Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

328: Basketball shorts, plantation food, and ponytail weaves: Black teachers’ experiences of becoming and being a Physical Education teacher


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Louis Francis-Edge and Annette Stride from Leeds Beckett

University join me to discuss the article Basketball shorts, plantation food, and ponytail weaves: Black teachers’ experiences of becoming and being a Physical Education teacher. We talk about the lived experiences of Black teachers becoming physical education teachers. On top of everything this is Louis’ Master’s Thesis! This is a GREAT read

Full Cite: Francis-Edge, L., Stride, A., & Fitzgerald, H. (2023). Basketball shorts, plantation food, and ponytail weaves: Black teachers’ experiences of becoming and being a Physical Education teacher. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2023.2230232

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