Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports
<p>Sports occupies an interesting ethical space from a pedagogic point of view, being included in physical education curricula in most Western countries (Renaud, 2014). The approach of physical education as vehicle for ethical education, is too limited when restricted to its minimal functional...
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doaj-2e6ebf45ab6e4db8b40247e9c00b72f22020-11-25T01:10:12ZcatUniversitat Jaume I de CastellónRecerca: Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi1130-61492254-41352016-04-0101829481759Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sportsLuísa Ávila da Costa0Michael McNamee1Teresa Lacerda2Faculdade de Desporto, Universidade do PortoSwansea University, Wales, United KingdomFaculdade de Desporto, Universidade do Porto<p>Sports occupies an interesting ethical space from a pedagogic point of view, being included in physical education curricula in most Western countries (Renaud, 2014). The approach of physical education as vehicle for ethical education, is too limited when restricted to its minimal functional, constitutive and regulatory goals (Gagliardini Graça M.L. and Lacerda T.O., 2012). The aim of this essay is to argue to what extent the ethical potential of physical education extrapolates them in order to, with Sousa Santos, state against to what we consider a waste of sport’s experience (Sousa Santos, 2000).</p><p>In order to achieve this, we present data from nineteen exploratory interviews with philosophy, sports and physical education experienced researchers and teachers concerning the ethical potentialities of physical education. The sample includes individuals from six different nationalities, whose work shows concerns with the subject under study.</p>http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca/article/view/1880sportethicsphysical education |
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Luísa Ávila da Costa Michael McNamee Teresa Lacerda Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports Recerca: Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi sport ethics physical education |
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Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports |
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Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports |
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Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports |
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Ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports |
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ethical potentialities on physical education as a vehicle for ethical education through sports |
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Universitat Jaume I de Castellón |
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Recerca: Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi |
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1130-6149 2254-4135 |
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2016-04-01 |
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<p>Sports occupies an interesting ethical space from a pedagogic point of view, being included in physical education curricula in most Western countries (Renaud, 2014). The approach of physical education as vehicle for ethical education, is too limited when restricted to its minimal functional, constitutive and regulatory goals (Gagliardini Graça M.L. and Lacerda T.O., 2012). The aim of this essay is to argue to what extent the ethical potential of physical education extrapolates them in order to, with Sousa Santos, state against to what we consider a waste of sport’s experience (Sousa Santos, 2000).</p><p>In order to achieve this, we present data from nineteen exploratory interviews with philosophy, sports and physical education experienced researchers and teachers concerning the ethical potentialities of physical education. The sample includes individuals from six different nationalities, whose work shows concerns with the subject under study.</p> |
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sport ethics physical education |
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http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca/article/view/1880 |
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