Beschreibung
The purpose of this anthology is a better understanding of the many different developments of physical education and school sport after almost two decades of the 21st century and a comparison of the current status of physical education and school sport (PESS) across countries in Europe. For better comparisons of the different unique developments between the European countries a basic set of eight criteria (A-H) have been identified for each chapter of a country review. This set of criteria includes: A. Important items of the current national school system (briefly on primary, secondary schools), B. Historical background and development of compulsory PESS (at least after World War II), C. Aims and objectives of current PESS curricula and teaching concepts of PESS, D. Promotion of active learning with physical activities at school, E. Extracurricular settings at school and current developments of physical activities of stakeholders outside schools in collaboration with schools and active communities, F. Purpose, structure, aims and objectives of PESS teacher training, G. Current research/evaluation items, findings and results of PESS studies in the country, H. Needs and items of new cross-border and EU-based PESS research studies. The book is divided into three parts. Part One includes general items of the development of PESS in Europe. The second part comprises about 20 different country reviews all written by national experts. Part Three documents a comparative analysis of the country reviews about health development and motor competences, psycho-social benefits of PE with support of cognitive growth and other common items of development, e.g. community-based networks of PESS and new challenges for PE teacher training.
Autorenportrait
Roland Naul helds office as a Senior Professor for European Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport at the Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Münster, Germany. For more than 30 years he worked as a Professor for Sport Science and Sport Pedagogy at the University of Essen, Germany. His main research area is physical education including Olympic education and youth sport development. He is Deputy President of the Willibald Gebhardt Research Institute (NGO) and General Secretary of CEREPS (Conseil Européen de la Recherche en Éducation Physique et Sportive). Claude Scheuer works at the University of Luxembourg for the research unit ECCS (Education, Culture, Cognition and Society) at the Institute of Applied Educational Sciences (AES. He teaches in the primary school teacher education program (BScE: Bachelor of Educational Sciences) after having worked before as a PE teacher in primary and secondary school for 13 years. His research is focused on basic motor competences of children and adolescents and on active school settings. Claude Scheuer is member of the board of the Luxembourgish teacher association (APEP) and since 2011 he has been the president of EUPEA (European Physical Education Association), which is the umbrella organization for more than 30 European PE teacher associations. In addition to this, he is the Vice Delegate for Luxembourg for FIEP Europe (Fédération Internationale de l'Education Physique) and since 2013 Executive Board Member in ICSSPE (International Council of School Sports and Physical Education). In 2015 Claude Scheuer co-founded CEREPS (Conseil Européen de la Recherche en Éducation Physique et Sportive) together with Professor Roland Naul.
Inhalt
Table of Contents
Preface............................................. 8
Roland Naul
Introduction...................................................................10
Roland Naul & Claude Scheuer
PART A
Historical Roots and Strands of Physical Education and School Sport Development in Europe.......................................22
Roland Naul & Claude Scheuer
PART B
Development and Research of Physical Education and School Sport in Europe.......................................37
CHAPTER ONE
Physical Education and School Sport in Croatia............................................38
Vilko Petric, Iva Blaževic, Dario Novak
CHAPTER TWO
Physical Education and School Sport in the Czech Republic.....................59
Ludmila Fialova
CHAPTER THREE
Research on Physical Education and School Sport in Finland...................90
Arja Saakslahti
CHAPTER FOUR
Germany: Home of Curricular and Extra-Curricular School Sport.......... 106
Roland Naul, Heinz Aschebrock, David Niehues, Till Utesch
CHAPTER FIVE
Physical Education and School Sport in Greece...........................................155
Manolis Adamakis, Aspasia Dania
CHAPTER SIX
Sport, Physical Activity and Physical Education in the Republic of Ireland......................... 190
Fiona C. Chambers, Thomas Vermes
CHAPTER SEVEN
Physical Education and School Sport in Italy...............................................210
Caterina Pesce, Anna Motta, Rosalba Marchetti & Mario Bellucci
CHAPTER EIGHT
Research on Physical Education and School Sport in Lithuania............ 253
Brigita Mieziene, Arunas Emeljanovas
CHAPTER NINE
Physical Education and School Sport in Luxembourg............................... 273
Claude Scheuer
CHAPTER TEN
Physical Education and School Sport in the Netherlands........................ 302
Jo Lucassen, Dorien Dijk
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Physical Education and School Sport in the Republic of North Macedonia.................................... 333
Biljana Popeska, Aleksandar Tufekcievski & Aleksandar Aceski
CHAPTER TWELVE
Physical Education and Sport Studies in Norway....................................... 361
Jorunn Spord Borgen, Kjersti Mordal Moen, Bjorg Oddrun Hallas, Knut Londal,
Egil Galaaen Gjolme
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Development of Physical Education and Sport Research in Poland...... 392
Michal Bronikowski, Dorota Groffik, Regina Kumala, Agata Glapa
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Physical Education and School Sport in Portugal.......................................415
Marcos Onofre, Joao Costa, Joao Martins, & Ana. Quiterio
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Physical Education and School Sport in Slovakia....................................... 447
Branislav Antala, Gabriela Luptakova
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Physical Education and School Sport in Slovenia........................................471
Gregor Jurak, Gregor Starc, Marjeta Kovac
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
Physical Education, School Sport and Sport Sciences in Spain.............. 493
Antonio Calderon, Jose Luis Arias-Estero, David Hortiguela, Monica Aznar, Antonio
Fraile, Antonio Mendez-Gimenez, Javier Fernandez-Rio, Daniel N. Ardoy, Manuel
Abreu, Javier Castejon, David Gutierrez Diaz del Campo, Luis M. Garcia-Lopez
PART C
Comparative Analysis of Physical Education and School Sport Development and Research in Europe............................... 520
Roland Naul & Claude Scheuer
List of Authors................................................................... 545