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Advancing Gender Equality in Schools through Inclusive Physical Education and Teaching Training: A Systematic Review

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  • Miguel A. Guerrero

    (Independent Researcher, 29680 Estepona, Spain)

  • Laura Guerrero Puerta

    (Department of Social Psychology and Education, University Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Seville, Spain
    Department of Didactics, International University of La Rioja, La Rioja, 26006 LogroƱo, Spain
    Department of Education and Social Psychology, University Isabel 1 de Castilla, 09003 Burgos, Spain
    Reseach Group HUM-308, University of Granada, 52005 Granada, Spain)

Abstract

The importance of achieving an inclusive education to ensure parity and equality between genders is a worldwide challenge. Consequently, it is essential to rethink the various places and spaces within the school environment where gender inequalities are produced. Physical education is one of these spaces which has been identified as a problematic area in the literature. In order to address this issue and respond to the needs identified in the research, this systematic review presents action initiatives aimed at applying certain teaching strategies highlighted in the study. The PRISMA method was used to review 274 studies which explore this topic at various levels of education, emphasizing the need for coeducational teaching of physical education and the necessity of proposing motivational tasks for both sexes. In particular, results show that some studies have focused on the need for physical education teachers to be aware of potential gender-biased structures when developing curricula, approaches and materials. Other research has highlighted that in order for physical education classes to be inclusive, equitable opportunities must be provided for all students to participate. In addition, strategies should be implemented which promote positive attitudes towards physical activity by addressing any underlying gender stereotypes and by breaking down traditional boundaries that exist between genders. In conclusion, this systematic review has identified a number of teaching strategies which could help teachers create an equitable learning environment within physical education classes. This could subsequently lead to greater success in achieving an inclusive education which promotes parity and equality between genders.

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  • Miguel A. Guerrero & Laura Guerrero Puerta, 2023. "Advancing Gender Equality in Schools through Inclusive Physical Education and Teaching Training: A Systematic Review," Societies, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-16, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsoctx:v:13:y:2023:i:3:p:64-:d:1092568
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