research has noted the use of blended learning and flipped classrooms in PE, yet little is known about the delivery of fully online school PE. The move to online teaching required by Covid-19 suppression measures in 2020 provided an opportunity to explore the delivery of PE online. Data was obtained from teachers forced to shift to online teaching delivery of primary school PE in one Australian state during 2020. Semistructured interviews occurred with 11 primary school PE specialist teachers providing qualitative data for analysis. The analysis of teachers’ experiences indicated that in most cases PE did not happen, rather, physical activity provision was initiated or PE was marginalised to a movement break between subjects with perceived higher status and priority. The importance of teacher-student connection to the teachers and inconsistency surrounding the use of online learning platforms emerged as concerns of the teachers. The results show that the move to online provision of PE resulted in diminished educative purpose.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Online learningPsychologyOnline teachingQualitative researchMedical educationPhysical educationMathematics educationPedagogyMedicineSociologyMultimediaComputer scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologySocial scienceDiseasePhysical Education and PedagogyInclusion and Disability in Education and SportSports and Physical Education Research
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