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Rachael lectures in human movement studies (health and PE) and creative arts within the School of Education at Charles Sturt University.
In the second part of Greg’s conversation with Dr Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan, they discuss:
Gender inclusion, FMS and the prejudices that permeate
Gendered movement and innateness
The relevance of research on practice
Healthificaton and Foucault - in fact, Rachael gives a fascinating insights into her PhD work. Listeners are offered a whirlwind tour of policy over the last 120 years showing patterns and continuity that help us better understand what we do today
132 activities to develop fundamental movement skills can be found at https://3dancingfeet.wixsite.com/mysite/my-book-on-fms. You can/should follow Rachael on Twitter - @3dancingfeet. We hope you enjoy the conversation and welcome your comments.
By miMoveRachael lectures in human movement studies (health and PE) and creative arts within the School of Education at Charles Sturt University.
In the second part of Greg’s conversation with Dr Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan, they discuss:
Gender inclusion, FMS and the prejudices that permeate
Gendered movement and innateness
The relevance of research on practice
Healthificaton and Foucault - in fact, Rachael gives a fascinating insights into her PhD work. Listeners are offered a whirlwind tour of policy over the last 120 years showing patterns and continuity that help us better understand what we do today
132 activities to develop fundamental movement skills can be found at https://3dancingfeet.wixsite.com/mysite/my-book-on-fms. You can/should follow Rachael on Twitter - @3dancingfeet. We hope you enjoy the conversation and welcome your comments.