2023
DOI: 10.1177/1356336x231203082
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Preservice classroom teachers’ views and experiences of teaching physical education: Does taking a physical education specialization matter?

Niki Tsangaridou,
Charalambos Y Charalambous,
Ermis Kyriakides

Abstract: Although in recent years there has been growing attention on how preservice classroom teachers (PCTs) learn to teach physical education (PE), it is still unclear if there are differences between PCTs who choose a PE specialization and those who do not. Investigating such differences could provide insights about the potential role of a PE specialization in PCTs’ learning. In this context, the purpose of this study was to explore the views and experiences of teaching PE of two groups of PCTs—one with a PE specia… Show more

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