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Chapter 2: Reversing Policy Neglect in U.S. Physical Education: A Policy-Focused Primer
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Physical ActivityAdapted Physical ActivityReversing Policy NeglectEducationPolicy AnalysisFitness ProgramsProgram EvaluationPolicy ImplementationTeacher EducationEducational PolicyPolicy DesignEducation LawPhysical EducationHealth SciencesPublic PolicyPhysical FitnessChapter 2CurriculumPolicy StudiesPhysical Education PolicyNew AgendaChildhood Physical ActivityPolicy PerspectiveEducation PolicyOverall Physical EducationExercise Interventions
Notwithstanding the contributions of a few policy experts, overall physical education is constrained by policy illiteracy and neglect. A brief historical perspective on physical education policy provides a foundation for “a policy primer” founded on three recurring needs: (a) antecedent and corequisite factors meriting attention in support of policy improvement, (b) field-wide capacity-building in support of policy advocacy and improvement, and (c) specialized policy courses and seminars in physical education teacher education and doctoral physical education teacher education programs. Recommendations for policy-focused research and development structure a new agenda that merits attention and action.
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