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Mr Stephen Jelley

Work Phone 15446
Fax 17407
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Position Associate Lecturer
School of Education
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office HPE3-13, Health And Physical Education

Biography

I completed a Master of Sports Science (UNSW), MEd. in human movement science (SYD), BEd. human movement science / pe (WACAE), Dip.Teach. pe /art (CTC). I am presently a part time Doctoral student at the University of Wollongong (physical activity and adolescent cardiovascular disease, pre and Type 2 diabetes, and obesity primary prevention programme). I currently lecture in exercise science, outdoor education, health-related fitness and aquatics, to undergraduate BHPE and BA (primary) students. I currently co-supervise 1 MEd Physical activity Postgraduate student, and have co-ordinated / lectured in the Sport Psychology distance education Postgraduate course for the Faculty of Medicine. Prior to lecturing at the University of Newcastle , I was a Physical Education Co-ordinator and Sportsmaster in the Independent high / primary schools. Prior to this I was a mechanical engineer working in England, Europe, and South East Asia before moving to Australia.

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Education, University of Wollongong, 2012
  • Diploma of Teaching, Catholic Teachers College
  • Mechanical Engineering Technicians Certificate, City and Guilds of London Institute
  • Mechanical Engineering Technicians Certificate (2), City and Guilds of London Institute
  • Master of Sports Science, University of New South Wales, 1996
  • Master of Education, University of Sydney, 1990
  • Bachelor of Education, Western Australian College of Advanced Education, 1987

Research

Research keywords

  • Exercise Science - exercise physiology
  • Exercise Science - exercise psychology
  • Physical activity - primary intervention programmes
  • Sports science - exercise physiology
  • Sports science- sports psychology
  • adolescent heart disease and type 2 diabetes physical activity intervention programmes
  • adolescent obesity intervention programmes
  • health-related fitness intervention programmes for adolescents
  • outdoor / adventure education
  • sports injuries and physical activity in schools

Research expertise

Stephen Jelley is a associate lecturer, and has lectured in the areas of sports sciences and human kinetics, in the School of Education at the University of Newcastle since 1995. During the Master of Sports Science degree (University of New South Wales), and the Master of Education in Human Movement Science degree (University of Sydney), the research areas of expertise development were in the areas of sports science. In particular, sports psychology, sports medicine, and exercise physiology. The research subjects were both adult, and school age elite individual / team athletes in various sports. The research base was intervention strategies to improve sports performance, and rehabilitation from sports injuries.

Studying for the Doctoral degree in exercise sciences at the University of Wollongong, Stephen has developed research expertise these areas, and advanced quantitative and qualitative exercise science research methodologies.

The exercise sciences research expertise are specifically in the areas of adolescent physical activity, health-related fitness, exercise prescription, exercise medicine, exercise psychology, and sports medicine. The main research areas are in primary prevention of adolescent obesity, cardiovascular disease, pre-diabetes, and type 2 diabetes.The physical activities have been based from adolescent residential outdoor / adventure education, and traditional physical education.

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
139999 Education Not Elsewhere Classified 100

Memberships

Other

  • full member, attending workshops - Australian Strength and Conditioning Association
  • full member,attending conferences and workshops - British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
  • full member, attending conferences and workshops - Sports Medicine Australia

Invitations

Adolescent outdoor education pre-expedition fitness, a practical workshop.
Outdoor Recreation Industry Council (NSW), Australia (conference presentation)
2006
The effect of outdoor education versus physical education physical activities on health-related fitness, and self-esteem.
Outdoor Recreation Industry Council (NSW), Australia (conference presentation)
2006

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Stephen has co-ordinated courses for both the BEd and B.Teach BHPE sports science, and kinetic courses at the University of Newcastle since 1995. Stephen co-ordinated the postgraduate sports psychology course for the Faculty of Medicine sports nutrition Masters/ graduate diploma.

Stephen was the PDHPE co-ordinator, sportsmaster (high school and primary school ) for 12 years.

Stephen was a mechanical engineer administrating various engineering projects in Australia, England, Europe and SE Asia for ten years.


Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • Aquatics
  • Basketball
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Exercise Psychology
  • Fitness
  • Fundamental movement skills
  • Motor Development
  • Motor Learning
  • Outdoor / Adventure Education
  • Physical Activity
  • Primary school health-related fitness and outdoor education
  • Racquet Sports
  • Research Methodology
  • Sports Coaching
  • Sports Medicine
  • Sports Psychology
  • Sports Sociology
  • health Education

Teaching expertise

Stephen Jelley's teaching expertise is in the areas of sports and exercise sciences. The courses lectured in sports sciences are:

sports psychology, motor learning, motor development, sports coaching, sports sociology. In the areas of human kinetics, the sports science included topics are in exercise physiology, biomechanics, and sports injuries. The practical kinetics subjects teaching expertise, are: fundamental movement skills, outdoor education, adventure education, aquatics, basketball, and racquet sports for both primary teachers, and high school PDHPE teachers.

The postgraduate coursework teaching expertise has been in the Faculty of Medicine, sports psychology by distance education in the Sports nutrition masters/ graduate diploma.

I have taught health education (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, stroke, and human sexuality in the BEd PE & Health degree.

Additionally i have teaching experertise in exercise physiology laboratories.