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Susan Marron
Lecturer - Dublin City University Institute of Education
Susan is a lecturer in the School of Arts Education and Movement at Dublin City University Institute of Education, Dublin, Ireland. A former secondary Physical Education and Geography teacher, Susan’s work focuses on fundamental movements skills of children, digital technology and inclusion. She has created online resources to support teachers in implementing movement programmes which engage children in quality physical education experiences. Her MSc study focussed on physical activity in the primary school playground at break time.
Susan’s contributions
Inclusion in Physical Education: Discover, Invent, Describe and Feel
This episode features an interview with Sean Gallagher describes his journey teaching PE to secondary school young people with vision impairments, including practical demonstrations using TREE. Continue Reading Inclusion in Physical Education: Discover, Invent, Describe and Feel
Inclusion in physical education: A primary teachers actions
Meet Catherine McBride, a Generalist Primary Teacher with a keen interest in Physical Education. Catherine describes her teaching journey to date, research undertaken that led her to strengthening her teaching strategies in physical education lessons and beyond to develop meaningful Physical Education learning experiences for all her pupils with a focus on Ben a wheelchair user. Continue Reading Inclusion in physical education: A primary teachers actions
Inclusion in physical education: Dancing with your eyes
Meet Róisín Kelly, a Generalist Primary Teacher with a keen interest in Physical Education. In this interview with Susan Marron, Róisín describes the teaching strategies that she implements in her teaching to develop meaningful Physical Education learning experiences for her pupils with Special Education Needs. Continue Reading Inclusion in physical education: Dancing with your eyes