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The Pedagogization of Traditional Indigenous Games in Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa New Zealand

Tom Fabian, Steven Rynne, Jeremy Hapeta, and Audrey R. Giles

, inclusive, and culturally relevant in nature. Aotearoa NZ Similar to experiences outlined in both the Canadian and Australian contexts above, state PE in Aotearoa NZ has historically been underpinned by racist stereotypes of Māori physicality ( Hokowhitu, 2003 , 2004a , 2004b , 2008 ). Twenty years ago

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“Wow! They’re Teaching Each Other”: Primary Teachers’ Perspectives of Implementing Cooperative Learning to Accomplish Social and Emotional Learning in Aotearoa New Zealand Physical Education

Ben Dyson, Donal Howley, and Yanhua Shen

and pedagogical practices with a strong emphasis in education outside the classroom, health education, and PE, and a connection to the indigenous Māori peoples of Aotearoa NZ ( Dyson et al., 2019 ). It emphasizes five key competencies to promote well-being and local culture: relating to others

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Social Media as a Nutrition Resource for Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Bridget Ellen Philippa Bourke, Dane Francis Baker, and Andrea Jane Braakhuis

Recreational Athletes Total, n  = 306 Elite, n  = 87 Recreational, n  = 219 Age a (years) 22.7 (3.7) 24.1 (5.2) 22.2 (2.8)*** Gender  male 126 (41) 39 (45) 87 (40)  female 180 (59) 48 (55) 132 (60) Ethnicity a  Maori 29 (9) 11 (13) 18 (8)  Pacific 19 (6) 5 (6) 14 (6)  Asian 55 (18) 1 (1) 54 (25)***  European

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Preseason Body Composition Adaptations in Elite White and Polynesian Rugby Union Athletes

Adam J. Zemski, Shelley E. Keating, Elizabeth M. Broad, Damian J. Marsh, Karen Hind, and Gary J. Slater

.D. ( 2009 ). Body size, body composition and fat distribution: Comparative analysis of European, Maori, Pacific Island and Asian Indian adults . British Journal of Nutrition, 102 , 632 – 641 . PubMed ID: 19203416 doi:10.1017/S0007114508207221 10.1017/S0007114508207221 Selkirk , G.A. , & McLellan , T

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Longitudinal Changes in Body Composition Assessed Using DXA and Surface Anthropometry Show Good Agreement in Elite Rugby Union Athletes

Adam J. Zemski, Shelley E. Keating, Elizabeth M. Broad, and Gary J. Slater

young New Zealand men of European, Pacific Island, and Asian Indian ethnicities . New Zealand Medical Journal, 117 , 1203 . PubMed ID: 15608799 Rush , E.C. , Freitas , I. , & Plank , L.D. ( 2009 ). Body size, body composition and fat distribution: Comparative analysis of European, Maori

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How Is Physical Literacy Defined? A Contemporary Update

Cara Shearer, Hannah R. Goss, Lowri C. Edwards, Richard J. Keegan, Zoe R. Knowles, Lynne M. Boddy, Elizabeth J. Durden-Myers, and Lawrence Foweather

of a spiritual aspect to their interpretation of physical literacy reflected the important spiritual facets of the Maori culture, which is specific to, and has great importance within, New Zealand culture and society. Furthermore, Sport New Zealand outlined their vision, provided information

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Conflict and Harm in the Context of Restorative School Physical Education

Michael A. Hemphill, Emily M. Janke, Santos Flores, and Barrie Gordon

with other ethnic groups, including Maori (16%), Asian (14%), and Pacifica (12%). As a measure of student engagement, schools in the Wellington region reported a number of “stand-downs,” referring to punitive disciplinary measures, such as school suspension. Capital College had approximately nine stand

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Using a Game Sense Approach to Teach Buroinjin as an Aboriginal Game to Address Social Justice in Physical Education

John Williams and Shane Pill

). Challenges to state physical education: Tikanga Māori, physical education curricula, historical deconstruction, inclusivism and decolonisation . Waikato Journal of Education, 10, 71 – 83 . doi:10.15663/wje.v10i1.332 Howell , R. ( 1996 ). Traditional sports, Oceania . In D. Levinson & K

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“Lightbulb Moments”: The (Re)Conceptualization of Coach Development in Aotearoa, New Zealand

Glenn Fyall, Jackie Cowan, Blake Bennett, Jeremy Hapeta, and Simon Walters

) Te Tiriti o Waitangi (The Treaty of Waitangi) is Aotearoa, NZ’s founding document between the Indigenous Māori people and the colonizing British. Importantly, and despite ongoing controversy, many NZers now acknowledge and value the importance of upholding the egalitarian intention, spirit, and

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Vitamin D3 Supplementation Does Not Improve Sprint Performance in Professional Rugby Players: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Intervention Study

Kirsty A. Fairbairn, Ingrid J.M. Ceelen, C. Murray Skeaff, Claire M. Cameron, and Tracy L. Perry

Allocation a Characteristic Vitamin D Placebo n 28 29 Age (years) 21.5 (2.8) 20.9 (2.8) Self-identified ethnicity [ n (%)]  European (New Zealand, English, South African) 14 (50) 21 (72)  New Zealand Māori 10 (36) 4 (14)  Pacific (Cook Islands Māori, Samoan, Tongan) 4 (14) 4 (14) Time spent playing