Dr Cara Lamb

Teaching Fellow - P.E (Secondary)

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I first joined the university in 2015 on a 2-year secondment and have returned permanently in 2020 as a Teaching Fellow in Physical Education. As well as the coordinator for the PGDE Physical Education course, I am also the module leader for Professional Practice and Curriculum & Pedagogy for all Secondary PGDE and Teaching Degrees. My main areas of interest are in applying evidence-based approaches to teaching physical education, specifically models-based practice. Prior to joining the university I was a physical education teacher in Glasgow schools for 15 years. I also held extended principal teacher posts at both curricular and pastoral level. My doctoral studies were completed in 2024. My thesis is entitled: Becoming - activist : the journeys of two teachers in their enactment of an activist approach in girls’ physical education. My work is qualitative in nature within the critical transformative paradigm and aims to work with participants to challenge conventional narratives, focusing on gender issues in physical education. I have further interests in teacher professional learning, innovation in curriculum and pedagogy and gender studies. I supervise at undergraduate and Masters' level. Currently, I am co-supervising doctoral studies which are looking at enacting an Activist Approach for girls physical education in both China and Pakistan.

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Professional Activities

Education (Organisational unit)
Member
2022
European Physical Education Review (Journal)
Peer reviewer
2022
Sport, Education and Society (Journal)
Peer reviewer
2021
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy (Journal)
Peer reviewer
2021
Education (Organisational unit)
Chair
1/9/2020
SERA Network - Health and Wellbeing Research in Education (External organisation)
Member
2018

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Analysing Data in Qualitative Inquiry: From Analysing to Writing Up your Research
Sims, Rebekah (Principal Investigator) Landi, Dillon (Co-investigator) Lamb, Cara (Post Grad Student)
This six-session, interactive seminar focusses on qualitative data analysis approaches. We take a hands-on approach to developing qualitative data analysis skills for doctoral students. Our seminar is funded by the Scottish Graduate School for Social Sciences and the Scottish Graduate School for the Arts & Humanities

Our learning objectives are:

1. To develop participants’ abilities to understand and discuss the goals, strengths and weaknesses of theoretical frameworks and research methods.
2. To increase participant familiarity with a variety of approaches, methods and analysis tools that are referred to as qualitative.
3. To learn how to write up a data analysis and results section to a qualitative research report.
17-Jan-2022 - 21-Jan-2022

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Dr Cara Lamb
Teaching Fellow - P.E (Secondary)
Education

Email: cara.lamb@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 444 8029