Senior Physical Education Masterclass (Online)
Unit 2, Topic 1: Sport psychology integrated with a selected physical activity
Tuesday 23 November 2021
Time
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Details
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Presenter
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8:40am
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Spatial Chat Instructions
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ASN
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8:55am
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Welcome
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Dr Ben Williams
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9:00am
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MASTERCLASS – Master Presenter Lecture 1
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Professor Cliff Mallet
UQ
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10:00am
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Implications and application
Overarching approaches frameworks and resources
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Dr Ben Williams
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10:30am
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BREAK
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11:00am
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MASTERCLASS – Master Presenter Lecture 2
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Professor Cliff Mallet
UQ
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12:00pm
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Implications and application
Overarching approaches frameworks and resources
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Dr Ben Williams
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12:30pm
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BREAK
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1:00pm
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MASTERCLASS – Master Presenter Lecture 3
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Professor Cliff Mallet
UQ
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2:00pm
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Implications and application
Overarching approaches frameworks and resources
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Dr Ben Williams
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2:30pm
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Wrap Up
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Dr Ben Williams
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Master Presenter
Professor Cliff Mallett joined the School of Human Movement Studies in 2000 after a career in physical education and also in elite coaching as a National High-Performance Coach in track and field with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS). He teaches undergraduate and graduate students and actively researches in the area of elite sport. Prof. Mallett regularly consults with elite coaches and athletes as well as coach developers in several national sporting organisations and international organisations.
Masterclass Facilitator
Dr Ben Williams is a lecturer in health and physical education in Griffith University's School of Education and Professional Studies. He received a PhD in the field of human movement studies from The University of Queensland in December 2012. Before studying for his PhD, he was a secondary school health and physical education teacher in Queensland. In addition to his role at Griffith University, he is the president of the Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation's Queensland Branch, a position he has held since 2015.
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