Viviene Temple
Position
Contact
Credentials
BEd (Victoria Coll-Rusden), Grad Dip (Melbourne), PhD (RMIT)
Area of expertise
Physical activity among individuals with special needs and young children; motor skills
Description
Dr. Viviene Temple is a Professor. Viviene is also a past President of the North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity and a Fellow of the Centre for Youth and Society at the ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø. Viviene was the recipient of the 2014 Faculty of Education Award for Excellence in Research.
Courses taught
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EPHE 352 Instructional Techniques and Dual/Individual Activities
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EPHE 357 Research Methods in Kinesiology
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EPHE 250 Inclusion of Students with Special Needs in Physical Education
Research interests
- Physical activity among individuals with special needs and young children
- Motor skills
Selected publications
Temple, V. A., Guerra, D., Larocque, L., Crane, J. R., Sloan, E., & Stuart-Hill, L. (in press). Kindergarten children's fundamental motor skills: Associations with prematurity and disability. European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity.
Temple, V. A., & Foley, J. T. (in press). A peek at the developmental validity of the Test of Gross Motor Development – 3. Journal of Motor Learning and Development.
Temple, V. A., Purves, P. L., Misovic, R., Lewis, C., & DeBoer, C. (2016). Barriers and facilitators for generalizing cycling skills learned at camp to home. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 33, 48 – 65. doi.org/10.1123/APAQ.2015-0040