While there have been frequent calls for reform in secondary physical education.
little research has focused on the implementation and assessment of curriculum
from the perspective of students. Drawing upon the theoretical frame
of student resistance, the porpose of this study was to describe how high school
students demonstrated support for and resistance to implementation of a 20
day curricular initiative termed a cultural studies unit. This approach consist
of an integrated practical and theoretical study of sport and physical activity.
Data were collected through student focus group interviews, student jounals,
nonparticipant observations, and informal conversations. Students responded
favorably to the principles of sport education and the opportunities to critique
issues of social justice. Such content was considered appropriate for physical
education. Resistance to some aspects of the unit was both overt and covert.
Meticulous and careful planning of content and choice of pedagogy to facilitate
delivety is crucial to positioning a cultural studies unit in a high school
program
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Publication
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education;22(3), pp. 245-260