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
231: Models Discussion w/Dr. Ash Casey
230: Transitions in Academia w/Dr. Collin Webster
229: AIESEP Connect on Meaningful PE
228: Going behind the research with Dr. Karen Gaudreault
227: It’s Just Safer When I Don’t Go There’: Trans People, Locker Rooms, and PA
226: PETE Collaborative April: The role of SEL in PE
225: Physical education in a post-COVID world: A blended-gamified approach
224: My Methods Courses Feel Like Walmart
223: AIESEP Connect Whole – of-School Physical Activity Programming
222: Spectrum of Teaching Styles and Models Based Practice
221: Teacher Beliefs and Changes in Practice Through Professional Development
220: What the HETE? PETE Collaborative March 2022
219: Article Club Gloria Ladson-Billings, I'm here for the hard re-set
218: 40yrs of TGfU AIESEP Connect
217: A new curriculum model for second-level physical education: Y-PATH PE4Me
216: Technology-Enhanced Learning Physical Education? A Critical Review of the Literature
215: State of a state: results from the Wyoming physical education and physical activity policy survey
214: February PETE Collaborative
213: The Spectrum of Teaching Styles Institute Update
212: Does online PE curriculum work?
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