Associate Professor Narelle Eather

Associate Professor Narelle Eather
Project Grant
2017 Project Grant
Equipment Grant
2017 Equipment Grant
Project Grant
2016 Project Grant

What are your research interests?

  • Improving physical activity, fitness levels, wellbeing and cognition in individuals (children, adolescents, young adults and the elderly).
  • Development of coaching practices and player outcomes in school and community sports
  • Improving teaching and learning practices in health and physical education

Why did you get into research?

I am a passionate advocate for health, fitness and sports participation and love to explore innovative ways to improve what we do to help individuals reach their potential.

What would be the ultimate goal for your research?

I aspire to become an independent internationally recognised researcher who produces high quality research that makes an impact on teaching and coaching practices, and on policy in the fields of health, fitness, sport and physical education.

Biography

Associate Professor Eather is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, the Program Convenor of the Bachelor Teaching (Health and Physical Education) (Honours), Program Convenor for the Bachelor Education (Secondary), and deputy theme leader for ‘School-Based Intervention Research’ in the Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition at the University of Newcastle.

She completed her undergraduate degree in Human Movement and Health Education at the University of Sydney before obtaining her Masters of Education (Physical Education) through the University of New England and a PhD through the University of Newcastle.  Associate Professor Eather teaches and co-ordinates a range of health and physical education courses in both the primary and secondary teacher education courses at the undergraduate level at the University of Newcastle.

The focus of Associate Professor Eather's research is the promotion of physical activity and physical fitness among children and youth, and with the development and evaluation of theoretically driven interventions in the school setting. She is an active researcher and has published in peer-reviewed international journals.

Research Expertise

To date, Associate Professor Eather has secured 17 research grants, one fellowship and one scholarship as either a lead or chief investigator (totaling over $1.845m) in research funding. Most recently she was awarded the University of Newcastle Early Career Research Fellowship and an Early Career RhD Scholarship to progress a new research project investigating the impact of variety on adolescent motivation and wellbeing in physical activity settings.

Teaching Expertise

As a senior lecturer in Health and Physical Education at the University of Newcastle, Dr Eather has been lecturing as both a full-time and part-time employee for the past 10 years and co-ordinates a number of Secondary and Primary Teacher Education Courses. She is also the current Program Convenor for the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education at the University of Newcastle.

Associate Professor Eather also has 10 years teaching experience in secondary schools as a PDHPE teacher, sport organiser and pastoral care leader. She also taught in Primary Schools as both a generalist and PDHPE specialist prior to taking on a lecturing role at the University of Newcastle. 

Community engagement and participation

Associate Professor Eather’s role as Program Convenor of the BT/ HPE (Hons) at the UoN and her research interests have enabled her to collaborate with colleagues and members of the community to contribute to the University and its academic community. She has also actively involved herself in many community sports as an advocate of sports participation and as a representative of the UoN to educate and influence key processes in the development and promotion of sport in community organisations.

Future Focus

I aim to have an impact on individuals' quality of life through the education and training of teacher education students, sports coaches, school teachers and community organisations.

Specialised/Technical Skills 

  • Health and physical education 
  • Physical activity
  • Fitness and fitness assessment
  • Well-being
  • Teacher Education
  • Cognition
  • Sports coaching and game development 
  • Motor skills and sports skill development
  • School-based interventions

Affiliations

Downloads

ABC Newcastle interview with Kia Handley - 23 April 2019

2017

EMCR MRSP Equipment: Physical Activity monitoring equipment
Equipment Grant
Researchers:

Dr Narelle Eather, Dr Jordan Smith, Dr Nick Riley, Dr Drew Miller

Description:

15 x ActiGraphTM GT9X Bluetooth enabled Link accelerometers - research grade monitors used for assessing free-living physical activity.

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Embedding the DADEE Program in local communities: Sustainability through innovative partnerships
Project Grant
Researchers:
Description:

This three year phase of the Dads and Daughter Exercising and Empowered (DADEE) project aims to transition the DADEE program to a sustainable model embedded in the Newcastle community, capitalising on the achievements of the initial 2014-2016 grant period. 

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2016

Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered (DADEE)
Project Grant
Description:

Engaging dads and daughters to increase physical activity and social and emotional well-being in pre-adolescent girls: The DADEE (Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered) program

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