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Representing sport and education: the Art of Infographics

Representing sport and education: the Art of Infographics

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We live in an information-rich understanding-poor environment.  There is so much  knowledge around that it can be difficult to make sense of...
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So What Is Developmentally Appropriate Sport?

So What Is Developmentally Appropriate Sport?

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I have written a guest blog for the sports coach UK site.  It's on a perennial, but challenging issue of Developmentally Appropriate Spo...
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Sport has still got a long way to go, Mr Gove

Sport has still got a long way to go, Mr Gove

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I don't think I was the only person surprised by the tone of the recent speech by Michael Gove, English Secretary of State of Education,...
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How should we feel about the 'feelgood factor' at the London Olympics?

How should we feel about the 'feelgood factor' at the London Olympics?

21:35 Add Comment david cameron, jessica ennis, London Olympics, Olympic Games, olympics, philosophy, physical activity, physical education, sport, sports, sports coaching, victoria pendleton Edit
Just because you feel good Doesn't make you right Just because you feel good Still want you here tonight. Skunk Anansie, Hedonism Prime ...
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Are the London Olympic Games Really Such a Good Idea?

Are the London Olympic Games Really Such a Good Idea?

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Discussions of the legacy of the London 2012 Olympics have been an ever-presented theme of commentary since Sebastian Coe first made it a di...
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Moving Towards Coaching Expertise

Moving Towards Coaching Expertise

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How do coaches progress from beginner to expert? According to some frameworks, coaches pass through a series of stages or levels.  The knowl...
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PLAYING AWAY FROM HOME

PLAYING AWAY FROM HOME

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I've written a blog entry for the brand new SPORT section of the Huffington Post. Click on the image to go straight there.
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