<p>‘I salute the leadership of Dyson and Casey in revealing what can be possible through research and development in education ... </p><p>This book is an international and national treasure for the profession in its scholarly attention to the how of cooperative skills building, and to the how of equitable and inclusive teaching’, Adrienne Alton-Lee, Qualitative Research in Education</p>
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Biographical note
Ben Dyson is Associate Professor in the School of Critical Studies in Education at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has taught for over 20 years in universities in Canada, the USA and New Zealand. His research focuses on curriculum and instruction, innovative pedagogical practices in schools and physical education policy research.
Ashley Casey is course leader for Sport and Physical Education at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. He has worked as a secondary-school physical education teacher for 15 years during which time he completed his PhD. His research is around sustained curriculum renewal in physical education through models-based practices such as cooperative learning. He has published work on school-based interventions using these approaches.