Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/35398
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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Wheels Up: Spiral progression pedagogy towards creative movers using wheels
Author(s): Murray, Alison Morag
Howells, Kristy
Contact Email: alison.murray1@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: physical education
motor creativity
progression spiral
preservice elementary teachers
Issue Date: 2023
Date Deposited: 16-Aug-2023
Citation: Murray AM & Howells K (2023) Wheels Up: Spiral progression pedagogy towards creative movers using wheels. <i>Journal of Early Childhood Education Research</i>, 12 (1), pp. 54-78, Art. No.: 3. https://journal.fi/jecer/article/view/116985
Abstract: This study explored a trailblazing creative means for Physical Education (PE) preservice teachers (PSTs) to explore movement: agility, balance and coordination by embodying a reflective approach to a series of practical challenges. A novel balance-on-wheels learning and teaching spiral progression was created for this bespoke intent. The study operationalised the reflective cycle dimension by Kolb (1984) to theoretically underpin and pragmatically structure the experiential embodied learning sequence. Teacher educators implemented a series of connecting experiences using balance bikes, bicycles and tricycles, scooters, mountain and BMX bikes and made sense of these using the Kolb cycle as a pedagogical guide. In so doing, the sequencing created opportunity for the group to collectively gain competence and confidence on wheels through the creative progressions. This collective transformative experience enabled the creation of an elementary school accessible progression spiral practice document to be applied within school placement as well as into upcoming early career teaching roles. Following the connecting experiences, PSTs were invited to share insights and ideas onto a class online interactive padlet. This was collated to depict the concomitant school-ready wheels progression spiral as well as a school checklist to consider accessible wheels experiences using affordances creatively.
URL: https://journal.fi/jecer/article/view/116985
Rights: ©2023 Alison Morag Murray and Kristy Howells. Peer-review under responsibility of the editorial board of the journal. Publication of the article in accordance with the Creative Commons Non-Commercial license.
Licence URL(s): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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