This episode w/ Dr. Brian Culp (@CulturNmotion) discusses his commemorative Delphine Hanna lecture at NAKHE. We cover immigration, Foucault, race, neoliberalism, and PETE education... a lot of topics and a great conversation!
Dr. Culp's website can be found at www.culturenmotion.com
Culp, B. (2017). Illegitimate Bodies in Legitimate Times: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Movement. Quest, 69(2), 143-156. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00336297.2017.1287578
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153: “I Wish I Had Had You as a PE Teacher”: Physical Educators’ Experiences in a Professional Learning Community
152: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Preservice Teachers Teaching at a Youth Development Center
151: AIESEP Connect "Black Humanity in a Crisis of Movement" w/Dr. Brian Culp
150: Women, war and sport: The battle of the 2019 Solheim Cup w/Dr. Ali Bowes
149: Sue Sutherland Pedagogy Seminar
148: PETE Collaborative Feb: Recruitment and Retention in PETE
147: Article Club on Recruitment and Retention in PETE
146: Trends of PETE in East Asia #AIESEPConnect
145: Risto Marttinen on the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast
144: Pedagogy Seminar Stephen Harvey
143: Pedagogy Seminar on Sport Education with Hastie and Wallhead
142: January PETE Collaborative
141: Twitter as a Professional Development Platform
140: It's not like you are less of a man just because you don't play rugby
139: Mexican PE Curriculum
138: English Curriculum, There is new wording, but there is no real change in what we deliver
137: Social Media for Professional Development Special Issue
135: Pedagogy seminar with Ben Dyson
134: When a teacher-centered facilitator meets a student-centered pedagogy
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