Abstract
This manuscript attempts to unpack a number of issues around the phrase ‘quality research in physical education and sport pedagogy’. The following questions serve as the frame for discussion: What is the purpose of research? What is good research and who says it is good? What do we hope to accomplish with research? Who do we serve with our research? Who should we serve? What are the researchers’ responsibilities to the field, to colleagues, to practitioners, and to others? The manuscript begins with a discussion of several principles of inquiry for consideration in the design, implementation, and dissemination of quality research. A discussion of the researcher's evolution of a researcher and anecdotes from her research experiences is used to problematize the research enterprise. The political nature of the current research enterprise is presented followed by a discussion of the responsibilities of physical education and sport pedagogy researchers and the broader scholarly community to supporting high quality research in physical education and sport pedagogy.
Acknowledgements
I want to extend a sincere thanks to Mike Jess and to the BERA special interest group (SIG) committee. I was honoured to give the Inaugural Lecture to the PE SIG at BERA. I remember the enthusiasm for a BERA PE SIG at the 2001 Leeds meeting and it is terrific to see the growth of interest in the PE SIG and in research around physical education and sport pedagogy in the UK in recent years. Those of us in teacher education physical education in Ireland plan to contribute to the SIG.
Notes
1. Originally presented as the British Educational Research Association PE SIG Inaugural Lecture, University of Glamorgan, Wales, 14 September 2005.