The research examined the intended planning and teaching decisions of
11 secondary physical education teachers to determine their rationale
and goals for a socially focused curriculum within social reconstructi
on or social responsibility value orientations. Transcript data from a
stimulated recall protocol were analyzed using constant comparison. R
esults suggested teachers' goals for student learning were consistent
with an emphasis on social responsibility within the categories of lea
rning to work with others, and understanding, respect, and responsibil
ity to others. Rationales were based on teachers' perceptions of stude
nt background, content relevance, and student motivation. Teachers' co
mments revealed a tension between the need to teach academic goals and
the need to teach skills associated with social responsibility.