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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40)40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75.41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33.42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27.43. J. Quay, ‘Experience and Participation: Relating Theories of Learning’, Journal of Experiential Education, 2003, 26, 105–12.44. I. Rovegno et al., ‘Teaching and Learning Basic Invasion Game Tactics in Fourth Grade: A Descriptive Study from Situated and Constraints Theoretical Perspectives’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2001, 20, 370–88.45. A. Smith, ‘The Inclusion of Pupils with Special Educational Needs in Secondary School Physical Education’, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2004, 9, 1, 37–54.46. A. Smith and M. Parr, ‘Young People’s Views on the Nature and Purposes of Physical Education: A Sociological Analysis’, Sport, Education and Society, 2007, 12, 37–58.47. R. Tinning and L. Fitzclarence, ‘Postmodern Youth Culture and the Crisis in Australian Secondary School Physical Education’, Quest, 1992, 44, 287–303.48. M. Vincent-Morin and L. Lafont, ‘Learning-Method Choices and Personal Characteristics in Solving a Physical Education Problem’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005, 24, 226–42.49. J. Ward et al., ‘Effects of Choice on Student Motivation and Physical Activity Behavior in Physical Education’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2008, 27, 385–98.50. P. Ward and M.-A. Lee, ‘Peer-Assisted Learning in Physical Education: A Review of Theory and Research’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005, 24, 205–25.51. J. Wright, ‘The Construction of Gendered Contexts in Single-Sex and Co-educational Physical Education Lessons’, Sport, Education and Society, 1997, 2, 55–72.Volume III: Teachers, teaching, and teacher education in physical education52. K. M. Armour and R. Duncombe, ‘Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development in Primary Physical Education: Lessons from Present and Past to Inform the Future’, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2004, 9, 3–22.53. D. Brown and J. Evans, ‘Reproducing gender? Intergenerational Links and the Male PE Teacher as a Cultural Conduit in Teaching Physical Education’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2004, 23, 48–70.54. S. Capel and W. Katene, ‘Secondary PGCE PE Students’ Perceptions of their Subject Knowledge’, European Physical Education Review, 2000, 6, 1, 46–70.55. S. A. Doolittle, P. Dodds, and J. H. Placek, ‘Persistence of Beliefs about Teaching During Formal Training of Pre-service Teachers’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1993, 12, 355–65.56. F. Dowling, ‘Getting in Touch with our Feelings: The Emotional Geographies of Gender Relations in PETE’, Sport, Education and Society, 2008, 13, 247–66.57. J. Gore, ‘Pedagogy as Text in Physical Education Teacher Education: Beyond the Preferred Reading’, in D. Kirk and R. Tinning (eds.), Physical Education, Curriculum and Culture (Falmer Press, 1990).58. K. Graber, ‘Studentship in Pre-service Teacher Education: A Qualitative Study of Undergraduates in Physical Education’, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1991, 62, 1, 41–51.59. K. Green, ‘Physical Education Teachers in their Figurations: A Sociological Analysis of Everyday "Philosophies"’, Sport, Education and Society, 2002, 7, 65–83.60. L. B. Hendry, ‘Survival in a Marginal Role: The Professional Identity of the Physical Education Teacher’, British Journal of Sociology, 1975, 26, 4, 465–76.61. C. Hickey, ‘ "I feel enlightened now, but ….": The Limits to the Pedagogic Translation of Critical Social Discourses in Phy

PEPRN Podcast Ashley Casey

    • Onderwijs

Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40)40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75.41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33.42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27.43. J. Quay, ‘Experience and Participation: Relating Theories of Learning’, Journal of Experiential Education, 2003, 26, 105–12.44. I. Rovegno et al., ‘Teaching and Learning Basic Invasion Game Tactics in Fourth Grade: A Descriptive Study from Situated and Constraints Theoretical Perspectives’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2001, 20, 370–88.45. A. Smith, ‘The Inclusion of Pupils with Special Educational Needs in Secondary School Physical Education’, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2004, 9, 1, 37–54.46. A. Smith and M. Parr, ‘Young People’s Views on the Nature and Purposes of Physical Education: A Sociological Analysis’, Sport, Education and Society, 2007, 12, 37–58.47. R. Tinning and L. Fitzclarence, ‘Postmodern Youth Culture and the Crisis in Australian Secondary School Physical Education’, Quest, 1992, 44, 287–303.48. M. Vincent-Morin and L. Lafont, ‘Learning-Method Choices and Personal Characteristics in Solving a Physical Education Problem’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005, 24, 226–42.49. J. Ward et al., ‘Effects of Choice on Student Motivation and Physical Activity Behavior in Physical Education’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2008, 27, 385–98.50. P. Ward and M.-A. Lee, ‘Peer-Assisted Learning in Physical Education: A Review of Theory and Research’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005, 24, 205–25.51. J. Wright, ‘The Construction of Gendered Contexts in Single-Sex and Co-educational Physical Education Lessons’, Sport, Education and Society, 1997, 2, 55–72.Volume III: Teachers, teaching, and teacher education in physical education52. K. M. Armour and R. Duncombe, ‘Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development in Primary Physical Education: Lessons from Present and Past to Inform the Future’, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2004, 9, 3–22.53. D. Brown and J. Evans, ‘Reproducing gender? Intergenerational Links and the Male PE Teacher as a Cultural Conduit in Teaching Physical Education’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2004, 23, 48–70.54. S. Capel and W. Katene, ‘Secondary PGCE PE Students’ Perceptions of their Subject Knowledge’, European Physical Education Review, 2000, 6, 1, 46–70.55. S. A. Doolittle, P. Dodds, and J. H. Placek, ‘Persistence of Beliefs about Teaching During Formal Training of Pre-service Teachers’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1993, 12, 355–65.56. F. Dowling, ‘Getting in Touch with our Feelings: The Emotional Geographies of Gender Relations in PETE’, Sport, Education and Society, 2008, 13, 247–66.57. J. Gore, ‘Pedagogy as Text in Physical Education Teacher Education: Beyond the Preferred Reading’, in D. Kirk and R. Tinning (eds.), Physical Education, Curriculum and Culture (Falmer Press, 1990).58. K. Graber, ‘Studentship in Pre-service Teacher Education: A Qualitative Study of Undergraduates in Physical Education’, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1991, 62, 1, 41–51.59. K. Green, ‘Physical Education Teachers in their Figurations: A Sociological Analysis of Everyday "Philosophies"’, Sport, Education and Society, 2002, 7, 65–83.60. L. B. Hendry, ‘Survival in a Marginal Role: The Professional Identity of the Physical Education Teacher’, British Journal of Sociology, 1975, 26, 4, 465–76.61. C. Hickey, ‘ "I feel enlightened now, but ….": The Limits to the Pedagogic Translation of Critical Social Discourses in Phy

    ‘Health First’ and curriculum reform in China

    ‘Health First’ and curriculum reform in China

    Welcome to Season 2 and my new series.The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and usefulness of PEPRN.In this Podcast, I read the Twenty 20 Vision blog (published 21st April 2023) which explores Xuan Meng and colleagues (2020) paper ‘Health First’ and curriculum reform in China: The experiences of physical education teachers in one city.”

    • 8 min.
    Continuing professional development for physical education teachers in Europe

    Continuing professional development for physical education teachers in Europe

    Welcome to Season 2 and my new series.The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and usefulness of PEPRN.In this Podcast, I read the Twenty 20 Vision blog (published 7th April 2023) which explores Deborah Tannehill, and collegaues (2020) paper “Continuing professional development for physical education teachers in Europe.” 

    • 7 min.
    Physical education and the art of teaching

    Physical education and the art of teaching

    Welcome to Season 2 and my new series.The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and usefulness of PEPRN.In this Podcast, I read the Twenty 20 Vision blog (published 24th March 2023) which explores Mikael Quennerstedt’s 2019 paper “Physical education and the art of teaching: transformative learning and teaching in physical education and sports pedagogy”.

    • 7 min.
    Exploring the changes of physical education in the age of Covid-19

    Exploring the changes of physical education in the age of Covid-19

    Welcome to Season 2 and my new series.The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and usefulness of PEPRN.In this Podcast, I read the Twenty 20 Vision blog (published 10th March 2023) which explores Valeria Varea and colleagues’ 2022 paper “Exploring the changes of physical education in the age of Covid-19”.

    • 6 min.
    Rethinking the classification of games and sports

    Rethinking the classification of games and sports

    I have begin a new series. The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and usefulness of PEPRN.In this Podcast, I read the Twenty 20 Vision blog (published 24th February 2023)which explores Justen O’Connor and colleagues’ 2022 paper “Rethinking the classification of games and sports in physical education: a response to changes in sport and participation”.

    • 5 min.
    Episode 98 - Bahr and Wibowo

    Episode 98 - Bahr and Wibowo

    Episode 2 in this the fifth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Ingrid Bahr And Jonas Wibowo's chapter in Ben Dyson and my book "Cooperative Learning in Physical Education".

    • 12 min.

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