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Adaptability (academic and non-academic) in childhood and youth
Adaptability is vital to outcomes relevant to education, health, well-being, and social relations. more...
Supervisor(s):
Martin, Andrew (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Faculty of Education and Social Work
Program Type:
N/A
Keywords:
Education, Child Psychology, motivation, engagement, achievement, quantitative research methods. evidence-based research motivation, and achievement, cognate areas, boys' education, gifted and talented, academic resilience and academic buoyancy, personal bests, pedagogy, parenting, teacher-student relationships, Aboriginal education. sport, music, and work.
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Academic resilience and academic buoyancy (in school generally and in particular school subjects)
According to OECD and MCEETYA, too many students fail to reach their academic potential. more...
Supervisor(s):
Martin, Andrew (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Faculty of Education and Social Work
Program Type:
N/A
Keywords:
Education, Child Psychology, motivation, engagement, achievement, quantitative research methods. evidence-based research motivation, and achievement, cognate areas, boys' education, gifted and talented, academic resilience and academic buoyancy, personal bests, pedagogy, parenting, teacher-student relationships, Aboriginal education. sport, music, and work.
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The role of arts education in predicting students’ academic motivation and engagement
Although increasing demands on the school curriculum have resulted in less time for arts education, there is growing – but incomplete – evidence suggesting potential benefits of the arts in learning and achievement. more...
Supervisor(s):
Martin, Andrew (Associate Professor)
Research Location:
Faculty of Education and Social Work
Program Type:
N/A
Keywords:
Education, Child Psychology, motivation, engagement, achievement, quantitative research methods. evidence-based research motivation, and achievement, cognate areas, boys' education, gifted and talented, academic resilience and academic buoyancy, personal bests, pedagogy, parenting, teacher-student relationships, Aboriginal education. sport, music, and work.
Cricket and golf biomechanics
This project is a cluster of available studies on sports biomechanics with partucular emphasis on cricket and golf: Segment velocity contribution in cricket bowling Power flow analysis of injury susceptible bowling actions Three-dimensional kinematics and lower lumbar kinetics analysis of the golf swing Upper body kinetics analysis of the golf swing Biomechanics analysis of cricket batting drives Biomechanics analysis of cricket throwing and baseball pitchingEEG, attention and golf putting mechanics EEG and focussing strategies of elite cricket batters Kinematics and kinetics analysis of kicking in soccer, rugby and AFL footballKinematics and kinetics analysis of tennis serve, forehand and backhand strokes . more...
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Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences
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Keywords:
Back injury, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, shoulder counter-rotation, crunch factor, anxiety, sport psychology, yips, Biomechanics, kinematics, kinetics, power cricket, batting, bowling, fielding, throwing mechanics, golf, driving, putting, electroencephalography, EEG, technique, Movement disorders, Health & lifestyle, Human body, Movement, fast bowling, spin bowling, swing bowling, kicking, rugby, soccer, side-kick, instep kick, tennis, serve, forehand, backhand
Criminal Law and Criminology
Candidates often explore aspects involving criminal law, forensic psychiatry, drug policy and the law, gender and race relations, youth and crime, policing in society, and other social and cultural aspects of criminal justice.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Mason, Gail (Associate Professor), Findlay, Mark (Professor), O'Malley, Pat (Professor), Stubbs, Julie (Professor), Coss, Graeme (Mr), Lee, Murray (Dr), McKillop, Bron (Mr), Savell, Kristin (Dr), Anthony, Thalia (Dr), Kumar, Miiko (Ms), Loughnan, Arlie (Ms), Shackel, Rita (Dr), Walton, Kevin (Dr)
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Keywords:
Criminal Law, Criminology, Comparative and International Criminal Justice, Juries, Hate Crime, Crime Research and Policy, Homophobic Violence, Racist Violence, Fear of Crime, Crime & Social Isolation, Rural Violence, Policing.