dawn therese rasmussen lecturer faculty of education national university of samoa ia ao samoa
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Dawn Therese RasmussenLecturerFaculty of EducationNational University of Samoa
IA AO SAMOA
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
◦ To find out how the teachers in Samoa were implementing the Samoa Secondary Schools Health and Physical Education Curriculum.
◦ Problems encountered in the implementation◦ Why it has taken a long time for schools to accept
and teach physical education◦ Attitudes and perceptions of teachers towards
physical education◦ Teachers knowledge and understanding of
physical education
HISTORY OF EDUCATION◦ NEW ZEALAND ADMINISTRATION
INTRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION THE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CURRICULUM
MAIN QUESTION
What are the barriers Samoan physical education teachers perceive that hinder the implementation of the Samoa Health and Physical Education Curriculum?
1. What do the Samoan principals and physical education teachers perceive the Health and Physical Education Curriculum to be?
2. a. Do the principals and physical education teachers consider that they have adequate knowledge to implement the Health and Physical Education Curriculum?b. What specific knowledge do the Samoan principals and physical education teachers consider that they require to teach the Health and Physical Education Curriculum
3. What pedagogies are Samoan physical education teachers using in their physical education classes?
4. Do Samoan principals and physical education teachers consider that they are resourced appropriately to implement the Health and Physical Education Curriculum?
Two SchoolsCASE STUDY
OBSERVATIONS Teachers
SEMI-STRUCTURED INTERVIEWS
•Teachers•Principal
s
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Interpretive
Paradigm
THEMES
1.Perception of health and physical education2.Knowledge of Health and Physical Education3.Pedagogical approach4.Resourcing and Training.
Examinations played an important role in the delay in being recognised as a subject
There was no curriculum although it was one of the several curricular subjects in the school program.
Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture did not play their role in ensuring that physical education was being timetabled and taught effectively and efficiently in the schools
Physical education is viewed as “sports only and one that is of no use in particular for economical reasons
Increase in schools including it as a subject. Increase in schools including health and
physical education for Year 12 School Certificate Examination.
2010 inauguration of the Y13 Health and Physical Education as an examination for Samoa National Pacific Senior School Certificate
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