The The Content of Norwegian Primary Physical Education: Teachers’ Perspectives on Possibilities and Barriers

Physical education (PE) in Norway and other countries has been criticized for its emphasis on sports, leading to a misalignment between curriculum intentions and classroom practices. Understanding the perspectives of PE teachers and the factors influencing their choices of activities in PE is cruci...

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Main Authors: Ingrid Østgaard Buaas, Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2023-09-01
Series:Journal for Research in Arts and Sports Education
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Online Access:https://jased.net/index.php/jased/article/view/5491
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description Physical education (PE) in Norway and other countries has been criticized for its emphasis on sports, leading to a misalignment between curriculum intentions and classroom practices. Understanding the perspectives of PE teachers and the factors influencing their choices of activities in PE is crucial as they interpret the curriculum and plan PE classes. This mixed-methods study aims to provide more knowledge about the activities taught (content) in Norwegian PE lessons for the youngest students (primary level), as well as teachers’ perspectives on what influences their choice of content in PE classes. We conducted a quantitative survey with 450 PE teachers and obtained qualitative insights through 9 interviews. The results reveal a prevalence of ball games and play in PE classes. Time constraints, equipment, and class and gymnasium size are external factors that teachers experience as barriers for the types of activities they can include in their PE lessons. The study examines how these factors shape PE practice through the lens of the material- conomic dimensions of practice architectures theory. The findings provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by PE teachers and inform the development of strategies to enhance PE education in primary schools. 
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spelling doaj.art-cc700232be96433cab4f94b0b382cd1b2024-02-02T15:32:48ZdanCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPJournal for Research in Arts and Sports Education2535-28572023-09-017310.23865/jased.v7.5491The The Content of Norwegian Primary Physical Education: Teachers’ Perspectives on Possibilities and BarriersIngrid Østgaard Buaas0Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter1NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NorwayQueen Maud University College of Early Childhood Education, Norway Physical education (PE) in Norway and other countries has been criticized for its emphasis on sports, leading to a misalignment between curriculum intentions and classroom practices. Understanding the perspectives of PE teachers and the factors influencing their choices of activities in PE is crucial as they interpret the curriculum and plan PE classes. This mixed-methods study aims to provide more knowledge about the activities taught (content) in Norwegian PE lessons for the youngest students (primary level), as well as teachers’ perspectives on what influences their choice of content in PE classes. We conducted a quantitative survey with 450 PE teachers and obtained qualitative insights through 9 interviews. The results reveal a prevalence of ball games and play in PE classes. Time constraints, equipment, and class and gymnasium size are external factors that teachers experience as barriers for the types of activities they can include in their PE lessons. The study examines how these factors shape PE practice through the lens of the material- conomic dimensions of practice architectures theory. The findings provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by PE teachers and inform the development of strategies to enhance PE education in primary schools.  https://jased.net/index.php/jased/article/view/5491contentframe factorscurriculumprimary physical education
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