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Learning in sport: From life skills to existential learning, Sport, Education & Society

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posted on 2024-03-12, 18:17 authored by Noora Ronkainen, Tatiana Ryba, Kenneth Aggerholm, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
<p>Youth sport is habitually promoted as an important context for learning that contributes to a person’s broader development beyond sport-specific skills. A growing body of research in this area has operated within a life skills discourse that focuses on useful, positive and decontextualised skills in the production of successful and adaptive citizens. In this paper, we argue that the ideological discourse of life skills, underpinned by ideas about sport-based positive youth development, has unduly narrowed the research on learning in sport to only what is deemed functional, teachable, and economically productive. After considering the problems associated with the currently dominant life skills approach, we explore existential learning as an alternative perspective on conceptualising and studying learning in sport. An existential approach provides a non-instrumental theory of learning with an emphasis on discontinuity, relational self and ‘becoming’, opening an avenue for exploring various forms of informal learning under-explored in sport. We discuss the applications of this alternative approach for future research and practice in learning in youth sport.</p>

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  • School of Sport and Exercise Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Sport, Education & Society

Volume

26

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

214-227

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

1357-3322

eISSN

1470-1243

Date Submitted

2020-01-21

Date Accepted

2020-01-04

Date of First Publication

2020-01-09

Date of Final Publication

2021-02-12

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-01-27

ePrints ID

39366

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