Diversifying Recruitment into Physical Education...

The Ethnic Minority Foundation (EMF) in partnership with the Association for Physical Education (afPE) is leading on a research project funded by the Capacitybuilders ‘Improving Reach’ grants programme to address the low percentage of Physical Education Initial Teacher Training (ITT) recruits from minority ethnic backgrounds.

Evidence shows that in 2004/05 only two per cent of new Physical Education ITT recruits in England alone were from minority ethnic backgrounds, leaving Physical Education as the least ethnically diverse national curriculum subject in ITT recruitment. An added problem is the high drop-out rate from ITT courses among non-white students (nine per cent compared to five per cent for their white counterparts). 

Against this background, the main aim of the joint project is to explore patterns of minority ethnic recruitment into Physical Education ITT, identifying barriers to access as well as suggesting ways to widen participation and improving recruitment practices. 

As part of the research and dissemination processes, the project’s preliminary findings were presented to Higher Education Institutions at the Physical Education ITT Network National Conference in Woodside, Warwickshire on 11th October 2007. In addition, three further regional seminars are being held in Bristol (24th October 2007), Manchester (25th October 2007) and London (22nd November 2007). Featuring workshop sessions, the seminars are specifically tailored to minority ethnic voluntary community sector organisations and stakeholders, whose feedback is being sought to help us develop a toolkit for the Physical Education ITT sector. 



 

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