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The A–Z of Social Justice Physical Education: Part 1

Shrehan Lynch, Sue Sutherland, Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette

2020Journal of Physical Education Recreation & Dance45 citationsDOI

Abstract

Education professionals are morally compelled to ensure that all students feel accepted, safe, and are represented in their classes. Physical education is no different; however, specific practitioner-orientated strategies to embark in more socially just practices are scarce in physical education literature. This article provides the first part of an A-Z of social justice education series where practitioners are provided with examples of socially just physical education practices and ideas for use within classes. As an example, the letter A (Ability) unpacks the hyper-focus physical education programs have placed on physical abilities and the need to be ability aware in all domains within the subject. Thus, it is essential that we prioritize a holistic and well-versed program for all students despite their abilities. Resources for each letter are provided where educators can find more information.

Topics & Concepts

Physical educationSubject (documents)Economic JusticeSocial justicePedagogyEngineering ethicsFocus (optics)PsychologySociologyPublic relationsPolitical scienceComputer scienceSocial scienceEngineeringLawOpticsPhysicsLibrary sciencePhysical Education and PedagogyInclusion and Disability in Education and SportYouth Development and Social Support