This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education (HPE) educators’ bodies. In particular, it explores how their lived encounters impacted upon their everyday teaching practice. Narrative accounts are used to present their lived and living bodies in this research. Findings suggest that they were enacting body pedagogies and embodied experiences in various ways influencing pedagogical practice and at times colliding with pre-service teachers’ bodies. ‘Embodied consciousness’ highlights an importance for all educators to better understand how their bodies are positioned and thus influence their practice. This research acknowledges the body as a site through which lived experience can be perpetu...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) includes a variety of approaches involving embodied, embedded...
This article presents an exploratory and interpretative study on the development of self-reflection ...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. In this arti...
This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education ...
This paper reports on research that has explored the use of narrative as a pedagogical tool in pre s...
Abstract: This paper reports on research that has explored the use of narrative as a pedagogical too...
This dissertation examines how teachers understand and use their own bodies in their everyday practi...
This article explores the challenges and opportunities in trying to capture students’ experience of ...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
This action research describes how three teacher educators invited preservice teachers to be in thei...
Despite the importance of interactions with natural environments for personal and social well-being,...
This paper explores how a group of undergraduate Human Movement Studies (HMS) students learnt to kno...
Socio-cultural theorists have argued that having a diverse understanding of subjectivities of normal...
I am a lecturer in education, but entered academia because my experience in secondary school teachin...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) includes a variety of approaches involving embodied, embedded...
This article presents an exploratory and interpretative study on the development of self-reflection ...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. In this arti...
This paper reports on narrative research that focuses on two tertiary Health and Physical Education ...
This paper reports on research that has explored the use of narrative as a pedagogical tool in pre s...
Abstract: This paper reports on research that has explored the use of narrative as a pedagogical too...
This dissertation examines how teachers understand and use their own bodies in their everyday practi...
This article explores the challenges and opportunities in trying to capture students’ experience of ...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
This action research describes how three teacher educators invited preservice teachers to be in thei...
Despite the importance of interactions with natural environments for personal and social well-being,...
This paper explores how a group of undergraduate Human Movement Studies (HMS) students learnt to kno...
Socio-cultural theorists have argued that having a diverse understanding of subjectivities of normal...
I am a lecturer in education, but entered academia because my experience in secondary school teachin...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) includes a variety of approaches involving embodied, embedded...
This article presents an exploratory and interpretative study on the development of self-reflection ...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. In this arti...