Pupils' and teachers' perceptions of a culminating festival within a sport education season in Irish primary schools
Citation
Kinchin, G., MacPhail, A. & Ni Chróinín, D. (2009). Pupils' and teachers' perceptions of a culminating festival within a sport education season in Irish primary schools. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 14 (4) 391-406.
Date
2009Author
Ní Chróinín, Déirdre
Kinchin, Gary
MacPhail, Ann
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Kinchin, G., MacPhail, A. & Ni Chróinín, D. (2009). Pupils' and teachers' perceptions of a culminating festival within a sport education season in Irish primary schools. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 14 (4) 391-406.
Abstract
Background: Whilst there is considerable literature on Sport Education [SE] little attention has been afforded to an investigation into the use of a specific festival as a culmination to a season.
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine primary school pupils’ and teachers’ perceptions of an inter-school festival.
Participants and Setting: Pupils from eight classes in four Irish primary schools participated in a three-month season employing the Sport Education Curriculum Model [SECM]. A modified invasion game provided the activity focus.
Data Collection: Interview data were collected from pupils and teachers prior to, during and after the festival.
Findings: Results indicated prior to the festival, pupils were, while excited and looking forward to the festival, not certain about what the day would entail. During the festival pupils reported how their team was performing and discussed elements of the festival they enjoyed most. Post-festival, pupils focused on their team’s performance and spoke positively about their memories of the day. Teachers reported the success of the festival in maintaining pupils’ interest with pupils keen to prepare their teams to play against other schools.
Keywords
Sport EducationFestival
Festivity