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Denise McGee-Dewar is a Teaching Fellow in Physical Education at the University of Edinburgh. With a background in secondary school physical education teaching since 2006, she has held various educational roles including Principal Teacher of Curriculum Excellence and Subject Champion for Health and Wellbeing. Denise's professional interests include the development of critical thinking skills in physical education, as well as inclusion for pupils with additional support needs. Her research involves the understanding of experiences faced by physical education teachers from initial teacher education through induction and post-induction phases from a phenomenological perspective. Denise's academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Physical Education from Edinburgh University and a Master of Science in Research, which she obtained with merit in 2022. She has also contributed to the academic community through organizing and participating in several conferences and workshops, including the AIESEP World Congress and the SERA Conference, where she presented on topics related to professional learning in physical education. Denise is committed to enhancing education through self-study and practitioner inquiry.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Teaching fellow specializing in Physical Education.
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