posted on 2022-01-20, 08:54authored bySarahjane Belton, Wesley O'Brien, Elaine M. Murtagh, Joao Costa, Johann Issartel, Jamie McGann, Mika Manninen
In Ireland, physical education (PE) in the first three years of second level (12–15 years) is taught within the broader program area of Wellbeing, which necessarily influences the aims and objectives which need to be achieved. Within this context, Y-PATH PE4Me is
proposed as an underpinning curriculum model to serve as an appropriate and valuable guide to aid delivery of second-level PE. Y-PATH PE4Me aims to enable every student to lead a sustained physically active life. This proposed curriculum model is facilitated
by (i) utilising pedagogical strategies to foster an autonomous motivational climate, and (ii) maintaining a consistent focus on core learning outcomes, which emphasise the development of positive attitudes and motivation towards physical activity, health-related knowledge and awareness, and core movement skills. Y-PATH PE4Me offers a structured model to guide well-aligned pedagogical decisions towards the goals and philosophy of wellbeing-aligned PE.
History
Publication
Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education;
Publisher
Routledge Taylor & Francis
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
Wicklow Local Sports Partnership, Wicklow VEC, Dublin City University, Sports Ireland