2021
DOI: 10.12775/jehs.2021.11.12.005
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Physical education and new forms of activity following the implementation of the core curriculum in Norway in 2020

Abstract: Teaching physical education is intended to stimulate lifelong joy of movement for students and help them to master life. The core elements of this subject and the interdisciplinary topic of health and life skills, introduced in the new core curriculum (i.e., Fagfornyelsen 2020), enable a broader understanding of students’ holistic development. This article aims to highlight how using movement activities such as yoga, qigong, massage, expressive dance, and visualisation and relaxation techniques, collectively r… Show more

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“…The latest PE curriculum revision ( Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training, 2020 ) presented a shift in general perspective, wherein a less sports-oriented approach and holistic view to PE was suggested ( Bratten & Kilanowska, 2021 ). This shift implies that swimming is not reduced to merely propulsion and “moving forward,” but emphasize a broad repertoire of aquatic skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest PE curriculum revision ( Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training, 2020 ) presented a shift in general perspective, wherein a less sports-oriented approach and holistic view to PE was suggested ( Bratten & Kilanowska, 2021 ). This shift implies that swimming is not reduced to merely propulsion and “moving forward,” but emphasize a broad repertoire of aquatic skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%