This paper explores critical notions about how improved understandings of students learning experiences within practical learning environments could sensitise teachers to appreciate the complex influences more that affect how levels of challenge and perseverance are constructed by students. The authors, in furthering their critique, build on the model of constructivism developed by Ollis and Sproule. This model attempted in embryonic terms to recognise the specific situational factors that most influenced the minded ways in which students identified and responded to learning challenges. In refining these ideas further the authors specifically consider how teaching games for understanding (TGfU) methodologies could be enhanced by recognising...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
Introduction: Does philosophers stone exist in physical education? It could besaid that teaching gam...
Most Physical and Health Education teachers still use a traditional activity-based style of teaching...
This paper explores critical notions about how improved understandings of students learning experien...
In recent years, some academic scholars have advocated for change within Physical Education (P.E.) a...
Work considering the influence of power dynamics and potential confounders such as social status is ...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in An Introduction to Primary Phy...
This paper documents how a unit of student-designed games can create a more meaningful version of ph...
Unlike Dickens’s novel, this is not a tale of light and darkness, order and chaos, good and evil…It ...
Background: In order to design appropriate environments for performance and learning of movement ski...
This thesis includes seven peer reviewed publications focused on alternative, constructivist forms o...
Background: Oversimplified, reductionist approaches to operationalising Physical Literacy (PL)have b...
Background: Oversimplified, reductionist approaches to operationalising Physical Literacy (PL) have ...
Background: In order to design appropriate environments for performance and learning of movement ski...
Mitchell, Oslin, and Griffin (1997) indicated that two-thirds of the curriculum in physical educatio...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
Introduction: Does philosophers stone exist in physical education? It could besaid that teaching gam...
Most Physical and Health Education teachers still use a traditional activity-based style of teaching...
This paper explores critical notions about how improved understandings of students learning experien...
In recent years, some academic scholars have advocated for change within Physical Education (P.E.) a...
Work considering the influence of power dynamics and potential confounders such as social status is ...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in An Introduction to Primary Phy...
This paper documents how a unit of student-designed games can create a more meaningful version of ph...
Unlike Dickens’s novel, this is not a tale of light and darkness, order and chaos, good and evil…It ...
Background: In order to design appropriate environments for performance and learning of movement ski...
This thesis includes seven peer reviewed publications focused on alternative, constructivist forms o...
Background: Oversimplified, reductionist approaches to operationalising Physical Literacy (PL)have b...
Background: Oversimplified, reductionist approaches to operationalising Physical Literacy (PL) have ...
Background: In order to design appropriate environments for performance and learning of movement ski...
Mitchell, Oslin, and Griffin (1997) indicated that two-thirds of the curriculum in physical educatio...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
Introduction: Does philosophers stone exist in physical education? It could besaid that teaching gam...
Most Physical and Health Education teachers still use a traditional activity-based style of teaching...