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Louise McCuaig
Louise McCuaig
Senior Lecturer Health, Sport and Physical Education, University of Queensland
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Women's recreational surfing: a patronising experience
R Olive, L McCuaig, MG Phillips
Sport, Education and Society 20 (2), 258-276, 2015
1722015
A salutogenic, strengths-based approach as a theory to guide HPE curriculum change
L McCuaig, M Quennerstedt, D Macdonald
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 4 (2), 109-125, 2013
1642013
School health education in changing times: Curriculum, pedagogies and partnerships
D Leahy, L Burrows, L McCuaig, J Wright, D Penney
Routledge, 2015
1402015
Health by stealth–exploring the sociocultural dimensions of salutogenesis for sport, health and physical education research
L McCuaig, M Quennerstedt
Sport, education and society 23 (2), 111-122, 2018
1332018
With the best of intentions: A critical discourse analysis of physical education curriculum materials
T Rossi, R Tinning, L McCuaig, K Sirna, L Hunter
Journal of teaching in physical education 28 (1), 75-89, 2009
992009
Primary schools and the delivery of relationships and sexuality education: the experience of Queensland teachers
RL Johnson, MC Sendall, LA McCuaig
Sex Education 14 (4), 359-374, 2014
852014
HPE and the moral governance of p/leisurable bodies
L McCuaig, R Tinning
Sport, education and society 15 (1), 39-61, 2010
752010
The fantasmatic logics of physical literacy
M Quennerstedt, L McCuaig, A Mårdh
Sport, Education and Society 26 (8), 846-861, 2021
702021
International Approaches to Health-oriented Physical Education-Local Health Debates and Differing Conceptions of Health.
U Pühse, D Barker, WD Brettschneider, AK Feldmeth, E Gerlach, ...
International journal of physical education 48 (3), 2011
642011
Close encounters with critical pedagogy in socio-critically informed health education teacher education
K Shelley, L McCuaig
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 23 (5), 510-523, 2018
602018
Dangerous carers: Pastoral power and the caring teacher of contemporary Australian schooling
LA McCuaig
Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (8), 862-877, 2012
602012
Shepherds in the gym: Employing a pastoral power analytic on caring teaching in HPE
L McCuaig, M Öhman, J Wright
Sport, Education and Society 18 (6), 788-806, 2013
552013
The relationship between mindful attention awareness, perceived stress and subjective wellbeing
SJ Hepburn, A Carroll, L McCuaig
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (23), 12290, 2021
532021
Nuancing the critique of commercialisation in schools: Recognising teacher agency
A Hogan, E Enright, M Stylianou, L McCuaig
Journal of Education Policy 33 (5), 617-631, 2018
512018
Enacting critical health literacy in the Australian secondary school curriculum: the possibilities posed by e-health
L McCuaig, K Carroll, D Macdonald
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 5 (3), 217-231, 2014
422014
Physical activity–academic achievement: student and teacher perspectives on the ‘new’nexus
D Macdonald, R Abbott, Lisahunter, P Hay, L McCuaig
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 19 (4), 436-449, 2014
412014
Brokering and bridging knowledge in health and physical education: A critical discourse analysis of one external provider’s curriculum
L Sperka, E Enright, L McCuaig
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 23 (3), 328-343, 2018
382018
Teachers as health workers: Patterns and imperatives of Australian teachers’ work
T Rossi, A Pavey, D Macdonald, L McCuaig
British Educational Research Journal 42 (2), 258-276, 2016
372016
Reducing dissonance along health–education fault lines: health-literacy advocacy and the case for efficacious assessment
L McCuaig, S Coore, PJ Hay
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 3 (1), 3-15, 2012
372012
Towards an understanding of fidelity within the context of school-based health education
L McCuaig, PJ Hay
Critical Public Health 24 (2), 143-158, 2014
362014
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