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McCuaig, Louise; Öhman, Marie; Wright, Jan – Sport, Education and Society, 2013
Drawing on research conducted in Australian Health' and Physical Education (HPE) and Swedish Physical Education and Health (PEH), this paper demonstrates the analytic possibilities of Foucault's notion of pastoral power to reveal the moral and ethical work conducted by HPE/PEH teachers in producing healthy active citizens. We use the pastoral…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Physical Education Teachers
Leach, Tony; Lewis, Ellie – Pastoral Care in Education, 2013
The concept of pupil voice is widely employed in research from across the world when claiming children and young people have a genuine, legitimate right to be heard on matters they consider important, and when considering ways of engaging them as important "influencers" of policy and decision-making. This article is concerned with…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Power Structure, Student Participation, Identification (Psychology)
Knight-Diop, Michelle; Oesterreich, Heather A. – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: Teaching, leading, and learning are inextricably connected to emotions. Yet, the significance of emotions is rarely addressed in educational settings, and when it is, the relationship between emotions and curricula is most often framed by of an overly individualistic behavior model that focuses on the management and regulation…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Focus Groups, Teacher Role, Interviews

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