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Social Justice Research in Physical Education Teacher Education: Contextualized in the United States

Desmond W. Delk, Michelle Vaughn, Samuel R. Hodge

2022Journal of Teaching in Physical Education11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose : The primary purpose of this comprehensive literature review was to analyze the current body of social justice research in Physical Education Teacher Education conducted in the United States exclusively. As a secondary purpose, we defined social justice as articulated in the Physical Education Teacher Education literature and summarized discourse undergirding social justice principles. Method : The research design was documentary analysis with keyword searches used to identify articles from selected electronic databases over a 15-year period from 2005 through 2020. Thirteen articles met all inclusion criteria (i.e., empirical studies). These studies were retrieved, reviewed, coded, analyzed thematically, and summarized. Findings/Discussion : From this process, six major recurrent themes emerged: (a) social justice in Black context, (b) learning social justice, (c) diversified and racialized identities, (d) competencies and pedagogies, (e) viewpoints, and (f) criticality and pluralism.

Topics & Concepts

Physical educationViewpointsPedagogyInclusion (mineral)Economic JusticeContext (archaeology)Teacher educationPsychologySocial justiceSociologySocial scienceSocial psychologyPolitical scienceLawPaleontologyVisual artsArtBiologyPhysical Education and PedagogyInclusion and Disability in Education and SportYouth Development and Social Support
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