“…According to this way of conceptualizing young peopleʼs learning, a key challenge for Sport Education is the extent to which it can provide learner-players with meaningful, rich, and enjoyable experiences of sport as a community of practice in the extended sense just described MacPhail, Kinchin, & Kirk, 2003;MacPhail, Kirk, & Kinchin, 2004) and facilitate the achievement of key goals for physical education and youth sport. This concept of learning as legitimate peripheral participation in communities of practice provides a theoretical framework for understanding how Sport Educationʼs key learning outcomes of competent, literate, and enthusiastic sportspeople may be realized.…”