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Introducing the Dissertation Dive with Dr. Michael Hemphill
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education, Playing with Research in Health, and Physical Education. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education, Playing with Research in Health, and Physical Education או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Michael Hemphill (UNC-Greensboro) has an exciting new series to share. Here is a brief introduction to it. The first episode launches Jan 23rd and a new episode will come out each Tuesday at 7am eastern USA time. Stay tuned!
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education, Playing with Research in Health, and Physical Education. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education, Playing with Research in Health, and Physical Education או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Michael Hemphill (UNC-Greensboro) has an exciting new series to share. Here is a brief introduction to it. The first episode launches Jan 23rd and a new episode will come out each Tuesday at 7am eastern USA time. Stay tuned!
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1 366: Two Toolkits to help Teacher Educators (from Limerick) 29:16
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Our colleagues from University of Limerick share two amazing resources with you that are 100% free and aimed to help teacher educators. We will talk about the Justice ED and SATLE projects and share these awesome Toolkits that have been created. Below are the website links to the projects and the links to the Toolkits. Justice Ed: https://www.ul.ie/justice-ed-education-for-global-justice-solidarity-and-interconnectedness Toolkit: https://doi.org/10.34961/researchrepository-ul.27931542.v1 SATLE: https://www.ul.ie/pre-service-teachers-experiences-of-encountering-social-justice-matters-in-their-physical-education Toolkit: https://pesportpedagogyul.wordpress.com/ The three voices you hear on the podcast are Elaine Murtaugh, Antonio Calderon, and Carmen Barquero-Ruiz all from U-Limerick.…
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1 365:PETE Collaborative Town Hall 1:00:46
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This is the audio from the 28th of March, 2025 PETE Collaborative that was hosted to discuss critical issues in the PETE field, notably the future directions of the SHAPE America Research Council. Over 100 PETE scholars attended live.
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1 364: The Finnish Model for Leisure Activities 17:21
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This is a 15min presentation about my research on the Finnish Model for Leisure Activities. It was given at the Fulbright Education Forum March 26th, 2025 hosted by the Fulbright Finland Foundation which also has sponsored my stay in Finland this year to conduct the research. The study is also supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture here in Finland and the University of Arts Helsinki as well as The University of Jyväskylä You can find more information on the model here https://harrastamisensuomenmalli.fi/en/ And a description of my research is here: https://www.uniarts.fi/en/projects/exploring-finlands-model-for-leisure-activities-hsm-childrens-experiences-and-evaluation-of-the-model/ If you want to chat more about this model, you can always reach out!…
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1 363: Australian Article Club 5: Why don’t you really learn anything in PEH? 1:07:53
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This article club discusses Swedish researchers who asked secondary school students/Gymnasium to discuss their perceptions of HPE through their assessment experiences. Some interesting but not surprising perceptions were shared, and as is true for the Australian Article Club... good discussion was had! Here is the link to the article and the citation: Modell, N., & Gerdin, G. (2022). ‘Why don't you really learn anything in PEH?’–Students’ experiences of valid knowledge and the basis for assessment in physical education and health (PEH). European Physical Education Review , 28 (3), 797-815 https://doi.org/10.1177/1356336X221084514 (Original work published 2022)…
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1 362: How physical education teachers are positioned in models scholarship 32:00
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Today, we’re discussing the article ‘How physical education teachers are positioned in models scholarship: a scoping review. This was recently published in PESP and came up in discussion during Ash Casey’s scholar lecture at BERA. You can find that lecture in episode 350 Full Cite: Fjellner, R. L., Varea, V., & Barker, D. (2024). How physical education teachers are positioned in models scholarship: a scoping review. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 29(4), 329–345. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2022.2083098…
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1 361: "What do you think you are doing? How physical education researchers make scientific contributions". 42:52
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Dean Barker and Hakan Larsson join me to discuss their latest article in Sport Education and Society titled: "What do you think you are doing? How physical education researchers make scientific contributions". This is an open access article that covers issues in publishing and research in the field. To cite this article: D. Barker, J.-E. Ekberg, G. Nyberg & H. Larsson (18 Feb 2025): What do you think you are doing? How physical education researchers make scientific contributions, Sport, Education and Society, DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2025.2465588 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2025.2465588…
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1 360: Australian Article Club 4: The suffering of students in physical education. 1:15:45
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This is the 4th Article club with Brendan SueSee, Michael Davies, and Dave Robinson. The article they discussed was: Sarah Metz, Benjamin Zander & Ina Hunger (09 May 2024): The suffering of students in physical education. Unsettling experiences and situational conditions, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, DOI: 10.1080/17408989.2024.2352825 This paper captured a wide range of unsettling PE experiences by taking different perspectives of 677 physical education students. It used a social constructivist approach to address two questions: (1) What kind of experiences are interpreted as unsettling by students in PE? (2) Which situational conditions are associated with students’ unsettling PE experiences? We speak about some of the challenges for PE teachers whilst at the same time considering that the issues raised are not uniquely ‘PE’ problems but also problems of society.…
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1 359: Introducing the Social Justice SIG at AIESEP 57:58
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This is an AIESEP Connect session that is hosted by the new Social Justice SIG in AIESEP. You can find all about the special interest groups of AIESEP here https://aiesep.org/special-interest-groups/ Our 2025 conference is in St. Petersburg Florida We will be in Australia for a specialist seminar at the end of the year and in 2026 our world congress will be held in Taipei.…
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1 358: AERA Special Interest Group 93 Info Session 58:55
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This is an informational session of AERA SIG 93 It was recorded in January 2025 and was meant to provide knowledge on the SIG history, where we are now, and where we are going; the unique networking and benefits of the SIG; the importance of SIG membership and its impact on the future of the SIG If you publish research in the field of physical education you should really check out this professional organization. You can find all the information here https://www.aera.net/SIG093/RLIPE-SIG-93 The video of this presentation will be here https://www.aera.net/SIG093/Professional-Development-Opportunities…
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1 357: Australian Article Club 3: Inclusion Style, student autonomy and responsibility. 1:09:09
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Our Australian colleagues chose a book chapter by the great Mark Byra from the University of Wyoming for their third article club. The chapter is titled “Inclusion style of teaching, student autonomy and responsibility” and this is in a book called the Spectrum of teaching styles in physical education.…
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1 356: A podcast about podcasts, dare we say a meta podcast? 44:27
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This is a cross-over episode with The Meaningful Physical Education Podcasts. We are discussing the use of podcasts in PE and in professional development. The other podcast that is hosted is fairly new and REALLY good. You can find more information on how to listen to it below: You can find more episodes here: Apple Podcasts Here is the website: https://meaningfulpodcastexperience.buzzsprout.com/2358344/episodes And here is the purpose and goals of the podcast: Our purpose is to engage in conversations with those enacting Meaningful Physical Education (research, practice and everything in between). Part of the LAMPE (learning about MPE) project, our goals for the podcast are as follows.1) Through conversation and discussion, explore the whys, hows and whats of Meaningful PE in a variety of contexts. 2) Seek to understand the underpinnings and outcomes of prioritizing meaningful experiences in physical education. 3) Share a variety of perspectives on the theory and practice of Meaningful PE for growth and learning. 4) Help ensure that the evolving framework for Meaningful PE is accessible, available and adaptable.…
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1 355: Moving online in physical education teacher education Australian Article Club 3 1:13:27
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This is the third Australian Article Club. It covers the following article: Nyberg, G., Backman, E., & Tinning, R. (2022). Moving online in physical education teacher education. Sport, Education and Society, 29(3), 358–370. https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2022.2142776 In this article the authors discuss the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic created for preservice teachers’ knowledge in and about movement and their developing movement capability in PETE in a Swedish University. In a way, covid potentially accelerated the process of a Physical Education degree transitioning to fully online. We discuss why this continues in some universities and the factors that contribute to it. We also discuss some of the effects we think it is having on graduate teachers and ultimately the effect it may have on students – all because the PE community and others do not value the 3 dimensions of Arnold’s model equally.…
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1 354: Should primary school PE be outsourced? Australian Article Club 2 1:03:18
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The second Australian Article Club takes on outsourcing in PE. In Australia and NZ, particularly in primary schools (years prep-6) pe is increasingly being taught by outside providers who usually are not pe trained teachers. The syllabus or curriculum in P-6 expects that a classroom generalist teacher can teach PE. It is only in the Australian states of Queensland and Tasmania that specialists trained primary PE teachers are used. Title of article is in link below: “Should primary school PE be outsourced? An analysis of students’ perspectives by Deng et al., 2023. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/25742981.2022.2140594…
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1 353: The Meaningful Podcast Experience Episode 1 44:12
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This is a new podcast about meaningful PE and I wanted to share it in the @theHPEpodcast feed. You can find more episodes here: Apple Podcasts Here is the website: https://meaningfulpodcastexperience.buzzsprout.com/2358344/episodes And here is the purpose and goals of the podcast: Our purpose is to engage in conversations with those enacting Meaningful Physical Education (research, practice and everything in between). Part of the LAMPE (learning about MPE) project, our goals for the podcast are as follows. 1) Through conversation and discussion, explore the whys, hows and whats of Meaningful PE in a variety of contexts. 2) Seek to understand the underpinnings and outcomes of prioritizing meaningful experiences in physical education. 3) Share a variety of perspectives on the theory and practice of Meaningful PE for growth and learning. 4) Help ensure that the evolving framework for Meaningful PE is accessible, available and adaptable.…
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1 352: Australian Article Club 1 "Arnold wanted X but we got Y" 1:09:46
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For over 30 years in the Australian state of Queensland, a final grade for physical education (in years 11 and 12) was given based on 50% theory and 50% practical, valuing movement and knowledge equally. This article was written in response to changes in a syllabus in the Australian state of Queensland in 2019 which awarded a final mark based on 82% theory and 18% practical or movement. Despite this unequal valuing of movement, the syllabus cites Arnold’s perspective as ‘a philosophical and educative framework to promote deep learning in three dimensions: about, through and in movement contexts’ (QCAA, 2018, p.1). Based on the syllabus citing Arnold’s philosophy it is reasoned these principles (valuing knowledge and movement equally) will be evident throughout this Australian state syllabus. Confusingly, they were not. SueSee, B., Pill, S., & Williams, J. (2023). Arnold wanted X but we got Y – the Queensland senior physical education syllabus application of the Arnoldian perspective. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy , 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2023.2269955…
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1 351: The new SHAPE Standards (AERA SIG 93 webinar) 1:05:23
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This is the audio from the September 2025 AERA SIG 93 webinar about the new SHAPE America Standards. It is hosted by Chair Cory Dixon and the two guests are: Dr. Clancy Seymore and Langston Clark (both writers of the new standards)
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1 350: BERA Scholar Lecture 2024: Dr. Ash Casey 40:50
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This episode features the scholar lecture for BERA which is the British Educational Research Association. Within BERA there is a PESP SIG (phys ed and sport pedagogy). Each year, leading up to the wider BERA conference, they have a full day invisible college that features the scholar lecture. This year’s scholar lecture was given by Dr. Ash Casey from Loughborough University. The title of the lecture is “The ghosts of research past present and future: understanding the past to inform a future of models based practice research. Thanks to Ellen Li for the recording!…
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1 349: AIESEP 2025 Conference in Florida (all you need to know!) 46:14
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This podcast introduces the AIESEP 2025 conference in St. Petersburg Florida. It will take place May 18-22nd (18th is a full pre-conference day and the 22nd will have the banquet at night). The call for proposals closes September 15th, 2024. Notifications will be sent out by December 15th. Here is a link to the abstract submission https://www.aiesepstpete2025.com/abstract-submission You can find information on the conference website https://www.aiesepstpete2025.com/home You can register to be a member at www.aiesep.org (annual registrations renew January 1st of each year). You can follow updates and travel information on the AIESEP St Pete X/Twitter account: @AIESEP2025…
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1 348: The if, why and how of fitness testing in secondary school physical education in the United Kingdom 25:26
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Naomi Harte from Loughborough University, UK, joins to discuss the article The if, why and how of fitness testing in secondary school physical education in the United Kingdom published with Laura Alfrey, Christopher Spray, and Lorraine Cale. We discuss teachers’ learning intentions, pedagogical practices, and attitudes towards fitness testing. Full Cite: Harte, N. P. A., Alfrey, L., Spray, C., & Cale, L. (2023). The if, why and how of fitness testing in secondary school physical education in the United Kingdom. European Physical Education Review, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1177/1356336X231219937 Twitter/X: Naomi: @harte_naomi18 Laura Alfrey: @LauraAlfrey Additional podcast episode on fitness testing: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/episodes/281-Student-voice-and-transforming-traditional-fitness-testing-wLaura-Alfrey-e20spob/a-a9hl20e…
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1 Dissertation Dive 16: “Overcoming Trauma with Physical Activity: Implementing Edutainment within a High School Physical Education Class.” 29:19
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Dr. Lauren Wheeler is a physical education teacher with the US Department of Defense, stationed in Germany. She has been a finalist for Minnesota Teacher of the Year due in part to her popular “Physically Healthy At That (PHAT)” program developed in collaboration with military partners to improve fitness outcomes for high school students. Dr. Wheeler completed her Doctorate of Education degree at the University of Pittsburgh and has published and presented at the American College of Sports Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Wheeler discusses her dissertation titled “Overcoming Trauma with Physical Activity: Implementing Edutainment within a High School Physical Education Class.”…
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1 Dissertation Dive 15: "Physical Education Teacher Education Futures." 43:32
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Dr. Jamie Brunsdon is a third year Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy at the University of Memphis. Prior to moving to the University of Alabama in 2018 to complete his doctoral degree, Jamie was a full and part-time physical education in England. His research interests include studying teacher and faculty socialization and applied virtue ethics. In this episode, Dr. Brunsdon discusses his dissertation titled "Physical Education Teacher Education Futures."…
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1 347: AERA Catherine Ennis SIG 93 Scholar Award Lecture: Kevin Andrew Richards 45:12
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This is the audio recording of the 2024 Catherine D. Ennis SIG Scholar Lecture. It is the highest honor awarded in the SIG and is named for a long-time SIG member Cathy Ennis who passed away in 2017. This year's recipient is Dr. Kevin Andrew Richards (University of Illinois- Urbana-Champaign) and he is introduced by his mentor and past dissertation advisor Dr. Tom Templin. The question and answer session is cut from the recording since it was hard to hear. You can find more information about the SIG here https://www.aera.net/SIG093/RLIPE-SIG-93 Each year AERA SIG 93 hosts research sessions at the annual AERA conference. 2,000 word structured abstracts are due late July most years and the annual conference is mid to late April each year. Next year it will be held in Denver Colorado.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 14:"Basic Psychological Needs, Affect, and Motivation Among Elementary Students in a Physical Activity-Based Wellness Program." 46:29
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In this episode, Dr. Shelby Ison discusses the dissertation titled "Basic Psychological Needs, Affect, and Motivation Among Elementary Students in a Physical Activity-Based Wellness Program." Dr. Shelby Ison is visiting assistant professor at Northern Illinois University. Her primary research interests include understanding K-12 students' psychological experiences in health, physical education, and after-school wellness programs with emphasis on serving underrepresented communities through evidence-based practices and interventions.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 13: "Examining Online Learning in K–12 Online Physical Education and Physical Education Teacher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic" 37:29
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In this episode, Dr. Brandon Foye discusses his dissertation titled "Examining Online Learning in K–12 Online Physical Education and Physical Education Teacher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic". Following an 11-year career as a middle and high school physical education teacher, Dr. Foye enrolled in a doctoral program at Boston University. After completing his degree in 2022, he accepted a position as an assistant professor of practice at North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND where he works today. He currently instructs students in the undergraduate Health Education/Physical Education program, as well as NDSU's online graduate program in Leadership in Physical Education and Sport Coaching.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 12: "Exploring Social and Emotional Learning in Physical Education and Classroom Settings at a Rural Elementary School" 36:21
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Dr. Seunghyun Baek is an Assistant Professor in the Physical Education department at SUNY Cortland. Seunghyun completed her Ph.D. in Kinesiology at University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2023 with Dr. Ben Dyson. She taught and worked with diverse student populations in the U.S. and South Korea, especially focused on Social and Emotional Learning in Physical Education. In this episode, Dr. Baek talks about her dissertation titled "Exploring Social and Emotional Learning in Physical Education and Classroom Settings at a Rural Elementary School".…
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1 Dissertation Dive 11: "Looking Inward: Does Physical Activity Promotion Training Transfer Beyond PETE?" 49:15
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In this episode, Dr. Shannon Mulhearn discusses her dissertation titled "Looking Inward: Does Physical Activity Promotion Training Transfer Beyond PETE?" Wellness promotion is the overarching theme that ties together Dr. Mulhearn’s body of work. Her current research focuses on innovative techniques of building resiliency in various areas of education, from elementary to higher education. She also considers how stakeholders within K-12 education can identify and overcome obstacles to the integration of whole-school physical activity programming. A third are of research relates to effective practices in teacher education, with a specific interest in physical education teacher education. Dr. Mulhearn currently teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in physical education at UNK, actively engages in the campus through committees and attendance at events, and is involved in the local Kearney community. She has given presentations at numerous regional and national conferences and has work published in many scholarly journals.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 10:"Culturally Relevant Physcial Education for Optimizing Physical Activity Opportunities." Dr. Imagbe 47:29
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In this episode, Dr. Stacey Imagbe discusses her dissertation titled "Culturally Relevant Physcial Education for Optimizing Physical Activity Opportunities." Dr. Imagbe serves as a first-year assistant professor on a tenure track at Morehouse College, specifically within the Department of Kinesiology, Sports Studies, and Physical Education. Her primary area of focus lies in providing essential professional development for K-12 educators, aiming to enhance physical activity opportunities through culturally tailored physical education. Her work is dedicated to equalizing the access to physical activity and promoting fitness among Black and Brown children and adolescents.…
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1 339: Even with the craziness, it worked’: PE teachers working in and with an Activist Approach 37:21
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Today we discuss the article ‘Even with the craziness, it worked’: PE teachers working in and with an Activist Approach . We discuss the perceptions of physical education teachers learning to work in and with an activist approach in their classroom. Full Cite: Shilcutt, J. B., Oliver, K. L., Aranda, R., Mullany, P., Ryan, M., & True, L. (2023). ‘Even with the craziness, it worked’: PE teachers working in and with an Activist Approach. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2023.2281906 Previous podcasts episodes on the activist approach 71 : A Pedagogy of Love w/Dr. Carla Luguetti 134 : When a teacher-centered facilitator meets a student-centered pedagogy 161 : Towards a culturally relevant sport pedagogy w/Dr Carla Luguetti 209 : The Boys STILL not letting girls play 282 : #AIESEP Connect The Activist Approach to Physical Activity The paper that won the Exemplary paper award: Jackie Beth Shilcutt & Kimberly L. Oliver (2023) Getting ‘more and more comfortable’: using an Activist Approach in a dance PE content course, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 28 (4), 321-334, DOI: 10.1080/17408989.2021.1990247 Kim also mentioned the book about people using the approach around the world if people are interested in the forthcoming publication here very soon: Shilcutt, J. B., Oliver, K. L., & Luguetti, C. (Eds.). (book forthcoming 2024). An Activist Approach to physical activity and physical education. Routledge. This is the link and sign up code for the course we discussed EARLYBIRDBW146L (it is case sensitive) https://yotm.nmsuondemand.nmsu.edu/courses/2024-yotm-professional-development-for-secondary-physical-educators…
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1 Dissertation Dive 9: "Exploring the Influence of U.S. High School Athletes’ Perceptions of Their Coach’s Communication on Constructs of Their Sport-Related Well-Being." 54:13
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Dr. Obi Atkinson is an Assistant Professor in the Physical Education Department at SUNY Cortland. Originally from Ontario, Canada, Dr. Atkinson recently completed his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in Sport Pedagogy. His research interests focus on variables and social agents that influence developmental outcomes for youth. Specifically, Dr. Atkinson explores teaching and coaching behaviors as well as contextual factors and social interactions that are most effective for youth’s performance, participation, and personal development in physical education and sport. In this episode, Dr. Atkinson discusses his dissertation titled "Exploring the Influence of U.S. High School Athletes’ Perceptions of Their Coach’s Communication on Constructs of Their Sport-Related Well-Being."…
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1 Dissertation Dive 8: "Physical Education Teacher Education Students' Perceptions of Physical Education." 30:10
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Dr. Margaret Hemstrought is assistant professor of physical education, exercise & wellness studies at Utica University. She completed here Doctorate of Education degree at Northeastern University with a concentration in curriculum, teaching, learning, and leadership. She has an MS degree from SUNY Cortland and a BS degree from Springfield College. She previously taught K-12 physical education and coached various sports. In this episode, Dr. Hemstrought discusses her dissertation titled "Physical Education Teacher Education Students' Perceptions of Physical Education."…
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1 Dissertation Dive 7: An Appreciative Approach to Studying Wash-out During Professional Socialization: Washed Out or Never Washed In? A Case Study Examining Washout in Professional Socialization." 28:46
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Dr. Chris Mellor is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health of Sport Sciences at Adelphi University. He studies teacher socialization and the impact of washout on formal training. He is also passionate about the Spectrum of Teaching Styles, elementary methods, and supporting his students in fieldwork placements. In this episode, Dr. Mellor discusses his dissertation titled "An Appreciative Approach to Studying Wash-out During Professional Socialization: Washed Out or Never Washed In? A Case Study Examining Washout in Professional Socialization.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 6: "Developing Resilience and Enhancing Appraisals of Mattering Among Elementary Level, Non-Core Subject Teachers: Project DREAM." Dr. Pennington 43:02
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Dr. Shannon Pennington is the Lead Teacher at the DREAM Academy in School District U-46, Elgin, IL. Dr. Pennington's doctoral studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign centered around trauma and its impact on student learning as well as social and emotional learning and support for teachers of marginalized subjects (e.g., art, music, physical education). In her current role, Dr. Pennington has initiated school-wide implementation of the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) model in the alternative high school in which she works. She also supports teachers in an instructional coaching capacity and supports administration in its effort to build a model SEL school in Illinois' 2nd largest school district. She is in her 25th year of teaching which has included all grade levels from K-12 to higher education. As a graduate student, Dr. Pennington was named the H.E."Hek" Kenney Memorial scholarship award winner and a SHAPE America National Convention Curriculum and Instruction Scholar Lecturer in 2023. In this episode, Dr. Pennington discusses her dissertation titled "Developing Resilience and Enhancing Appraisals of Mattering Among Elementary Level, Non-Core Subject Teachers: Project DREAM."…
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1 Dissertation Dive 5: "Meeting Diverse Student Needs: An Examination of a Physical Education Teacher Alumnus’ Culturally Responsive Teaching Beliefs and Their Enactment" Dr. Nieman 42:43
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This episode features the dissertation titled "Meeting Diverse Student Needs: An Examination of a Physical Education Teacher Alumnus’ Culturally Responsive Teaching Beliefs and Their Enactment" by Dr. Craigory Nieman. Dr. Nieman is Visiting Assistant Professor of Instruction in Physical Education at the University of South Florida. He received his B.S. in Physical Education from Ohio University, an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Tampa, and his Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Teacher Education at the University of South Florida. At the University of South Florida, Craig teaches undergraduate PETE courses and supervises preservice teachers during their clinical experiences. His research interests lie in preparing future teachers for diverse settings and culturally responsive pedagogy.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 4: "Physical Education: Class Climate and Adolescent Girls’ Physical Activity" Dr. Mueller 33:15
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Dr. Misti Mueller brings 18 years of public school teaching experience to her associate professor role at the VCU School of Education. She was selected as the Virginia Middle School Physical Educator of the Year in 2004, and more recently, as the state’s College/University Physical Educator of the Year. She has presented at the national, state and local levels on the topics of pedagogy and incorporating technology into the field of health and physical education as a means to enhance the educational experience for students. Currently Dr. Mueller serves as associate professor of teaching and learning and executive director of the Mary and Frances Youth Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. In this episode, Dr. Mueller discusses her dissertation titled "Physical Education: Class Climate and Adolescent Girls’ Physical Activity."…
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1 Dissertation Dive 3: "Survey Development Examining the Association of Socialization and Physical Educator CSPAP Involvement" Dr. Merica 39:34
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Dr. Chris Merica discusses his dissertation titled "Survey Development Examining the Association of Socialization and Physical Educator CSPAP Involvement". Dr. Merica is assistant professor of at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He received his BS and PhD degrees from the University of Idaho and has previously coached several high school sports and served as an athletic director and PE teacher. His research focuses on best practices for. physical activity leadership preparation in PETE.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 2: "Perceptions of Physical Education Teachers Regarding the State of Georgia Physical Activity Curriculum and its Suitability for Incarcerated Juveniles." Dr. Tony Cobb 35:51
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Dr. Tony Q. Cobb, Jr. a native from Macon, GA holds a Doctor of Education degree in Sports and Athletic Management from Northcentral University, and a Master of Science degree in Sports Management from American Military University. As a former collegiate athlete, he also obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Alabama State University. Dr. Cobb is a certified Georgia Professional Educator with a Level 7 certificate in Health and Physical Education K-12. He has extensive experience working in the education field, with his current position as an Adaptive Physical Education Specialist in a local school district in the state of Georgia. During his spare time, he serves as a Part-Time faculty member at Georgia Gwinnett College, teaching health and wellness and physical education courses. In addition to his work in education, Dr. Cobb has held positions as a health/physical education teacher in juvenile facilities working with at-risk youth in the state of Georgia and Alabama. Dr. Cobb has a passion for promoting physical education and wellness and has made significant contributions to various community programs. His favorite quote is "To whom much is given, much is required". In this episode, Dr. Cobb discusses his dissertation titled "Perceptions of Physical Education Teachers Regarding the State of Georgia Physical Activity Curriculum and its Suitability for Incarcerated Juveniles."…
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1 334: AIESEP Connect "Physical literacy interventions across the lifespan" 55:33
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January 2024 – #AIESEPConnect #CoffeeWithColleagues Physical literacy interventions across the lifespan. This session is hosted by Alexandre Mouton as well as Joao Martins and includes presentations by Johannes Carl, Lisa Barnett, Jean-Pierre Weerts and Charlie Nezondet. Session Video Recording Show notes: Link to the AIESEP 2024 Conference registration .…
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1 333: AIESEP Part 2: What to Expect in Finland 21:40
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This podcast episode gives you an overview of what to expect when you get to Finland. If you’ve read the blog already (AIESEP Finland Blog Part 2: All about Finland) then this may not be for you as it is the audio version of the blog. All the links are in the blog I’ve written for AIESEP https://aiesep.org/aiesep-finland-blog-part-2-all-about-finland/ and you can see all the hyperlinks there.…
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1 Dissertation Dive 1: "An Analysis of the Pedagogical Practices in Online Physical Education" Dr. Sophie Waller 45:46
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Dr. Sophie Waller from the University of Georgia joins the podcast to discuss her dissertation research, "An Analysis of the Pedagogical Practices in Online Physical Education." We dive into her dissertation journey, highlighting the process and challenges. During this episode, Sophie shares her insights into some of the key learnings, both from her research, as well as the completion of her dissertation. Dr. Waller is assistant professor at the University of Georgia, where she completed her PhD and MS degrees. She completed her BS at Catawba College.…
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1 331: Deportigualízate: Enacting critical intersectional feminist pedagogy in Spanish PESTE 31:05
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Marina Castro-García joins us to discuss the article deportigualízate: enacting critical intersectional feminist pedagogy in Spanish PESTE published with Dillon Landi and David Kirk. We discuss the experiences of university students from a Physical Education-Sport Tertiary Education program engaging with a critical intersectional feminist pedagogy unit in Spain. Marina has an Instagram page for this project: @deportigualizate Full Cite: Castro-García, M., Landi, D., & Kirk, D. (2023). deportigualízate: enacting critical intersectional feminist pedagogy in Spanish PESTE. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2023.2284927 Links to episodes on theories: Theory Breakdown 8 : Intersectionality with Dr. Justin Haegele 14 : Dr. Justin Haegele Adapted PE podcast on intersectionality of visual impairment & gender 124 : PETE Collaborative APE Take-over…
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1 330: Show me the Money! Top Ten Tips for Graduate Students for Grant Writing 46:05
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Jenna Lorusso from the University of Limerick, Ireland, Hayley Morrison from the University of Alberta, and Ashley Johnson from Queens University join to discuss the article Scholarship and Grant Writing in Physical and Health Education: Top Ten Tips for Graduate Students published with Hayley Morrison and Ashley Johnson. We talk about tips on finding and writing scholarships and grants for HPE graduate students and early career scholars. Full Cite: Lorusso, J. R., Morrison, H. J., & Johnson, A. M. (2023). Lorusso, J. R., Morrison, H. J., & Johnson, A. M. (2023). Ten top tips on scholarship and grant writing for graduate students in physical and health education. Revue phénEPS/PHEnex Journal, 13(3). Twitter: @jennaRLorusso @Ms_HMorrison @PHECanadaRC…
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Dr. Michael Hemphill (UNC-Greensboro) has an exciting new series to share. Here is a brief introduction to it. The first episode launches Jan 23rd and a new episode will come out each Tuesday at 7am eastern USA time. Stay tuned!
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1 329: Booking travel to AIESEP 2024 23:12
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This episode gives you some advice about booking travel to AIESEP 2024 in Jyväskylä. There are two more podcasts coming...the next talks about what to do around Helsinki and Jyväskylä, and the last one talks more about Finland in general, things to try, and places to visit and will give you final updates on the AIESEP conference including what to pack to be comfortable! Links: AIESEP 2024 website https://www.jyu.fi/en/events/aiesep-2024 Helsinki to Tallin Ferry (Eckerö, Tallink, Viking line): https://en.tallink.com/helsinki-tallinn-one-way-trips https://www.sales.vikingline.com/ To and From Stockholm: Silja Line Viking Line…
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1 328: Basketball shorts, plantation food, and ponytail weaves: Black teachers’ experiences of becoming and being a Physical Education teacher 50:50
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Louis Francis-Edge and Annette Stride from Leeds Beckett University join me to discuss the article Basketball shorts, plantation food, and ponytail weaves: Black teachers’ experiences of becoming and being a Physical Education teacher. We talk about the lived experiences of Black teachers becoming physical education teachers. On top of everything this is Louis’ Master’s Thesis! This is a GREAT read Full Cite: Francis-Edge, L., Stride, A., & Fitzgerald, H. (2023). Basketball shorts, plantation food, and ponytail weaves: Black teachers’ experiences of becoming and being a Physical Education teacher. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2023.2230232 Twitter: @DrAnnetteStride @LouFrancisPE Podcast on Tribal Critical Race Theory : https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/episodes/202Tribal-Critical-Race-Theory-and-Miami-Universitys-Myaamia-Heritage-Logo-e19pgb5/a-a6r577f…
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1 327: PETE Collaborative December 1:12:55
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This is the audio from the PETE Collaborative from December 2023. It is a monthly meeting to discuss current issues in Physical Education Teacher Education and other topics relevant to health and PE. Title: Establishing Institutional and Inter-Institutional Structures for Research and Outreach Creating and sustaining structures for collaboration – whether for research, outreach, or another purpose – is an effective way for PETE faculty to contribute to the field in meaningful ways. This session will highlight several such structures that have been successful in various ways including through research output, undergraduate and graduate student development, community outreach, policy impact, etc. There will also be time for other members of the PETE Collaborative to share their own institutional and inter-institutional structures for research and outreach. We hope this session will spark ideas and connections within the collaborative.…
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1 326: Understanding (and extending) the conceptual boundaries of policy research in physical education 33:41
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Dylan Scanlon from Deakin University, Australia, and Jenna Lorusso from the University of Limerick in Ireland join to discuss the article Understanding (and extending) the conceptual boundaries of policy research in physical education published with Melody Viczko. We talk about the policy research in school-based physical education between 2010 and 2020. Full Cite: Scanlon, D., Lorusso, J., & Viczko, M. (2023). Understanding (and extending) the conceptual boundaries of policy research in physical education: A scoping review. European Physical Education Review, 1-21. https://10.1177/1356336X23121039…
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1 325: Starting and Running a PhD Pedagogy Lab 30:29
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This episode features Kevin Andrew Richards from the University of Illinois who shares about their pedagogy lab full of doctoral and undergraduate researchers. In addition to Univ of Illinois there are other larger groups of doctoral students at specific universities such as: Univ of New Mexico, UNC- Greeley, UNC-Greensboro, and Univ of Alabama. Many other universities have 1 or 2 PhD students at a time (for example George Mason University). This is why I felt it would be interesting to talk to Kevin who runs a lab of 12 fully funded doctoral students with his colleagues. https://ahs.illinois.edu/teacher-licensure…
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1 324: What is Arnoldian PE (About) thorough and in 12:28
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Dr. Brendan SueSee comes on to share the Arnoldian perspective to PE. This shorter podcast stemmed from a recent paper he published with Shane Pill and John Williams. Here is a citation to the paper: SueSee, B., Pill, S., & Williams, J. (2023). Arnold wanted X but we got Y–the Queensland senior physical education syllabus application of the Arnoldian perspective. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy , 1-16.…
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1 323: PETE Collaborative Tuning into today’s K-12 learners & teachers: Practical implications for teacher education 1:03:27
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This is the audio from the Nov 2nd 2023 PETE Collaborative Title : Tuning into today’s K-12 learners & teachers: Practical implications for teacher education Description: This session invites you to consider all current learners’ and future teachers’ needs for the promotion and sustainability of health and physical education. Join us as we hear from a panel of professionals who will share valuable insights about current K-12 education and implications for teacher preparation. We encourage attendees to consider these insights and how the contextual differences of today’s students and teachers are reflected in the ways we recruit, train, retain, and support high quality HPE professionals.…
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1 322: GBtR “Everybody’s talking about doing co-design, but to really truly genuinely authentically do it […] it’s bloody hard" 43:45
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Kevin Andrew Richards hosts another episode of Going Behind the Research, as recurring segment that seeks to humanize research by discussing the challenges, successes, and lessons learned through the research process. This episode features Carla Luguetti and Juliana Ryan who provide insight into the trust and radical openness required to conduct participatory action research in diverse teams. Luguetti, C., Ryan, J., Eckersley, B., Howard, A., Craig, S., & Brown, C. (2023). “Everybody’s talking about doing co-design, but to really truly genuinely authentically do it […] it’s bloody hard”: Radical openness in youth participatory action research. Action Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/14767503231200982…
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1 321: AIESEP Connect: Dialogue and solidarity in teacher education 50:55
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This is the audio from the Thursday October 26th 2023 – #AIESEPConnect #CoffeeWithColleagues Dialogue & solidarity in teacher education: Positionality in advocating for social justice. The session is hosted by Carla Luguetti and the speakers are Ann MacPhail (project leader), two teacher educators involved in the research: Paul McFlynn and Dylan Scanlon as well as Graham, a pre-service teacher. Session Video Recording…
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1 320: Going Behind the Research w/Jamie Brunsdon 33:23
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Dr. Kevin Richards host another episode of "going behind the research" this format of podcasts dives deeper into the why, what, and how of research with an individual scholar. This episode interviews Dr. Jamie Brunsdon from the University of Memphis. They discuss a 2023 article that Jamie published in PESP Full Cite: Jamie Jacob Brunsdon (18 Sep 2023): ‘It’s about bringing people together’: One middle school physical education teacher’s attempt at deploying character education, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, DOI: 10.1080/17408989.2023.2256753…
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George Mason University is looking for a PhD student interested in Physical Education. Qualified applicants are eligible for: • 20hr/week Graduate Research Assistantship • Stipend • Health Insurance • Tuition Waiver • Teaching Undergraduate Courses Research Areas of Interest • After-School PA Programs • Curriculum & Instruction • Teacher Development • Integration of Technology into PE Dr. Risto Marttinen https://cehd.gmu.edu/people/faculty/rmarttin Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Xr5pxOwAAAAJ&hl=en Dr. Dominique Banville https://cehd.gmu.edu/people/faculty/dbanvill/ Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_PChvsIAAAAJ&hl=en…
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1 319: Circus Arts: Exploring Youth Development in a Novel Activity Context 45:13
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Jennifer Agans joins us to discuss the article Self-Determination Through Circus Arts: Exploring Youth Development in a Novel Activity Context. We discuss the basic psychological needs and positive development outcomes of youth who participate in circus arts programs. Full Cite: Agans, J. P., Davis, J. L, Vazou, S., & Jarus, T. (2019). Self-Determination through circus arts: Exploring youth development in a novel activity context. Journal of Youth Development, 14(3), 110-129. https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2019.662 Podcast on Self Determination Theory: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/episodes/Theory-Breakdown-9-Self-Determination-Theory-e2lv9s/a-a6ui1h Podcast on PYD: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/episodes/Theory-Breakdown-9-Self-Determination-Theory-e2lv9s/a-a6ui1h Here’s the link to the circus educators’ conference: https://www.americancircuseducators.org/2023-virtual-edcon/ And here are the references for the research I mentioned: Adolfová, B., & Agans, J. P. (2023). “There is just more love in it”: a qualitative study of youth voice and relatedness in US youth circus programs. Leisure/loisir , 1-20. C Bortoleto, M. A., Ross, J. J., Houser, N., & Kriellaars, D. (2022). Everyone is welcome under the big top: a multiple case study on circus arts instruction in physical education. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy , 1-12. Kriellaars, D. J., Cairney, J., Bortoleto, M. A., Kiez, T. K., Dudley, D., & Aubertin, P. (2019). The impact of circus arts instruction in physical education on the physical literacy of children in grades 4 and 5. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education , 38 (2), 162-170. Säfvenbom, R., Wheaton, B., & Agans, J. P. (2018). ‘How can you enjoy sports if you are under control by others?’Self-organized lifestyle sports and youth development. Sport in Society , 21 (12), 1990-2009. Wenzel, S., Deutsch, J., & Linker, J. (2023). Bring in the Clowns. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance , 94 (4), 26-32. Woolley, A. (2023). Exploring the relationship of emotions in physical education to physical literacy and self-esteem. Master’s Thesis. University of Manitoba.…
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1 318: PETE Collaborative on AI in Teaching in PETE/HETE (Oct 2023) 1:08:27
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This is the audio from the PETE Collaborative on Thursday, October 5th, 2023 4:00-5:15 PM (Eastern). The collaborative meets the first Thursday of the month during the academic year. You can DM (@theHPEpodcast) to get the link for future events Title: To Use or Not to Use: Artificial Intelligence in PETE/HETE Description: This session will focus on topics related to potential (mis)uses of AI-driven tools in PETE. The conversation will be focused on issues related to teaching & learning. Participants can expect a brief overview of common AI tools and plenty of time for open, solution-oriented discussion. Come ready to share your ideas, experiences, and concerns about AI use in PETE & in your university courses.…
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1 317: Strength Training and Long Term Athlete Development in Physical Education 45:09
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Sean Fullerton joins us to discuss the articles “Resistance Training in Secondary Physical Education: Recommendations to Improve Teacher Content Knowledge” and “ Implementing Long-Term Athletic Development Within K–12 Physical Education”. We talk about health-related fitness for each physical education instructional level. Full Cite: Fullerton, S. A., & Gaudreault, K. L. (2023). Resistance training in secondary physical education: Recommendations to improve teacher content knowledge. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 94(1), 18-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/07303084.2022.2136311 Fullerton, S. A., Gaudreault, K. L., & Royce, I. (2023). Implementing Long-Term Athletic Development Within K–12 Physical Education. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 94(6), 6-12. https://doi.org/10.1080/07303084.2023.2221867 This is the citation for the Soviet Era PE and Sports system journals Sean discussed: Yessis, M. (1968). YESSIS Review of Soviet Physical Education and Sports. (Vol. 9, Issue 1). https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/AA0049402X Twitter: Sean Fullerton: @seanUNMlobos…
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1 316: PhD Summer School 2024 in Finland! 16:59
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This podcast explains the AIESEP PhD Summer School hosted in Finland May 18-20th directly after the AIESEP conference May 13-17th, 2024. You can find all the information and the application here: https://aiesep.org/aiesep-2024-summer-school-for-phd-students/ Timeline: • October 31st: Applications due for PhD Summer School • October 31st: Abstract Proposal Due Date for AIESEP Conference • November 30th: All applicants are notified of acceptance/reject. • December 15th: Acceptance notices go out for Abstracts for AIESEP conference. • April 13th: PhD students submit writing sample to assigned faculty mentors. • May 13th: AIESEP starts, PhD Summer School students all meet at early career mentor session/breakout to socialize and meet faculty mentors. • May 13th-17th: PhD summer school students attend AIESEP Conference • May 18-20th: PhD Summer School How to apply? Send the application with your CV to rmarttin@gmu.edu by October 31st, 2023. You can find the application by clicking on this link. It will take you to a fillable PDF.…
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1 315: AI in PETE Symposium AERA SIG 93 Seminar 1:12:29
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This podcast is the audio from the SIG 93 AERA seminar held online September 21st 3pm-4:30pm. Title: “ A discussion about AI as a disruptive technology in research and PETE.” The seminar is based on a recent open-access article in JTPE about AI (the authors will be the panelists/facilitators). If you have not had much experience with AI in research, here is a link to a video we made for a symposium this summer that can give you a 15min overview of what AI can do in PETE and research in PE.…
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1 314: Article Club: The state of PETE in the United States 1:16:21
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Tori Shiver, Michael Hemphill and Erin Centeio join me to discuss a recent article by Dr. Phillip Ward from The Ohio State University titled: An Analysis of Physical Education and Health Education Teacher Education Programs in the United States published with Won Seok Chey, Insook Kim, Emi Tsuda, Bomna Ko, Dena Deglau, and Kyuil Cho. This article was discussed by Phil Ward on the podcast earlier this year, you can find it as episode 309 in season 6. Full Cite: Ward, P., Chey, W. S., Kim, I., Tsuda, E., Ko, B., Deglau, D., & Cho, K. (2023). An Analysis of Physical Education and Health Education Teacher Education Programs in the United States. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1(aop), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2022-0279…
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1 313: Introducing the Active Schools Guiding Framework 41:57
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Brian Dauenhauer, Jen Krause, and Jaimie McMullen share some exciting news about Active Schools. This program, that started as Let’s Move Active Schools under President Obama and spearheaded by Michelle Obama has continued to thrive. There are some brand new resources available that are discusses in the podcast. Links to the documents we discuss are here: Foundational Documents can be found here: https://www.activeschoolsus.org/foundational-documents/ PETE Integration guide https://www.activeschoolsus.org/pete-guide/ Twitter/X for Active Schools= @UNCactiveschool #activekidsdobetter…
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