Publications by:
Maree Dinan-Thompson
Also publishes as (Marie Dinan-Thompson, Maree DinanThompson)
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Bonato, Graeme, Dinan-Thompson, Marie, and Salter, Peta (2024) Investigating Indigenous games as Indigenous knowledges and perspectives in PETE: a systematic literature review. Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education. (In Press)
Foley, Toni, DinanThompson, Maree, and Caltabiano, Nerina (2024) A case study of primary students’ perspectives of engagement in interreligious learning and teaching: a community of learners. British Journal of Religious Education, 46 (1). pp. 59-70.
Johnson, Claudia, Boon, Helen, and Dinan Thompson, Maree (2022) Cognitive demands of the reformed Queensland physics, chemistry and biology syllabus: an analysis framed by the New Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. Research in Science Education, 52. pp. 1603-1622.
Foley, Toni, Dinan-Thompson, Maree, and Caltabiano, Nerina (2022) A case study of interreligious learning and teaching in a Catholic primary school - a nexus of leadership, pedagogy, identity, and relationships. International Studies in Catholic Education, 14 (2). pp. 162-182.
Johnson, Claudia Elisabeth, Boon, Helen J., and Dinan Thompson, Maree (2020) Curriculum alignment after reforms: a systematic review with considerations for Queensland pre- and in-service teachers. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 45 (11). 3.
Foley, Toni, Dinan-Thompson, Maree, and Caltabiano, Nerina (2020) Interreligious learning and teaching: unfolding layers of meaning in lived experience to inform possibilities for students in Catholic schools. Journal of Religious Education, 68. pp. 141-160.
Foley, Toni, and Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2019) Identity and dialogue: Learnings from a personal interreligious encounter. In: Buchanan, Michael T., and Gellel, Adrian-Mario, (eds.) Global Perspectives on Catholic Religious Education in Schools. Springer, Singapore, pp. 563-573.
Foley, Toni, and Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2019) Other Religions and No Religion: A Classroom approach to interreligious dialogue in religious education. In: Rymarz, Richard, and Sharkey, Paul, (eds.) Moving from Theory to Practice - religious educators in the classroom. Vaughan Publishing, Mulgrave, VIC, Australia, pp. 308-325.
Dinan Thompson, Maree, and Penney, Dawn (2015) Assessment literacy in primary physical education. European Physical Education Review, 21 (4). pp. 485-503.
Brooks, Caroline, and Dinan Thompson, Maree (2015) Insideness and outsideness: an autoethnography of a primary physical education specialist teacher. European Physical Education Review, 21 (3). pp. 325-339.
Dinan Thompson, Maree, Meldrum, Kathryn, and Sellwood, Juanita (2014) "…it is not just a game": connecting with culture through traditional Indigenous games. American Journal of Educational Research, 2 (11). pp. 1015-1022.
McMahon, Jennifer A., and Dinan Thompson, Maree (2014) Health and physical education and the online tertiary environment at two universities: pre-service teachers' perceived 'readiness' to teach HPE. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 39 (3). 6. pp. 120-134.
DinanThompson, Maree (2013) Claiming 'educative outcomes' in HPE: the potential for 'pedagogic action'. Asia Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education , 4 (2). pp. 127-142.
Brooks, Caroline, and Dinan Thompson, Maree (2013) Professional insiders/outsiders? Teacher professionalism and the primary school Physical Education specialist. Asia Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education , 4 (3). pp. 235-248.
Meldrum, Kathryn, and Dinan Thompson, Maree (2012) Perspectives of sporting opportunities for remote Indigenous Cape York communities. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 36 (2). pp. 24-27.
McMahon, Jenny, Penney, Dawn, and Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2012) 'Body practices-exposure and effect of a sporting culture?' Stories from three Australian swimmers. Sport Education and Society, 17 (2). pp. 181-206.
McMahon, Jenny, and DinanThompson, Maree (2011) 'Body work—regulation of a swimmer body': an autoethnography from an Australian elite swimmer. Sport, Education and Society, 16 (1). pp. 35-50.
DinanThompson, Maree, Hickey, Ruth, and Lasen, Michelle (2010) e-Portfolio as a means of assessing WIL in the Graduate Diploma of Education. In: Work Integrated Learning – Responding to Challenges: Proceedings of the 2010 ACEN National Conference. pp. 457-468. From: ACEN 2010 Australian Collaborative Education Network Conference, 29 September - 1 October 2010, Perth, WA, Australia.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree, Lasen, Michelle, and Hickey, Ruth (2010) The potential of e-Portfolio - enhancing graduate employability in a professional program. Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 11 (3). pp. 93-102.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree, Hickey, Ruth, and Lasen, Michelle (2009) Assessing authentically in the Graduate Diploma of Education. In: Proceedings of the ATN Assessment Conference 2009. - . From: ATN Assessment Conference 2009, 19 - 20 November 2009, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2009) Cycl(scept)ical circuits of power and control in Australian HPE curriculum. In: Dinan-Thompson, Maree, (ed.) Health and Physical Education: issues for curriculum in Australia and New Zealand. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 3-21.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2009) Introduction. In: DinanThompson, Maree, (ed.) Health and Physical Education: issues for curriculum in Australia and New Zealand. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia, xviii-xxxi.
Leahy, Deana, Rasmussen, Mary Lou, and Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2009) Locating the 'sexual voice' in health and physical education curriculum. In: Dinan-Thompson, Maree , (ed.) Health and PHysical Education: issues for curriculum in Australia and New Zealand. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 106-120.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2009) Voices in health and physical education policy and practice in Australian States and Territories. In: Dinan-Thomspon, Maree, (ed.) Health and Physical Education: issues for curriculum in Australia and New Zealand. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 38-59.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2008) Book review of "Stones in the Sneaker: active theory for secondary school physical and health educators" by Ellen Singleton and Aniko Varpalotai, Althouse Press, USA. Australian Educational Researcher, 35 (2). pp. 139-141.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree, Sellwood, Juanita, and Carless, Felicity (2008) A kickstart to life: Australian football league as a medium for promoting life skills in Cape York Indigenous communities. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 37. pp. 152-164.
McMahon, Jenny, and Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2008) A malleable body - revelations from an elite Australian swimmer. ACHPER Healthy Lifestyles Journal, 55 (1). pp. 23-28.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2006) Why the KLA? And why now? In: Tinning, Richard, McCuaig, Louise , and Hunter, Lisa, (eds.) Teaching Health and Physical Education in Australian Schools. Pearson Education Australia, Frenchs Forest, NSW, Australia, pp. 25-39.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2005) (Non)neutrality of curriculum in Queensland. In: Harris, Catherine, and Marsh, Colin, (eds.) Curriculum developments in Australia : promising initiatives, impasses and dead-ends. Australian Curriculum Studies Association, pp. 145-158.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2004) A Teacher Educator's attempt to encourage general preservice teachers studying Health and Physical Education curriculum to explore embodied subjectivities. Redress, 13 (2). pp. 27-31.
Hickey, Ruth , and DinanThompson, Maree (2003) Collaborative curriculum-making: the interplay of ownership and dialogue. Curriculum Perspectives, 23 (3). pp. 24-33.
Fernandes, Margarita, Hargreaves, Andrew, and Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2003) Big change question: does critical theory have any practical value for educational change? Journal of educational change, 4. pp. 181-193.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2003) The mother hen, chickens or roosters: who has control over curriculum change in the chookyard. Curriculum Perspectives, 23 (1). pp. 55-60.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2001) Teachers facing Health and Physical Education curriculum changes: a kaleidoscope of beliefs, values, emotions and interactions. Healthy Lifestyles Journal, 48 (1). pp. 9-13.
Dinan-Thompson, Maree (2000) Public concerns and private interests in the construction of a health and physical education policy document in Queensland: A preliminary analysis. Curriculum Perspectives, 20 (1). pp. 1-7.