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The status of Physical Education in BRICS nations


V. Oelofse
N. Van Der Merwe
D. Du toit
J.H. De Ridder

Abstract

This study investigates the state and status of Physical Education in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa),  recognising its pivotal role in developing psychomotor, social, emotional, and cognitive skills, as well as combatting lifestyle-related  diseases like obesity. Despite its potential, Physical Education often has to deal with neglect and marginalisation in school curricula. This  research addresses the dearth or lack of comparative literature on Physical Education across BRICS nations, with the aim of shedding  light on the subject's implementation and its impact on learners' health. Grounded on Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, the study explores how various ecological systems influence learner-engagement in Physical Education. It also provides a detailed overview  of the education systems in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, emphasising key features relevant to Physical Education. These  include governance structures in these countries ranging from centralisation to mixed models, with diverse implications for curriculum  implementation. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics shaping Physical Education in the BRICS nations,  offering recommendations for enhancing its efficacy in promoting learners' health and well-being. In addition to bridging the knowledge  gap in comparative studies, this study’s findings inform policy and practice for the betterment of Physical Education across diverse  educational and cultural contexts.  


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