Newsletters
TGfU Sig Newsletter October/November 2020The TGfU Sig would like to present the latest information about what has been happening during Summer and the beginning of Fall 2020. We would like to reiterate our latest projects and provide updates on the website, conference etc. We would like to apologise for the delay due to Ellen's ill health.
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TGfU Sig Newsletter July 2020The latest information about our ongoing projects and updates to the website. In this edition our focus is to encourage members of the community to support the website and Sig by sending us the latest best practice and academic research so that we can promote. We also provide updates about the delayed 7th International TGfU conference.
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TGfU Sig Newsletter April 2020We hope you are all well during this difficult current situation and Happy Easter to those who celebrate. In this edition our focus is the latest news about the TGfU 2020 conference which has been postponed due to COVID-19. We also introduce the latest project TGfU at home, our ongoing projects and much more.
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TGfU Sig Newsletter January 2020Happy New Year and New Decade! Welcome to the latest quarterly TGfU Sig Newsletter. In this edition our focus is on the upcoming TGfU Conference in July 2020 at the University of Worcester, England. Find out about registration, the extension of our abstract submissions deadline and much more.
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TGfU Sig Newsletter October 2019Welcome to the revival of the quarterly TGfU Sig newsletter. In this edition we discuss the upcoming Games Sense 2019 and TGfU 2020 conferences, our latest projects and news and our latest social media information.
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TGfU SIG Newsletter Vol 5 2016TGfU Name Change Project
TGfU SIG Name Change Project: In the spirit of wanting to be an inclusive organisation and represent the interests of all practitioners and researchers, the TGfU SIG Executive, along with the TGfU SIG IAB have been working on a name change project for the TGfU SIG. Please see our website ‘TGfU Name Change Project’ for all relevant details. Elections for SIG Executive Elections for members on the TGfU Executive: We are currently calling for nominations for three positions on the Executive Committee that come available this year. TGfU Constitution Change Project TGfU Constitution Change Project: The TGfU SIG Executive have been undergoing a review of the current constitution. |
TGfU SIG Newsletter Vol 4 2016The 2015 Game Sense for Teaching and Coaching Conference was held at the School of Sport and Physical Education, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ. The conference was conducted over 2 days. Day 1 provided a full day of keynote presentations, presentations from invited guests and research presentation delivered through parallel sessions within coaching and teaching strands. Day 2 offered a full day of practical sessions, across a range of games categories, presented by a number of leading scholars and practitioners in the game sense field. TGfU SIG Executive members Dr Stephen Harvey and Kelly Ann Parry were able to attend the conference (DR Stephen Harvey as an invited speaker. Please see their summary blog of the conference here.
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TGfU SIG Newsletter Vol 3 2014Welcome to another exciting year and we would like to wish you the best in 2015. This is the newsletter of the TGfU Special Interest Group (SIG) keeping you connected with the latest issues in our field. The TGfU SIG is a globally representative group of associations and individuals committed to the promotion and dissemination of scholarly inquiry around ways of knowing, learning and teaching through games centered approaches.
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TGfU SIG Newsletter Vol 2 2013Message from SIG Chair, Dr. Len Almond. This is the newsletter of the AIESEP TGfU SIG sent quarterly throughout the year. The TGfU SIG is a globally representative group of associations and individuals committed to the promotion and dissemination of scholarly inquiry around ways of knowing, learning and teaching through games centered approaches.
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TGfU SIG Newsletter Vol 1 2012Message from SIG Chair, Dr. Tim Hopper. This is the newsletter of the AIESEP TGfU SIG sent quarterly throughout the year. TGfU SIG is a globally representative group of associations and individuals committed to the promotion and dissemination of scholarly inquiry around ways of knowing, learning and teaching through games centered approaches. Highlighted in this issue are images from the 5th TGfU International conference held at Loughborough University, UK.
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Archive
- February 2014 Newsletter: Vol 3
- February 2016 TGfU Newsletter Vol 4
- May 2016 TGfU Newsletter Vol 5