Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity

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Autor(a) principal: Kirk, David
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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eng
Título da fonte: Motrivivência (Florianópolis)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/95524
Resumo: There has been an increasing prevalence of mental health and wellbeing issues among children and young people for over two decades in the UK, exacerbated by the Pandemic, but sure to endure beyond it due to an exponential increase in the gig economy. The uncertainties and instability gig work introduces to people’s lives makes them unwell, and creates precarity. The question is how should physical education respond to growing precarity? The dominant narratives of physical education during the past 50 years have been preparation for the coming leisure society (that never arrived) and the fight against obesity. While a risk prevention approach to physical education-as- health promotion may remain important, lesson based on Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity may not be what children and young people need who are suffering with mental illness. I advocate for pedagogies of affect informed by salutogenesis as an appropriate response to precarity. I finish with a brief review of the ways in which precarity has been used within the physical education and sport pedagogy literature and argue that the concept, despite its great importance, has yet to cut through to scholars in our field.
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spelling Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarityNarrativas pedagógicas de la Educación Física en tiempos de incertidumbreNarrativas pedagógicas da Educação Física em tempos de precariedadePhysical educationCritical pedagogyPrecaritySalutogenesisEducación físicaPedagogía críticaPrecariedadSalutogénesisPedagogia críticaEducação físicaPrecariedadeSalutogêneseThere has been an increasing prevalence of mental health and wellbeing issues among children and young people for over two decades in the UK, exacerbated by the Pandemic, but sure to endure beyond it due to an exponential increase in the gig economy. The uncertainties and instability gig work introduces to people’s lives makes them unwell, and creates precarity. The question is how should physical education respond to growing precarity? The dominant narratives of physical education during the past 50 years have been preparation for the coming leisure society (that never arrived) and the fight against obesity. While a risk prevention approach to physical education-as- health promotion may remain important, lesson based on Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity may not be what children and young people need who are suffering with mental illness. I advocate for pedagogies of affect informed by salutogenesis as an appropriate response to precarity. I finish with a brief review of the ways in which precarity has been used within the physical education and sport pedagogy literature and argue that the concept, despite its great importance, has yet to cut through to scholars in our field.Hay una prevalencia creciente de problemas de salud mental y bien-estar entre niños y jóvenes hace más de dos décadas en Reino Unido, situación exacerbada por la pandemia pero que continuará por más tiempo debido a un aumento exponencial de la economía gig. Las incertidumbres y la inestabilidad que el trabajo gig que se introducen en la vida de las personas las deja enfermas y producen precariedad. La cuestión es, ¿cómo la Educación Física debe responder a la precariedad? Las narrativas dominantes de la Educación Física, en los últimos 50 años, han sido la preparación para la futura sociedad del ocio (que jamás llegó) y la lucha contra la obesidad. Aunque un abordaje de prevención de riesgos para la Educación Física como promoción de la salud pueda continuar siendo importante, clases basadas en Actividad Física Moderada a Rigorosa (AFMV) pueden no ser lo que niños y jóvenes que sufren de enfermedades emocionales necesitan. El artículo defiende pedagogías afectivas informadas por la salutogénesis como una respuesta apropiada a la precariedad. Termina con una breve revisión de las formas por las cuales la precariedad ha sido producida en la literatura de la Educación Física y Pedagogía del Deporte y argumenta que el concepto, a pesar de su enorme importancia, aun no atendió masivamente los estudiosos del campo.Há uma prevalência crescente de problemas de saúde mental e bem-estar entre crianças e jovens há mais de duas décadas no Reino Unido, situação exacerbada pela pandemia e que certamente perdurará além dela devido a um aumento exponencial da economia gig. As incertezas e a instabilidade que o trabalho gig introduzem na vida das pessoas as deixam doentes e produzem precariedade. Neste contexto, a questão é como a Educação Física deve responder à crescente precariedade? As narrativas dominantes da Educação Física, nos últimos 50 anos, têm sido a preparação para a vindoura sociedade do lazer (que nunca chegou) e a luta contra a obesidade. Embora uma abordagem de prevenção de riscos para a Educação Física como promoção da saúde possa permanecer importante, aulas baseadas em Atividade Física Moderada a Vigorosa (AFMV) podem não ser o que crianças e jovens que sofrem de doença emocional precisam. O artigo defende pedagogias afetivas informadas pela salutogênese como uma resposta apropriada à precariedade. Termina com uma breve revisão das formas pelas quais a precariedade têm sido utilizada na literatura da Educação Física e da Pedagogia do Esporte, oportunidade para argumentar que o conceito, apesar de sua grande importância, ainda não atingiu massivamente os estudiosos de nosso campo.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2023-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/9552410.5007/2175-8042.2023.e95524Motrivivência; v. 35 n. 66 (2023); 1-122175-80420103-4111reponame:Motrivivência (Florianópolis)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporenghttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/95524/53807https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/95524/53808Copyright (c) 2023 Motrivivênciahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKirk, David2023-12-05T13:09:55Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/95524Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivenciaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/oai||giovani.pires@ufsc.br2175-80420103-4111opendoar:2023-12-05T13:09:55Motrivivência (Florianópolis) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
Narrativas pedagógicas de la Educación Física en tiempos de incertidumbre
Narrativas pedagógicas da Educação Física em tempos de precariedade
title Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
spellingShingle Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
Kirk, David
Physical education
Critical pedagogy
Precarity
Salutogenesis
Educación física
Pedagogía crítica
Precariedad
Salutogénesis
Pedagogia crítica
Educação física
Precariedade
Salutogênese
title_short Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
title_full Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
title_fullStr Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
title_full_unstemmed Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
title_sort Pedagogical narratives of Physical Education in times of precarity
author Kirk, David
author_facet Kirk, David
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kirk, David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Physical education
Critical pedagogy
Precarity
Salutogenesis
Educación física
Pedagogía crítica
Precariedad
Salutogénesis
Pedagogia crítica
Educação física
Precariedade
Salutogênese
topic Physical education
Critical pedagogy
Precarity
Salutogenesis
Educación física
Pedagogía crítica
Precariedad
Salutogénesis
Pedagogia crítica
Educação física
Precariedade
Salutogênese
description There has been an increasing prevalence of mental health and wellbeing issues among children and young people for over two decades in the UK, exacerbated by the Pandemic, but sure to endure beyond it due to an exponential increase in the gig economy. The uncertainties and instability gig work introduces to people’s lives makes them unwell, and creates precarity. The question is how should physical education respond to growing precarity? The dominant narratives of physical education during the past 50 years have been preparation for the coming leisure society (that never arrived) and the fight against obesity. While a risk prevention approach to physical education-as- health promotion may remain important, lesson based on Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity may not be what children and young people need who are suffering with mental illness. I advocate for pedagogies of affect informed by salutogenesis as an appropriate response to precarity. I finish with a brief review of the ways in which precarity has been used within the physical education and sport pedagogy literature and argue that the concept, despite its great importance, has yet to cut through to scholars in our field.
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