Values in Youth Sport and Physical Education

John Lambert editor Jean Whitehead editor Hamish Telfer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th Jul '15

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As sport has become more intense, professional and commercialized so have the debates grown about what constitutes acceptable behaviour and fair play, and how to encourage and develop ‘good’ sporting behaviour, particularly in children and young people. This book explores the nature and function of values in youth sport and establishes a framework through which coaches, teachers and researchers can develop an understanding of the decision-making processes of young athletes and how they choose between playing fairly or cheating to win.

The traditional view of sport participation is that it has a beneficial effect on the social and moral development of children and young people and that it intrinsically promotes cultural values. This book argues that the research evidence is more subtle and nuanced. It examines the concept of values as central organizing constructs of human behaviour that determine our priorities, guide our choices, and transfer across situations, and considers the value priorities and conflicts that are so useful in helping us to understand behaviour in sport. The book argues that teachers and professionals working with children in sport are centrally important agents for value transmission and change and therefore need to develop a deeper understanding of how sport can be used to encourage pro-social values, and offers suggestions for developing a curriculum for teaching values through sport in differing social contexts.

Spanning some of the fundamental areas of sport practice and research, including sport psychology, sport pedagogy, practice ethics, and positive youth development through sport, and including useful values and attitudes questionnaires and guidance on their use and interpretation, this book is important reading for any student, researcher, coach or teacher with an interest in youth sport or physical education.

"It is rare to find a body of work that presents a definitive consistent and comprehensive framework over time. One of the real insights and benefits of the book ... is how it might ... develop and evolve a research agenda ...The work developed here on a values framework for sport is extremely helpful, particularly for youth and children. Where it perhaps has its greatest value, however, is not in the research findings provided, but in terms of the implications such findings have on coaching practice. Of particular interest remain the questions as to why it is that despite all the best evidence about the need for an approach to coaching that places the needs and interests of the child first, for the most part, the sports coaching environment seems relatively powerless to challenge the ideology of performance." Alun Hardman, Sports Coaching Review

"There is much to commend Values in Youth Sport and Physical Education. Its content is topical, innovative, and has an international perspective and is, in the main, evidence-based. As noted above, the timing of the publication of this book is most appropriate given current discussions and controversy regarding ethical behaviour in sport and a need to develop "good" sporting behaviours early in life. Accordingly, this book represents an excellent resource in the relatively new field of youth values in sport and physical education by providing a sound foundation for studying fair play and children’s decision-making in these contexts." Janet A. Young, Victoria University, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

ISBN: 9781138940123

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

280 pages