TEACHER'S PERCEPTION ABOUT VIOLENCE IN SPORTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES AT COLÉGIO PEDRO II
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.6357Keywords:
Violence, School, Sport, Physical EducationAbstract
The general objective of this research was to analyze and understand the teacher's perception of violence within sports practice during Physical Education classes at Colégio Pedro II. This is a case study research of a qualitative nature. The research was conducted with Physical Education teachers from different units of the school. The documental analysis of the Institutional Pedagogical Political Project and the teachers' planning, and the semi-structured interview were used as data collection instruments. Data analysis used categorization as a methodological procedure. The main expressions of violence found were exclusion and self-exclusion from practical activities; gender violence; and verbal violence. Society and media sports were identified as influencing elements in the reproduction of behaviors. Sports content and soccer were identified as practices with a greater propensity to situations of violence. The Physical Education analyzed here aims at citizen formation, the recognition of cultural diversity and respect for differences, valuing all identities. Despite the observation of the work with violence in its interfaces, we highlight the absence of an intentional work for the theme of violence in sports specifically. We reiterate the importance of such work in order to assist in the awareness and use of strategies to prevent violent conduct within the sports field in the school environment.
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