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Presentations and Conferences

Haynes, J., Freak, A. & Miller, J. (2010) Why Coach Sport?  Motivations Of Pre-Service Primary School Teachers Electing Coach Education Units Of Study. Refereed Paper at World Congress of AISEP. October 2010. A Coruna, Spain

Miller, J., Haynes, J. & Waqa, T.  (2010) Observational skills of pre-service primary school teachers assessing Fundamental Motor Skills World. Refereed Paper at Congress of AISEP. October 2010. A Coruna, Spain

Freak. A., Miller, J. & Haynes, J. (2010)  Continuing Development in Teacher Education Through Research using Researcher-developed Instruments. In International Research in Teacher Education: Current Perspectives. Eds W. Holloway & J. Maurer. UNE ISBN 978-0-908244-80-5

Fletcher, T., Haynes. J. & Miller, J.  (2010) A Study on perceived Ability Grouping. Article Written for the Active Education Magazine (on request from the Editor) for Australian Media Group. Blackburn, Vic. ISSN 1836-9758 Issue 21, Feb/Mar        

Haynes, J., Fletcher, T., & Miller, J. (2008) Does Grouping By Perceived Ability Sustain Student Attitude Towards Physical Education? Refereed Paper at Australian Association for Research in Education. Brisbane, Qld.

Miller, J., Haynes, J., & Pennington, J. (2008) Efficient Movement: Intervention by Pre-service Teachers for Primary School-aged Children Refereed Paper at Australian Association for Research in Education. Brisbane, Qld. November 2008

Haynes, J.E., (2008) The Use of Images in an Item-Person Map, Proceedings of the Ninth Australasian Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sport, vol.1, 88-94

Freak, A., Miller, J., & Haynes, J. (2008) The Challenges of Preparing Generalist Teachers To Teach a Marginalised School Subject.  Paper presented at the International Society for Teacher Education 28th Annual Seminar.  Armidale, NSW April 2008.

Haynes, J., Miller, J., & Pegg, J. (2006) Searching for a methodology to bridge the gap  between ideas and practice: An investigation of the sensorimotor mode of learning. Refereed Paper at UNE Post-Graduate Conference.  Armidale NSW.

Haynes, J. (2006) “Objective measurement using pictorial data.” Refereed Paper at Fusion Down-under Recipes for Movement: Challenging perspectives and constructing alliances. HAY 0636.Wellington NZ: ICHPER-SD.

Haynes, J., & Miller, J. (2006) Differences and similarities between the performance of a fundamental skill in gymnastics for three cohorts: Children, young adults and older adults. Refereed Paper at Australian Association for Research in Education. HAY 06512. Adelaide SA: AARE.

Freak, A., Miller, J., & Haynes, J. (2006) Refereed Paper at UNE Post-Graduate Conference.  Armidale NSW.

Haynes, J., Miller, J., Callingham, R., & Pegg, J. (2005) Applying item response modelling to confirm the underlying construct of a new process instrument in gymnastics, Refereed Paper at the Australian Association for Research in Education. Parramatta:  www.aare.edu.au/live/ HAY 05720.

Miller, J & Haynes, J. (2005) Coordination and Fundamental Motor Skill Performances of Primary School Aged Children Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) International Conference Sydney 27th November - 1st December

Fletcher, T., & Haynes, J., & Miller, J (2005) Effects of Grouping by Perceived Ability on the Attitudes of Year 10 Students towards Physical Education. Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) International Conference Sydney 27th November - 1st December

Freak, A., Miller, J., & Haynes, J. (2005)  Can't go over it!  Can't go through it!  Must go around it!  Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) International Conference Sydney 27th November - 1st December

Austin, B., Haynes, J., & Miller, J. (2004)  Using a Game Sense Approach for Improving Fundamental Motor Skills . Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) International Conference Melbourne 28th November - 2nd December.

Austin, B., Haynes, J., & Miller, J. (2004) "Games Sense Approach to Improving Fundamental Motor Skills". Presentations with Refereed Abstracts for Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) National/International Biennial Conference 6-9 July 2004 University of Wollongong.

Miller, J., Haynes, J., & Dickson, S. (2004)  Tertiary Educators Addressing Challenges to Primary School Physical and Health Education.  Presentations with Refereed Abstracts for Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) 6-9 July University of Wollongong.

Brady, R., Miller, J., & Haynes, J. (2004)  From Practice to Theory and Back Again: A Process of writing for tertiary level students in Health Promotion. Presentations with Refereed Abstracts for for Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) National/International Biennial Conference 6-9 July 2004 University of Wollongong.

Haynes, J., Miller. J., & Brady, R. (2004) Paper presentation: University of New England. Faculty of Education, Health and Professional Studies.  Titled “Teaching and Learning Assessment PDHPE"