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Sports Expertise as a Predisposing Factor to Decisional Process Among Physical Education Teachers: A Case Study
Sports Expertise as a Predisposing Factor to Decisional Process Among Physical Education Teachers: A Case Study

Author(s): Hiba Abdelkafi
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: European Scientific Institute
Keywords: Clinical didactic; ostension; relationship to body; embodied expertise; case study

Summary/Abstract: This paper focuses on evaluating the impact of sports expertise as the embodied experience in a sports activity on the decisional process of an expert physical education teacher. Both qualitative and quantitative studies were applied within a mixed-approach using a single case study. A clinical didactics methodology was employed with three important tenses of the teaching practice (already-there, test, after-work). To understand the internal determinants that monitor the teaching practice of our participant, semi-structured interview was used, in situ filmed observation and content analysis. Results indicate that personal determinants, the experiential and embodied “already-there” related to sports expertise, have a significant impact on the “personal” relationship to knowledge and the bodily awareness. This can be noticed by the way knowledge is delivered through a high recurrence to direct physical ostension demonstration by the teacher’s body.

  • Issue Year: 7/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 71-89
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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