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World Symposium for Developing Future Game-Centered Approach


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Saturday 26th September 2020- Online

Hosted on Zoom with Moderators: Dr Karen Richardson and Dr Deborah Sheehy. Presenters: Dr David Gutierrez, Dr Shane Pill, Dr Naoki Suzuki and Dr Heidi Bohler. 
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Feedback from the event

​What a great professional development opportunity.
The symposium brought together passionate educators from around the world and provided opportunities for attendees to have a voice and share experiences.
Speakers addressed key issues in physical education and sport pedagogy and it was the start of a great conversation on game-based approaches for teaching/coaching and student/athlete learning.
Zoom,  provided a great way to connect globally and meet passionate educators who share similar professional interests.
An additional highlight of the symposium was catching up with colleagues who attended the 2019 6th International Game Sense Conference for Teaching and Coaching.


Thank you to all involved for your time and efforts and looking forward to the next symposium.

Stuart M. Currie, Ph.D
Associate Professor

The University of Tennessee at Martin
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