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Educating the Body A History of Physical Education in Canada 1st Edition

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M. Ann Hall, Bruce Kidd

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1st Edition

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9781487538507, 9781487525941

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University of Toronto Press

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Educating the Body presents a history of physical education in Canada, shedding light on its major advocates, innovators, and institutions. The book traces the major developments in physical education from the early nineteenth century to the present day – both within and beyond schools – and concludes with a vision for the future. It examines the realities of Canada’s classed, gendered, and racialized society and reveals the rich history of Indigenous teachings and practices that were marginalized and erased by the residential school system. Today, with the worrying decline in physical activity levels across the population, Educating the Body is indispensable to understanding our policy options moving ahead.

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Educating the Body A History of Physical Education in Canada 1st Edition

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Full Title

Educating the Body A History of Physical Education in Canada 1st Edition

Author(s)

M. Ann Hall, Bruce Kidd

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781487538514, 9781487525941

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Educating the Body presents a history of physical education in Canada, shedding light on its major advocates, innovators, and institutions. The book traces the major developments in physical education from the early nineteenth century to the present day – both within and beyond schools – and concludes with a vision for the future. It examines the realities of Canada’s classed, gendered, and racialized society and reveals the rich history of Indigenous teachings and practices that were marginalized and erased by the residential school system. Today, with the worrying decline in physical activity levels across the population, Educating the Body is indispensable to understanding our policy options moving ahead.