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Physical education teachers' continuing education narratives
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Physical education teachers’ continuing education narratives

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This study investigates continuing education in Physical Education using as its source the (auto)biographical narratives of 14 Physical Education teachers who work in Basic Education in three municipalities in Greater Vitoria/ES. It is characterised as a study of (auto)biographical narratives, using as sources: questionnaires, focus groups, interviews, conversation circles and participant observation recorded in a field diary. The study is structured in three linked chapters. In the first, we analyse the meanings that teachers attribute to continuing training. The second analyses the productive consumption that teachers produce in and from training contexts. With the aim of bringing the university closer to basic education and signalling possibilities for policies on the subject, in the third chapter we analyse the training carried out at the Physical Education Centre (CEFD) of the Federal University of Espirito Santo.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
20 November 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9786208312985

This study investigates continuing education in Physical Education using as its source the (auto)biographical narratives of 14 Physical Education teachers who work in Basic Education in three municipalities in Greater Vitoria/ES. It is characterised as a study of (auto)biographical narratives, using as sources: questionnaires, focus groups, interviews, conversation circles and participant observation recorded in a field diary. The study is structured in three linked chapters. In the first, we analyse the meanings that teachers attribute to continuing training. The second analyses the productive consumption that teachers produce in and from training contexts. With the aim of bringing the university closer to basic education and signalling possibilities for policies on the subject, in the third chapter we analyse the training carried out at the Physical Education Centre (CEFD) of the Federal University of Espirito Santo.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
20 November 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9786208312985