Where the Spark Becomes a Flame: NQTs Fuelling the Future of PE
By Gwenno Iolo Davies There’s a unique magic that comes with being a newly qualified teacher. You arrive in the profession full of energy and…
By Gwenno Iolo Davies There’s a unique magic that comes with being a newly qualified teacher. You arrive in the profession full of energy and…
Introduction to the Episode In this episode of the PE Insights Podcast, host Nathan Walker engages in an inspiring conversation with Jan Dossett, focusing on…
By Gwenno Iolo Davies Let’s be honest, traditional athletics lessons are a bit outdated, with repetitive drills, stopwatch times and little real-world relevance. For those…
Tom Manley, Head of PE and MA Education student at the University of Buckingham, conducted a two-year research project exploring the decision-making processes of PE…
For many pre-service teachers beginning a primary initial teacher education programme, physical education often amounts to just six hours of taught input. While this may…
Physical education (PE) teaches children how to move, learn through movement, and how to build lifelong relationships with physical activity. Yet, a critical question looms:…
Introduction and Background In this episode of the PE Insights podcast, host Nathan Walker welcomes academic and educator Mo Jafar to discuss physical education with…
This academic year, I’ve had the opportunity to mentor both a PGCE trainee and an Early Career Teacher (ECT). While both are at the beginning…
By Kate Reynolds In today’s increasingly diverse and fast-changing society, there’s a growing need for a national physical education curriculum that meets the needs of…
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