2023
DOI: 10.3390/soc13030064
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Advancing Gender Equality in Schools through Inclusive Physical Education and Teaching Training: A Systematic Review

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 a… Show more

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“…Schools should offer children curriculums concentrated on the harmful effects of PI and on the positive effects of PA, and should strongly encourage physical practices to ensure that the recommendations for daily PA are embraced and met in student populations and to reduce SB [ 67 ]. Physical education teachers should be conscious of their central role in limiting gender inequality, endorsing activities potentially appealing for female students, and eliminating heterosexism and homophobia [ 68 ]. According to the latest evidence from systematic reviews, the most successful school-based interventions among adolescents to reduce PI used whole-of-school methodologies combining curricular activities with the broader school environment and the local community [ 69 ].…”
Section: Physical Activity and Inactivity In Infancy And Adolescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schools should offer children curriculums concentrated on the harmful effects of PI and on the positive effects of PA, and should strongly encourage physical practices to ensure that the recommendations for daily PA are embraced and met in student populations and to reduce SB [ 67 ]. Physical education teachers should be conscious of their central role in limiting gender inequality, endorsing activities potentially appealing for female students, and eliminating heterosexism and homophobia [ 68 ]. According to the latest evidence from systematic reviews, the most successful school-based interventions among adolescents to reduce PI used whole-of-school methodologies combining curricular activities with the broader school environment and the local community [ 69 ].…”
Section: Physical Activity and Inactivity In Infancy And Adolescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Men's predilection for strength training and team sports might be attributed to societal norms valorizing physical strength and competitive team dynamics in male socialization (47)(48)(49); on the other hand, women's propensity for endurance and skill sports may stem from biological aspects such as lean body mass distribution and societal influences that favor activities associated with precision and endurance (50, 51). These nuances in sports participation patterns necessitate a multifaceted approach in public health policies (52), where interventions are designed with an acute awareness of these gender-specific predilections and the complex of factors influencing them, thereby ensuring more effective and inclusive promotion of physical activity across genders (53)(54)(55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%