Liz Durden-Myers
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
Rugby Coaching - ScrummageOverview This activity is perfect for practising speed of disengagement from the scrummage and support when attacking from the back row. Organisation Groups of 13…
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
Netball Endball GameOverview This is an outstanding game for introducing team play in a game scenario. Organisation Groups of 14 players are organised in 2 teams as…
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
Basketball Coaching - Shooting LayupOverview This exercise is great for developing player’s layups with both hands. Organisation Groups of 8 players are positioned in 2 lines as illustrated. Player…
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
Hockey Set PlaysThis hockey set play video outlines a range of set plays that can help players visualise attacks and counter attacks in play. Overview This practice…
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
The Jitterbug DanceThis is a video of a dance piece with the jitterbug as the stimulus, performed by students from the University of Bedfordshire, during their second year of a BA (Hons) in Physical Education leading to the award of QTS.
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
Contemporary Dance PieceThis is a video of my contemporary dance piece choreographed as part of a BA (Hons) in Physical Education leading to the award of QTS, and is performed by students from the University of Bedfordshire.
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 12 years ago
Reflective TeachingAs educators we often underestimate the importance of taking a step back from teaching and allowing ourselves the luxury to re-establish our pedagogical philosophy and direction. It’s…
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 13 years ago
The Backstroke Tumble TurnThis is a video resource that visually breaks down the back stroke tumble turn.
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Liz Durden-Myers posted a new post. 14 years ago
21 Reasons Why Students Should BlogBlogging is such a powerful learning tool, and there are many great reasons why you may wish to encourage students to blog. Here’s a few extra reasons you may wish to consider.