745 | Saturday, April 13, 2002 |
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7:30 AM-8:30 AM | San Diego Convention Center:Room 16A |
NASPE/Sport Sociology Academy |
Cross Cultural Analysis of Physical Education |
Historical and social perspectives on physical education from international perspectives – how is American sport and physical education impacted by global trends, and what can American professionals learn from other nations’ programs? The specific examples of New Zealand and the American Turners will be showcased. "Americanization of an Ethnic Sport Organization: The American Turners" by Annette Hofmann, University of Muenster, Germany and "The New New Zealand Health and Physical Education Curriculum: A Socio-Critical Perspective" by Mike Johnson and Ian Culpan, Christchurch College of Education, New Zealand. |
Keyword(s): assessment, curriculum development, international issues
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Presider: Frank Giosa, UI-Chicago, Chicago, IL |
Speakers: Mike Johnson, Christchurch College of Education, Christchurch, New Zealand; and Annette Hoffman, Denmark |
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The "new" New Zealand Health and Physical Education Curriculum; a Socio-critical perspective
Mike Johnson, Mike Johnson and Ian Culpan, Christchurch College of Education, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Americanization, Ethnicity and Identity of American Sports
Annette R. Hofmann, University of Muenster, Münster, Germany |
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