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1. A Figurational Perspective on the Influence of the Sport Education Model in Australia

2. Insights from an Examination of a State League Coach Development Initiative in Community Australian Football (AFL) Clubs

3. Exploring the 'Everyday Philosophies' of Generalist Primary School Teacher Delivery of Health Literacy Education

4. The Curriculum Took a Back Seat to Huff and Puff: Teaching High School Health and Physical Education during COVID-19

5. Traditional Asian Games, 'Doing' Critical Pedagogy and the Knowledge That Actually Counts in Australian Physical Education Teacher Education

6. Conceptualising Games and Sport Teaching in Physical Education as a Culturally Responsive Curriculum and Pedagogy

7. ' … If My Family Didn't Play Football … We Would Literally Have Pretty Much Nothing': How High School Aboriginal Students Continue Culture through Rugby League and Australian Football

8. Combining Psychology, a Game Sense Approach and the Aboriginal Game Buroinjin to Teach Quality Physical Education

9. Applying a Conceptual Model in Sport Sector Work- Integrated Learning Contexts

10. HealthLit4Kids: Dilemmas Associated with Student Health Literacy Development in the Primary School Setting

11. 'I Think Everyone Is on Board with Changing How We Do Things, but We Are yet to Find a Best Fit Model': A Figurational Study of Assessing Games and Sport in Physical Education

12. The Influences on Teaching Perspectives of Australian Physical Education Teacher Education Students: The First-Year Influences on Teaching Perspectives Exploratory (FIT-PE) Study

13. Researching Sport Education Appreciatively

14. Using a Game Sense Approach to Teach Buroinjin as an Aboriginal Game to Address Social Justice in Physical Education

15. Physical Education Teachers' Perceptions of the Successes, Constraints, and Possibilities Associated with Implementing the Sport Education Model

16. What Does the Term 'Quality Physical Education' Mean for Health and Physical Education Teachers in Australian Capital Territory Schools?

17. The Relationship between University Learning Experiences and English Teaching Self-Efficacy: Perspectives of Five Final-Year Pre-Service English Teachers

19. How Do Pre-Service Physical Education Teachers Understand Health Education and Their Role as Health Educators?

20. A Figurational Perspective on the Influence of the Sport Education Model in Australia.

21. Rethinking Sport Teaching in Physical Education: A Case Study of Research Based Innovation in Teacher Education

22. Interrogating Assumptions of a Curriculum: Queensland Senior Physical Education Syllabus

23. An appreciative inquiry into physical education teachers creating a cultural interface in games and sport teaching.

24. Exploring Australian Secondary Physical Education Teachers' Understanding of Physical Education in the Context of New Curriculum Familiarisation

25. Novel Research Approaches to Gauge Global Teacher Familiarity with Game-Based Teaching in Physical Education: An Exploratory #Twitter Analysis

27. Telling Physical Education Teacher Education Tales through Pedagogical Case Studies

28. An Appreciative Inquiry Exploring Game Sense Teaching in Physical Education

29. A Narrative Approach to Exploring TGfU-GS

30. Using Appreciative Inquiry to Explore Australian Football Coaches' Experience with Game Sense Coaching

31. Teaching Games and Sport for Understanding: Exploring and Reconsidering its Relevance in Physical Education

32. Game Play: What Does It Mean for Pedagogy to Think Like a Game Developer?

33. Student Reflections of Sport Education in One Urban Australian Primary School

34. A Teachers' Perceptions of the Sport Education Model as an Alternative for Upper Primary School Physical Education

36. Conceptualising games and sport teaching in physical education as a culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy.

37. ' ... if my family didn't play football ... we would literally have pretty much nothing': how high school Aboriginal students continue culture through rugby league and Australian football.

38. 'I think everyone is on board with changing how we do things, but we are yet to find a best fit model': A figurational study of assessing games and sport in physical education.

39. Exploring Australian secondary physical education teachers’ understanding of physical education in the context of new curriculum familiarisation.

40. Investigating the Teaching Styles of Tennis Coaches Using The Spectrum.

41. "Boys Need Sport But...": Competing Perspectives On The Recognised Need For Sport And The Barriers Towards Participation.

42. R.E.N. Twopeny and the Establishment of Australian Football in Adelaide.

43. An appreciative inquiry exploring game sense teaching in physical education.

44. A narrative approach to exploring TGfU-GS.

45. EXPLORING CHALLENGES IN AUSTRALIAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULA PAST AND PRESENT.

46. Sport Literacy: Providing PE Teachers a "Principled Position" for Sport Teaching in PE and a Process Through Which to Frame That Teaching According to Situated Contextual Needs.

47. Student reflections of Sport Education in one urban Australian primary school.

48. GAMES MAKES SENSE.

49. A collaborative approach to adopting/adapting guidelines. The Australian 24-hour movement guidelines for children (5-12 years) and young people (13-17 years): An integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep.

50. How Did Parents View the Impact of the Curriculum-Based HealthLit4Kids Program Beyond the Classroom?

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