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HOT TOPIC Title Page Dr. Louise McCuaigDr. David Kirk Dr. Jacqueline GoodwayDr. Miki Hiromi

HOT TOPIC  What is it?  Why is it important? 2

KEY LITERATURE & FINDINGS  Seminal/famous articles & authors  Theories and theorists  Important discoveries or findings  What do we know?  How do we know it?  What don’t we know?  Gaps in the literature  How could we find out?  Hints for your proposed research project 3

THEORY AND THEORIST  What theory are you using?  Why?  Key attributes/concepts/framework/model  Theorists – who has designed this theory; who has used it in your field? 4

Research Questions & Hypotheses (Quant) 5

Research Design  Qualitative or Quantitative  General Information  Context/site  Participants: demographics  Dependent or Independent variable  Research tasks/procedure: What will you do?  Research instruments: how will you gather data?  Rigour: Quantitative (?) and Qualitative (Trustworthiness) 6

LIMITATIONS 7

IMPLICATIONS  How can the findings of this study influence:  Sport, health and physical education policy  Sport, health and physical education practice  Teacher education policy and practice  Future research 8

DISSEMINATION 9

Summary: Key Take away message