AJTE 2017
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2017v42n7.3
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Perceived Social-Ecological Barriers of Generalist Pre-Service Teachers towards Teaching Physical Education: Findings from the GET-PE study

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“…It is important to investigate the perceptions of PSTs that are learning HPE teaching practices (McMahon & Dinan Thompson, 2014;Haynes et al, 2016;Hyndman, 2017b). The present study addresses a gap in the international literature by providing insight into PSTs' perceptions of the potential of using contemporary social media platform Twitter during their H-PETE training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is important to investigate the perceptions of PSTs that are learning HPE teaching practices (McMahon & Dinan Thompson, 2014;Haynes et al, 2016;Hyndman, 2017b). The present study addresses a gap in the international literature by providing insight into PSTs' perceptions of the potential of using contemporary social media platform Twitter during their H-PETE training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to be important for their future careers (Hyndman, 2017b). Many PSTs can approach learning with a 'surface approach' (Entwistle & Tait, 1990;Gow & Kember, 1990;Marton & Booth, 1997;Pill et al, 2012) which can leave knowledge gaps that require addressing (Hyndman, 2017b).…”
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“…Due to the practical nature of PE often being taught away from structured, seated classrooms, it is important that PE teachers consider technology integration that can be applied beyond the confines of a classroom to capture and enhance student engagement (Juniu, 2011). Pre-service teachers (PSTs) must develop the appropriate pedagogical knowledge and subsequent application of a variety of teaching skills to use in practical contexts that often differ from other teaching disciplines (Hyndman, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%