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Matthew D. Curtner-Smith

Researcher at University of Alabama

Publications -  112
Citations -  3009

Matthew D. Curtner-Smith is an academic researcher from University of Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physical education & Socialization. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 103 publications receiving 2594 citations.

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Influence of occupational socialization on beginning teachers' interpretation and delivery of sport education

TL;DR: This paper found that teachers interpreted and delivered sport education in one of three different ways: full version, watered down version and cafeteria style, and the teachers' acculturation, professional socialization and organizational socialization largely explained why teachers interpreted sport education as they did.
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A practical approach to monitoring recovery: development of a perceived recovery status scale.

TL;DR: Results indicate a subjective approach may be an effective means for assessing recovery from day to day, at least under similar conditions.
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The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same: Factors Influencing Teachers' Interpretations and Delivery of National Curriculum Physical Education

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe teachers' differing interpretations of National Curriculum Physical Education (NCPE) and identify factors which influenced these interpretations, including occupational socialization theory and technological, ecological, and cultural perspectives on curriculum change identified by Sparkes.
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The Occupational Socialization of a First-Year Physical Education Teacher with a Teaching Orientation

TL;DR: The authors examined how one university's physical education teacher education (PETE) program influenced the perspectives and practices of a first-year high school teacher named Ed (a pseudonym) and explored how this influence was mediated by Ed's biography and entry into the workforce.
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Influence of a hybrid Sport Education—Teaching Games for Understanding unit on one teacher and his students

TL;DR: In this paper, sport education and teaching games for understanding (TGfU) are two curriculum models that were developed to help students participate in fair and equitable ways and challenge their thinking beyond the replication of techniques and skills.