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Bio-pedagogical self-reflection in PETE: reawakening the ethical conscience and purpose in pedagogy and research

Journal

SPORT EDUCATION AND SOCIETY
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 147-163

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13573320902808981

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Pedagogy; Bio-pedagogy; Critical self-reflection; Ethics; Physical education teacher education; Research

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What guides, in ethical terms, our teaching and research in physical education teacher education (PETE)? This is hard to say, because, by and large, the literature in this field has not addressed this question. To shed some light on this matter, in this paper (a) I analyze some reasons for this lack of analysis; (b) I draw from well-known intellectuals to argue for the need to incorporate our self back into our writings and teachings in PETE in order to enhance our ethical consciousness as the basis of our work; (c) I propose, and explain the process of, bio-pedagogical self-reflection (BPSR) as a viable means to explore the roots of our professional beliefs and actions and reawaken our ethical conscience in connection to research and pedagogy PETE; and (d) I share a personal story-reflection based on BPSR.

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