'Please Mr Hay, what are my poss(abilities)? Legitimation of ability through physical education practices

Peter J. Hay, lisahunter

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Abstract

This paper provides two vignettes that draw on data from projects that interrogate how a student can be positioned by practices within physical education (PE) and directed by the PE teacher in relation to their valued or legitimated ability. Through the use of Pierre Bourdieu's conceptual tools of field, habitus and capital we investigate the complex legitimation processes that shape student poss(abilities) and that are situated in the space of the PE class. The first vignette is from the perspective of a student and draws on data from interviews, a journal, questionnaires and photos of her PE experiences in upper primary and lower secondary school. The second vignette focuses on teacher practices and his constitution of the field of a PE class highlighting the significance of teacher perspectives of 'ability in informing assessment in senior secondary PE. Using these examples we discuss the symbolic violence that works against each student by positioning them as 'less able or 'unable despite their participation in a learning context. We argue that by not attending to the possible abilities of students that could have been recognized, developed and legitimated, and through the misuse of capital assignment by teachers, PE may well be counterproductive to students ongoing engagement with the subject area and the espoused potential upon which such a subject area justifies itself.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)293-310
Number of pages18
JournalSport, Education and Society
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ability
  • Assessment
  • Capital
  • Opportunity
  • Symbolic violence

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