The International Physical Literacy Association Podcast

Maeve Murray - what is Physical Literacy?

31 min · 19. dec. 2025
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The International Physical Literacy Podcast is essential listening for parents, coaches and teachers. Maeve Murray joins Kirk Bowyer for another great episode. Maeve is a researcher is physical activity projects at Dublin City University. A very insightful episode with plenty of discussions about Physical Literacy, its origins and future. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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In this episode of the International Physical Literacy Association podcast, host Kirk Bowyer interviews Dr. Gillian Bartle, a lecturer at the University of Dundee, to explore the concept of physical literacy. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding physical literacy, its importance in education, and Dr. Bartle's doctoral thesis on materializing physical literacy. The conversation delves into the holistic approach to physical education, the role of motivation, and the impact of early experiences on lifelong physical activity. TAKEAWAYS * Enjoying movement for life is key to physical literacy. * Physical literacy is not just fundamental movement skills. * Holistic approach is essential in physical education. * Motivation is crucial for engaging in physical activities. * Early experiences shape lifelong physical activity habits. * Physical literacy involves cognitive, affective, and physical domains. * Teachers play a vital role in developing physical literacy. * Providing choices enhances motivation in physical education. * Physical literacy is deeply rooted in philosophical thinking. * Dialogue and understanding are important for educators. KEYWORDS physical literacy, education, motivation, holistic approach, physical activity ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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