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EMBRACING WRONG

EMBRACING WRONG

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STOP PRESS: I am delighted to announce that Arton 'Float Sting ' Baleci and I are running a new course on learning - for coaches, ...
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New Column with Psychology Today

New Column with Psychology Today

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I am delighted to report that I have recently started a: with the hugely popular psychology today magazine! The focus of the column is the ...
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ISN'T IT TIME WE GAVE UP THE 10% BRAIN MYTH?

ISN'T IT TIME WE GAVE UP THE 10% BRAIN MYTH?

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Hollywood has a poor reputation when it comes to scientific accuracy.  Perhaps the classic example is the Rachel Welch's One Million Yea...
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St Patrick's Guide to Learning

St Patrick's Guide to Learning

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Since it is St Patrick's Day, I thought I would offer an irish-themed blog.  And since, mixed in with my mongrel ancestry is a large el...
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Smart moves: exploring the wider benefits of physical activity

Smart moves: exploring the wider benefits of physical activity

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One of the most exciting aspects of the recent research into physical activity has been the way it led us to widen our view of the potential...
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WHY SHOULD THE TEACHER / COACH BOTHER WITH PHILOSOPHY?

WHY SHOULD THE TEACHER / COACH BOTHER WITH PHILOSOPHY?

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One of the more common observations that academics make when they learn that I am professionally interested in sport and philosophy goes so...
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The Rise and Rise of Educational Bullshit

The Rise and Rise of Educational Bullshit

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--> The great philosopher Lisa Simpson once said: “After all, education is the pursuit of truth”. To which her school Pr...
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Lessons of the Great Outdoors

Lessons of the Great Outdoors

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We live in a world in which more and more things are viewed as risky: food, drink, trains, aeroplanes, roads, sex, other people. And nowhere...
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TALENT DEVELOPMENT AND THE LUCK PROBLEM

TALENT DEVELOPMENT AND THE LUCK PROBLEM

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INTRODUCTION Interest in the identification and support of the most talented sports players dates back  many years, and presuma...
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      • EMBRACING WRONG
      • New Column with Psychology Today
      • ISN'T IT TIME WE GAVE UP THE 10% BRAIN MYTH?
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      • Smart moves: exploring the wider benefits of physi...
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