Developing digital competencies in HPETE : a heuristic for and analysis of three programs in the Southern Hemisphere

Allyson Carvalho de Araújo, Alan Ovens, Jorge Knijnik

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Abstract

This paper presents a heuristic tool that can be used to analyse and reflect on the inclusion of digital competences in Health and Physical Education Teacher Education (HPETE) programs. The tool is used to identify and compare how HPETE programs in three Southern Hemisphere countries address digital competency as an aspect of learning to teach Health and Physical Education (HPE). The results reveal that the tool provides an effective way of analysing the development of digital technologies through HPETE. While these programs are concerned with the need for technology education, they do not rely on suggested international frameworks and have a different focus related to future teachers' digital competences. The lack of a systematic policy to improve digital skills in our data suggests that technology education has emerged from localised efforts. We suggest that our heuristic tool can support educators to refine the inclusion of digital competences in HPETE programs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)143-160
Number of pages18
JournalCurriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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© 2022 Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation.

Keywords

  • Digital competency
  • Health and Physical Education
  • media
  • teacher education
  • technology

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