ERIC Number: EJ1474976
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 17
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ISSN: ISSN-2574-2981
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Exploring Challenges of Promoting Physical Activity Outcomes in Fiji's Physical Education Curricula: Past, Present, and Future
Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, v16 n2 p273-289 2025
This paper explores the development and challenges of physical education (PE) in Fiji, encompassing its historical milestones, present state and future prospects, and outlines potential directions for strengthening the implementation of PE as a subject within Fiji's educational system. Although the first teacher training program was established in 1874, the formal teaching of PE only commenced in the 1970s and has remained a subject of low status ever since. Sadly, Fiji ranks among the top ten countries worldwide in terms of the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, which raises concerns for the country's future population. In both local and global contexts, PE has historically focused on learning the skills and strategies of physical activity (PA) to enable increasingly strong and independent leisure interests (Siedentop, D., & Van der Mars, H. (2023). Introduction to physical education, fitness, and sport. "Human Kinetics"). However, due to progressively sedentary lifestyles, there has been a shift from regular PA, leading to increased pressure placed on the subject of PE to address the issue. Consequently, this paper explores the various challenges faced by the marginalised subject, including teacher competency and skills, the PE curriculum, and female participation. Furthermore, the paper explores the possibility of PE becoming an examinable subject and provides recommendations for future directions and policy implementation.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Barriers, Teacher Competencies, Curriculum, Females, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Physical Activity Level, Health Promotion, Educational Policy, Educational Improvement
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Fiji
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Author Affiliations: 1Department of Secondary and Sports Education, Fiji National University, Lautoka, Fiji Islands; 2Former Sports Development Advisor, Fiji National University, Nasinu, Fiji Islands