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Scanlon, Dylan; MacPhail, Ann; Calderón, Antonio – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2019
Ireland is set to introduce an examinable physical education curriculum (Leaving Certificate Physical Education (LCPE)) in the final two years of post-primary school. A Physical Education Development Group (PEDG) were tasked with the responsibility of constructing the LCPE specification. This paper explores the LCPE curriculum development process…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Curriculum Development, Physical Education Teachers
Tulloch, Rowan; Randell-Moon, Holly Eva Katherine – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
"Gamification", a strategy whereby video game logics are applied to real world tasks, is rapidly gaining traction in education discourses, policies, and practices. Gamification advocates are frequently and prominently declaring the practice "the future of education" or education for the 21st century (Deardorff 2015; Frith 2017;…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Video Games, Politics of Education, Neoliberalism
Ashencaen Crabtree, Sara; Shiel, Chris – Gender and Education, 2018
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of women academics in the UK, participating in a small-scale qualitative study exploring career progression and encountered institutional obstacles. The accounts are considered in terms of both disadvantageous institutional strategies and interpersonal ones governing day-to-day working…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Career Development