54 min

161: Towards a culturally relevant sport pedagogy w/Dr Carla Luguetti Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

    • Education

Dr. Carla Luguetti (@carlaluguetti) discusses her study that led to two articles with Loy Singehebhuye and Ramón Spaaij (@Ramon_Spaaij) Towards a culturally relevant sport pedagogy: Lessons learned from African Australian refugee background coaches in grassroots football and‘Stop mocking, start respecting’: an activist approach meets African Australian refugee-background young women in grassroots football. We will talk about the need for community-driven and culturally responsive pedagogies through the lens of African Australian refugee-background coaches ’pedagogies and an activist approach to co-create a sport program with [RM1] refugee-background young women[RM2] .

Twitter: @carlaluguetti, @Ramon_Spaaij

Full Cite: Luguetti, C., Singehebhuye, L., & Spaaij, R. (2020). Towards a culturally relevant sport pedagogy: Lessons learned from African Australian refugee-background coaches in grassroots football, Sport, Education and Society, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2020.1865905

Luguetti, C., Singehebhuye, L., & Spaaij, R. (2021): ‘Stop mocking, start respecting’: An activist approach meets African Australian refugee-background young women in grassroots football, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2021.1879920

[RM1]The football program seemed to be a connector of cultures…a common language.

[RM2]Immigrants writing about immigrants.

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Life skills thru football


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Dr. Carla Luguetti (@carlaluguetti) discusses her study that led to two articles with Loy Singehebhuye and Ramón Spaaij (@Ramon_Spaaij) Towards a culturally relevant sport pedagogy: Lessons learned from African Australian refugee background coaches in grassroots football and‘Stop mocking, start respecting’: an activist approach meets African Australian refugee-background young women in grassroots football. We will talk about the need for community-driven and culturally responsive pedagogies through the lens of African Australian refugee-background coaches ’pedagogies and an activist approach to co-create a sport program with [RM1] refugee-background young women[RM2] .

Twitter: @carlaluguetti, @Ramon_Spaaij

Full Cite: Luguetti, C., Singehebhuye, L., & Spaaij, R. (2020). Towards a culturally relevant sport pedagogy: Lessons learned from African Australian refugee-background coaches in grassroots football, Sport, Education and Society, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2020.1865905

Luguetti, C., Singehebhuye, L., & Spaaij, R. (2021): ‘Stop mocking, start respecting’: An activist approach meets African Australian refugee-background young women in grassroots football, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2021.1879920

[RM1]The football program seemed to be a connector of cultures…a common language.

[RM2]Immigrants writing about immigrants.

Did this program cost $?

Life skills thru football


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/support

54 min

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