Over the last 30 years, traditional skill-based game teaching models have gradually been supplemented by instruction under an inclusive banner of Game Centred Learning (GCL) but more specifically, Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU). This thesis uniquely examines from a practitioner’s perspective how the development of GCL and its dissemination occurred in New Zealand (NZ) 1945- 2015. The multi-method approach establishes through a triangulation of data sources utilising a bricolage approach that the development was not mandated by educational policy but evolved through various combinations of insights from early luminaries in the field and visits to NZ by a key figure in the field (Rod Thorpe). Additionally, a new guard of Phy...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
Over the past decade Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) has enjoyed a sustained revival of inte...
This paper contributes to research in the scholarship of teaching by reporting on undergraduate spor...
The following Figures have been removed because they are copyrighted to their source journals: Figur...
This study builds on inquiry into the complexity of physical education teachers and sport coach deve...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
This study focuses on the analysis of collective meaning associated with secondary physical educatio...
Crucial to enhancing the status and quality of games teaching in schools is a developed understandin...
Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) is a games based pedagogical model aimed at generating great...
This presentation draws on the observations and experiences that we, as teacher educators, have had ...
This study investigated secondary school physical education teachers’ experiences of using a game ba...
This paper examines an experienced teacher’s employment of the teaching games for understanding (TGf...
Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to ...
Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to ...
This paper contributes to research in the scholarship of teaching by reporting on undergraduate spor...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
Over the past decade Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) has enjoyed a sustained revival of inte...
This paper contributes to research in the scholarship of teaching by reporting on undergraduate spor...
The following Figures have been removed because they are copyrighted to their source journals: Figur...
This study builds on inquiry into the complexity of physical education teachers and sport coach deve...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
This study focuses on the analysis of collective meaning associated with secondary physical educatio...
Crucial to enhancing the status and quality of games teaching in schools is a developed understandin...
Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) is a games based pedagogical model aimed at generating great...
This presentation draws on the observations and experiences that we, as teacher educators, have had ...
This study investigated secondary school physical education teachers’ experiences of using a game ba...
This paper examines an experienced teacher’s employment of the teaching games for understanding (TGf...
Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to ...
Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to ...
This paper contributes to research in the scholarship of teaching by reporting on undergraduate spor...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
Over the past decade Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) has enjoyed a sustained revival of inte...
This paper contributes to research in the scholarship of teaching by reporting on undergraduate spor...