Kirsten Spencer is an Associate Professor at Auckland University of Technology where she leads the research team in Performance analysis, Sports Coaching and Youth Development. She is a director of the International Society of Performance Analysis in Sport (ISPAS)and President of Oceania ISPAS
How do the female coaches differ to their male counterparts and what can we learn from this research to apply to the real world?
Session Title: Gender and variation of Experience, Background and Aspiration on Leadership
How do the female coaches differ to their male counterparts and what can we learn from this research to apply to the real world?
Session Title: Gender and variation of Experience, Background and Aspiration on Leadership
How do the female coaches differ to their male counterparts and what can we learn from this research to apply to the real world?
Session Title: Gender and variation of Experience, Background and Aspiration on Leadership
This talk will provide insights on how the initiative identified future opportunities and challenges to community engagement.
Session Title: Sport as a social development tool: Evaluating the perceived effectiveness of the Touch NZ Community Projects
This talk will provide insights on how the initiative identified future opportunities and challenges to community engagement.
Session Title: Sport as a social development tool: Evaluating the perceived effectiveness of the Touch NZ Community Projects
This talk will provide insights on how the initiative identified future opportunities and challenges to community engagement.
Session Title: Sport as a social development tool: Evaluating the perceived effectiveness of the Touch NZ Community Projects
This talk will outline the role of BPP and its many functions including its Wāhine in Sport forum, its Board, players and coaches. Lastly, the role it plays in building a sense of community and connection among women and girls.
Session Title: Bruce Pulman Park: Connecting Our Wāhine in Sport
This talk will outline the role of BPP and its many functions including its Wāhine in Sport forum, its Board, players and coaches. Lastly, the role it plays in building a sense of community and connection among women and girls.
Session Title: Bruce Pulman Park: Connecting Our Wāhine in Sport
This talk will outline the role of BPP and its many functions including its Wāhine in Sport forum, its Board, players and coaches. Lastly, the role it plays in building a sense of community and connection among women and girls.
Session Title: Bruce Pulman Park: Connecting Our Wāhine in Sport
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