Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to teaching and coaching literature highlighting a number of core concepts thought to provide justification for the use of GCAs including (a) its potential to enhance participant motivation, (b) potential for tactical transfer, and (c) development of decision-making skills and effective decision-makers. Oslin and Mitchell also suggested recommendations for future GCA research.Purpose: The purpose of this paper was threefold: (a) to present a review of Anglophone research into GCAs building on the previous review of Oslin and Mitchell published in 2006; (b) to identify new trends in research since 2006; and (c) to investigate the extent to which ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from British Psychological So...
The article discusses how to form game sense approach via tactical learning. Students are provided w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide an integrated analysis of a teacher’s peer-teachin...
Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to ...
Background approaches (GCAs) to teaching and coaching literature highlighting a number of core conce...
As suggested by Curry and Light in chapter nine, the expanding output of research on games-based app...
As suggested by Curry and Light in chapter nine, the expanding output of research on games-based app...
The question of how games should be taught is still a controversial subject. There has been a growi...
The literature suggests that, despite some challenges in their implementation, player/athlete-centre...
The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the weight of scientific evidence regarding...
This study builds on inquiry into the complexity of physical education teachers and sport coach deve...
Game-based Learning (GBL) is an emerging technology planned for implementation in the next three yea...
This programme of research had two aims which organised the research into two distinct phases. Phase...
According to the theory of practice architecture, every practice enacted in classrooms is a result o...
© JPES. Game based coaching such as that of Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU), although pedago...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from British Psychological So...
The article discusses how to form game sense approach via tactical learning. Students are provided w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide an integrated analysis of a teacher’s peer-teachin...
Background: In 2006, Oslin and Mitchell published a review of the game-centred approaches (GCAs) to ...
Background approaches (GCAs) to teaching and coaching literature highlighting a number of core conce...
As suggested by Curry and Light in chapter nine, the expanding output of research on games-based app...
As suggested by Curry and Light in chapter nine, the expanding output of research on games-based app...
The question of how games should be taught is still a controversial subject. There has been a growi...
The literature suggests that, despite some challenges in their implementation, player/athlete-centre...
The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the weight of scientific evidence regarding...
This study builds on inquiry into the complexity of physical education teachers and sport coach deve...
Game-based Learning (GBL) is an emerging technology planned for implementation in the next three yea...
This programme of research had two aims which organised the research into two distinct phases. Phase...
According to the theory of practice architecture, every practice enacted in classrooms is a result o...
© JPES. Game based coaching such as that of Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU), although pedago...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from British Psychological So...
The article discusses how to form game sense approach via tactical learning. Students are provided w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide an integrated analysis of a teacher’s peer-teachin...