Value Orientations and Socialisation

Value Orientations and Socialisation

Pre-service Teachers in Health and Physical Education: A case study

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-05-28 )

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The purpose of this case study was to determine the value orientations of health and physical education students (HPE) in an Australian physical education teacher education (PETE) program. Additionally, I was interested in the sympathy or otherwise in the relationship between the explicit Queensland HPE curriculum values and the value profiles of a cohort of pre-service teachers. Values were measured with the Value Orientation Inventory-2 (VOI-2) developed by Ennis and Chen, (1993). The culture and the curriculum goals of HPE and health and physical education teacher education (HPETE), contribute to the socialisation and construction of value orientations (Solmon & Ashy, 1995). Descriptive statistics were compiled for all five-value orientations, along with t-tests and ANOVA’s. Participants (N=33) were recruited from the 3rd year HPE cohort at a large Australian University and were tested pre and post semester 2, 2007.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-6743-9

ISBN-10:

383836743X

EAN:

9783838367439

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Nigel Farley

Number of pages:

176

Published on:

2010-05-28

Category:

Pedagogy