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Influence of Occupational Socialization on Sport Pedagogy Doctoral Students’ Beliefs and Actions

Richard F. Jowers, Jamie J. Brunsdon, Jacob T. Peterson, Hayden L. Mitchell, and Matthew D. Curtner-Smith

liberal and progressive in the perspectives they espouse regarding teaching PE in schools and conducting PETE ( Lee & Curtner-Smith, 2011 ). Specifically, the views of more progressive DSs are more likely to be driven by several value orientations ( Curtner-Smith et al., 2018 ) including disciplinary

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“My Methods Courses Feel Like Walmart”: Influence of Secondary Organizational Socialization on Early Career Faculty Members’ Implementation of PETE

Jamie Jacob Brunsdon and Matthew D. Curtner-Smith

physical education the five FMs who endorsed the hybrid traditional/craft and behavioristic orientation to teacher education wished their PTs to deliver reflected the value orientations ( Curtner-Smith et al., 2018 ) for the subject they prioritized themselves. These were disciplinary mastery (i

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“It’s Been a Hell of a First Year. I Can Tell You That”: Two Novice Physical Educators’ Experiences Teaching in a Global Pandemic

Jacob T. Peterson, Meghan Dennis, and Matthew D. Curtner-Smith

, 2008 ), constructivism ( Zhu et al., 2011 ), classroom ecology ( Hastie & Siedentop, 1999 ), knowledge types ( Shulman, 1987 ), and value orientations ( Curtner-Smith et al., 2018 ). Outside the core, a second set of courses taken by Jason and Lane focused on them obtaining pedagogical content

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An Actor-Oriented Perspective on Implementing a Pedagogical Innovation in a Cycling Unit

Andy Vasily, Tim Fletcher, Doug Gleddie, and Déirdre Ní Chróinín

philosophy or value orientation ( Ennis 1992, 1994 ) was already infused with ideas related to meaningfulness. Andy’s personal vision was close enough to the core components of Meaningful PE for him to interpret and “make his own” of it during implementation. This understanding is important when considering

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“Skinny Little Mexican Kid”: Life History of a Latino Immigrant Preservice Physical Education Teacher

Karen Lux Gaudreault, Martin Vasquez, Christopher Mellor, Emily Mason, and Adriana Lucero

acculturation that many future physical educators develop their value orientations. Value orientations can be conceived as on a continuum that describes PTs as having a coaching orientation, a teaching orientation, or anywhere between the two value systems. The coaching orientated PT enters into the field of PE

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Preparing Preservice Teachers via Teaching Methods Courses: A Literature Review

Fei Wu, Ashley Phelps, Michael Hodges, Xin Zhang, Xiaofen D. Keating, and Yiqiong Zhang

field-based methods course: The development of pedagogical content knowledge United States ✓ ✓ Sebren ( 1995 ) Preservice teachers’ reflections and knowledge development in a field-based elementary physical education methods course United States ✓ ✓ Solmon and Ashy ( 1995 ) Value orientations of

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Influence of Negotiations on Preservice Teachers’ Instruction Within the Skill Themes Approach Unit

Zachary Wahl-Alexander and Matthew D. Curtner-Smith

approach ( Graham, Holt/Hale, & Parker, 2013 ). In addition, PTs learned how to write unit and lesson plans in the elementary context, and were encouraged to reflect on how their value orientations ( Curtner-Smith, Baxter, & May, 2018 ) influenced their perspectives about elementary physical education

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What Occupational Socialization Factors Influence Preservice Teachers to Possess Fitness Orientations?

Craig Parkes and Michael A. Hemphill

://www.shapeamerica.org/standards/guidelines/upload/SA-NAKHE_Student%20_Recruitment_Position_Statement.pdf Sofo , S. , & Curtner-Smith , M.D. ( 2010 ). Development of preservice teachers’ value orientations during a secondary methods course and early field experience . Sport, Education and Society, 15, 347 – 365 . doi:10.1080/13573322.2010.493314 10

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Ripples in the Water: Physical Education Teacher Education Program Influence on Graduates’ Perceptions of Expanded Physical Activity Programming

Shannon C. Mulhearn, Pamela Hodges Kulinna, Hans van der Mars, Jaimie McMullen, and Michalis Stylianou

also evidence of positive shifts in PETE students’ perceptions through their training related to movement education ( Rovegno, 1992 , 1993 ), teaching dispositions, and value orientation moving from a coaching orientation to a pedagogical/learning orientation ( Sofo & Curtner-Smith, 2010 ). Similarly

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High-Intensity Interval Training-Based Fitness Education in Middle School Physical Education: A Limited-Efficacy Study

Senlin Chen, Yang Liu, Jared Androzzi, Baofu Wang, and Xiangli Gu

practical inputs. Curriculum writers and evaluators should take into account the teachers’ beliefs and value orientations, as well as the needs and characteristics of the schools ( Lund & Tannehill, 2015 ). Key characteristics may include PE schedule and instructional time, competing interest, class size