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SHAPE America and physical literacy: an event horizon?

Dillon Landi, Tara B. Blackshear, Carrie McFadden

2021Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we reflect on SHAPE America’s K-12 National Standards and its connection to physical literacy. We argue physical educators in the United States have primarily engaged with the term physical literacy without engaging with the theoretical and pedagogical depth of the concept. Despite this, SHAPE America does explicitly endorse an adapted version of Whitehead’s definition of the physical literacy concept. In drawing on feminist intersectional thought, we make an argument that SHAPE America’s adoption of physical literacy has produced an era of ‘disorientation’ in United States physical education. Within this disorientation, much of the advancements made in theory, pedagogy, sociocultural issues, as well as curriculum have been lost. We conclude by calling for a revamping of the standards that are not bound to a single concept, model or theoretical paradigm.

Topics & Concepts

LiteracyArgument (complex analysis)Sociocultural evolutionCurriculumPhysical educationEvent (particle physics)SociologyPsychologyPedagogyMathematics educationEpistemologyMedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAnthropologyPhilosophyInternal medicinePhysical Education and PedagogyInclusion and Disability in Education and SportChildren's Physical and Motor Development