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- Title
Alienation in Physical Education From the Perspectives of Children.
- Authors
Spencer-Cavaliere, Nancy; Rintoul, Mary Ann
- Abstract
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the phenomenon of alienation in physical education from the perspectives of children. Of particular interest were children's perspectives about the three constructs of alienation: (a) powerlessness, (b) meaninglessness, and (c) social isolation, as defined by Carlson (1995). A case study methodology was employed with sixth grade children (ages 10 and 11), with a total of 14 children forming the unit of analysis. Observations, field and reflective notes, drawings and semistructured interviews were used to triangulate the data. The data were analyzed by employing a continuum of inductive and deductive analysis, using categorical aggregation and direct interpretation. Three themes were identified as representative of the children's perspectives: (a) degree of control, (b) meaning, and (c) social factors. The results are discussed in relation to their contribution to the understanding of alienation in children's physical education and implications for practice.
- Subjects
SOCIAL alienation; MEANINGLESSNESS (Philosophy); SOCIAL isolation; PHYSICAL education; CASE studies
- Publication
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2012, Vol 31, Issue 4, p344
- ISSN
0273-5024
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/jtpe.31.4.344