Gender effect on perceived need support from the teacher and peers in physical education

  • Viira R
  • Koka A
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RESUMEN New Zealand physical education has a strong historical association with the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) model. This paper looks at this history, the relationship of the model with the New Zealand Curriculum, and reports on the experiences of one secondary school physical education teacher who has been teaching personal and social responsibility through physical education for many years. Históricamente, la educación física en Nueva Zelanda ha estado muy asociada al modelo de Enseñanza de la Responsabilidad Personal y Social (Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility-TPSR). Este artículo contempla esa historia, la relación entre dicho modelo y el currículo de Nueva Zelanda, y describe las experiencias de un profesor de educación física de secundaria que lleva muchos años enseñando responsabilidad personal y social a través de la educación física. ÁGORA PARA LA EF Y EL DEPORTE Nº 14 (1) enero-abril 2012, 25-37 |ISSN: 1578-2174 |EISSN:1989-7200 TEACHING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH SECONDARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION: THE NEW ZEALAND EXPERIENCE ENSEÑANZA DE LA RESPONSABILIDAD PERSONAL Y SOCIAL EN SECUNDARIA MEDIANTE LA EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA: LA EXPERIENCIA DE NUEVA ZELANDA Barrie , University of Victoria in Wellington. New Zealand Gordon 4

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Viira, R., & Koka, A. (2012). Gender effect on perceived need support from the teacher and peers in physical education. Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis, 15, 101. https://doi.org/10.12697/akut.2010.15.06

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