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Expanding the Boundaries of TPSR and Empowering Others to Make Their Own Contributions

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posted on 2020-08-19, 02:54 authored by Barrie GordonBarrie Gordon, Sylvie Beaudoin
Purpose: The purpose of this article was to examine the geographical spread of teaching personal and social responsibility (TPSR), the extensive range of new populations and cultures that TPSR has been implemented with, and to consider the resulting challenges of this growth. Method: Information was gathered from published articles, dissertations, professional articles, and program descriptions and systematically analyzed for program fidelity. Results: A total of 31 countries were identified as having some level of TPSR presence, and there was a great deal of diversity in how, where, and to whom the programs are implemented. Discussion: The proliferation of TPSR will continue, and as this occurs, there will be increasing challenges in maintaining fidelity to the model. Conclusion: To meet this challenge, ongoing research, quality professional development, and the growth of communities of TPSR practice will be crucial.

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Gordon, B. & Beaudoin, S. (2020). Expanding the Boundaries of TPSR and Empowering Others to Make Their Own Contributions. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 39(3), 337-346. https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2019-0228

Journal title

Journal of Teaching in Physical Education

Volume

39

Issue

3

Publication date

2020-07-01

Pagination

337-346

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Publication status

Published

ISSN

0273-5024

eISSN

1543-2769

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