2014
DOI: 10.30958/ajspo.1-1-1
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The Epistemological Crisis in Physical Education: Implications for Teaching Work

Abstract: This paper analyzes the crisis in Physical Education by considering it historically in relation to the crisis in Modernity itself. Firstly, we highlight the object of conflict between mind and body (reason and sensitivity) by pointing out this dichotomy as the first cause for this crisis. Secondly, we distinguish an "oblatu" from a "transfuga", based on Ricardo Vieira's considerations, by applying this distinction to the mind/body dichotomy. Thirdly, we emphasize the importance of teaching to a more profound p… Show more

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“…For Kirk (1994), Crum (1993), Belcher (2008), and Kretchmar (2008), the PE crisis is related to identity. For Vargas and Moreira (2014), the PE crisis stems from a lack of epistemological identity in the teaching profession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Kirk (1994), Crum (1993), Belcher (2008), and Kretchmar (2008), the PE crisis is related to identity. For Vargas and Moreira (2014), the PE crisis stems from a lack of epistemological identity in the teaching profession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%