Abstract Traditional Indigenous Games (TIGs) have been played in Indigenous Australian communities as a means of teaching children life skills as well as a general leisure pursuit. This paper presents the findings of a small study in one north Queensland public school, Australia, where school students engaged in TIG through their physical education (HPE) classes. Twelve regional games were introduced to students in years five and six. They were played in HPE classes with a focus on inclusivity and gaining an understanding of culture. A culminating TIG carnival was also conducted. Students reported that playing the games and participating in the carnival was a positive experience. All students described the nature of the games in traditional...
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Traditional Indigenous Games (TIGs) have been played in Indigenous Australian communities as a means...
This paper reports on mixed methods research that was part of a larger investigation into the impact...
This study investigates the impact of embedding Traditional Indigenous Games (TIG) in the curriculum...
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This study investigated the facilitation of daily physical activity for primary school students by r...
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The Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Repo...
This study investigated the facilitation of daily physical activity for primary school students by r...
Since the need to embed Indigenous perspectives within Australian schools has become formally recogn...
Since the need to embed Indigenous perspectives within Australian schools has become formally recogn...
Indigenous play activities are crucial to cross-cultural knowledge and practice and are gaining grou...
Indigenous play activities are crucial to cross-cultural knowledge and practice and are gaining grou...
The games outlined in this resource are considered primarily as a contribution towards the implemen...
Achieving quality education in the Philippines remains a knotty long-term task and continues to baff...
This report is an evaluation of the Professional Development Seminar conducted in Cairns, for the Tr...
Traditional Indigenous Games (TIGs) have been played in Indigenous Australian communities as a means...
This paper reports on mixed methods research that was part of a larger investigation into the impact...
This study investigates the impact of embedding Traditional Indigenous Games (TIG) in the curriculum...
Gee (2007) argues that video games can lead to deep intellectual engagement in a highly motivating c...
This study investigated the facilitation of daily physical activity for primary school students by r...
Sports history in Australia has focused almost entirely on modern, Eurocentric sports and has theref...
The Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Repo...
This study investigated the facilitation of daily physical activity for primary school students by r...
Since the need to embed Indigenous perspectives within Australian schools has become formally recogn...
Since the need to embed Indigenous perspectives within Australian schools has become formally recogn...
Indigenous play activities are crucial to cross-cultural knowledge and practice and are gaining grou...
Indigenous play activities are crucial to cross-cultural knowledge and practice and are gaining grou...
The games outlined in this resource are considered primarily as a contribution towards the implemen...
Achieving quality education in the Philippines remains a knotty long-term task and continues to baff...
This report is an evaluation of the Professional Development Seminar conducted in Cairns, for the Tr...