Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

307: Triggering pleasure ‘in’ movement w/Dr. Karen Lambert (re-run)


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This episode is a re-run of a previous podcast. This
summer I am teaching a research reading seminar class at George Mason. It’s an
online master’s class for practicing health and physical educators as a part of
our 100% online masters program. This summer, I am launching episodes that I
assign in that class.  So part of the
class is reading articles, and then part of the class we listen to the expert
talk about their research on this podcast. These are all episodes that have
launched previously, so maybe you’ve heard them…but, I know there’s a lot of
content on this podcast and these are all great podcasts! I hope you enjoy
them! And I will be back in mid August with an awesome podcast about the state
of PETE in the USA with Dr. Phil Ward!
This beautifully written paper is provocative, thoughtful, progressive, and most importantly and enjoyable read that inspires! We discuss a project she completed that was first published with the title “Girls on Fire” about young women going through a tough firefighting camp in N. America. This second paper is about embodied learning, finding joy in movement and so much more! Find the link to this article here

To cite this article: Karen Lambert (2020) Re-conceptualizing embodied pedagogies in physical education by creating pre-text vignettes to trigger pleasure ‘in’ movement, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 25:2, 154-173, DOI: 10.1080/17408989.2019.1700496


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