MS Patricia Mc Caffrey

Jt Lecturer

 
researcher

Biography

A native of Letterkenny, County Donegal, married to Gregory, mother of Fionn, Fiachra, Neasa and Faelan. Secondary School Loreto Convent, Letterkenny. A love of play, movement and sport led to a  BA degree in Physical Education and Geography in Thomond College, now University of Limerick followed by a Masters Degree in Marketing at the University of Ulster. Currently pursuing a PhD in Physical Education. Over 30 years experience Leisure Management, Fitness Instruction, community sport, teaching at primary, secondary and higher education. 

Conference Publications

  Year Publication
(2016) All Ireland Postgraduate Conference in Sport Sciences, Physical Activity and Physical Education
McCaffrey. (2016) And then can we play? Emplaced Experiences of Younger Children in Physical Play All Ireland Postgraduate Conference in Sport Sciences, Physical Activity and Physical Education [Details]
(2016) Charter for Change: PE PAYS (Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport as A Fundamental Right for All
McCaffrey, P. (2016) Other Voices in Younger Children's Body Play: Artur and The Cone Tree Charter for Change: PE PAYS (Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport as A Fundamental Right for All [Details]
(2015) All Ireland Postgraduate Conference in Sport Sciences and Physial Education, University of Limerick
McCaffrey, P. (2015) A Pedagogy of Play All Ireland Postgraduate Conference in Sport Sciences and Physial Education, University of Limerick [Details]
(2015) Second Irish Narrative Inquiry Conference
McCaffrey, P. (2015) My feet haven't been moving all day, What's going on. Children's experiences of physical education and physically active play in Junior Infants Second Irish Narrative Inquiry Conference [Details]
(2014) All Ireland Post Graduate Conference in Sport Sciences and Physical Education
McCaffrey, P., and MacPhail, A. (2014) A Review of the Educational Climate with Respect to Early Childhood in Ireland All Ireland Post Graduate Conference in Sport Sciences and Physical Education [Details]
(2014) PE PAYS Research Forum (Physical Education, Physical Activity and Youth Sport, Waterford IT
McCaffrey, P. (2014) I still can't walk on my hands, Learning Stories as Narrative Inquiry in Junior Infant Physical Education PE PAYS Research Forum (Physical Education, Physical Activity and Youth Sport, Waterford IT [Details]
(2014) 1st Irish Conference on Narrative Inquiry. Researching and Writing Irish Storyscapes. Sligo Education Centre, Institute of Technology, Sligo
McCaffrey, P. (2014) MUM, ARE YOU WATCHING? ARE YOU LOOKING? Poetic Representation as Narrative Inquiry 1st Irish Conference on Narrative Inquiry. Researching and Writing Irish Storyscapes. Sligo Education Centre, Institute of Technology, Sligo [Details]

Conference Contributions

  Year Publication
(2016) 3rd International Irish Narrative Inquiry Conference,
McCaffrey, P. (2016) Visualising emplacement: Some bodies at play. [Invited Oral Presentation], 3rd International Irish Narrative Inquiry Conference, NUIG . [Details]
(2016) Health Enhancing Physical Activity HEPA Europe,
Patricia McCaffrey (2016) No (thing) to Play With: Stories of Children's Encounters in the School Yard. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Health Enhancing Physical Activity HEPA Europe, Queen's Universtiy Belfast . [Details]
(2016) CRISP Seminar,IT Sligo,
McCaffrey. P. (2016) Swarms of Enchantment: Some bodies at play. [Invited Oral Presentation], CRISP Seminar,IT Sligo, IT Sligo . [Details]
(2015) Early Educational Alignment. Reflectio on Context, Curriculum and Pedagogy,
McCaffrey, P. (2015) Seminar Discussions. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Early Educational Alignment. Reflectio on Context, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Trinity College, Dublin . [Details]
(2015) 23rd International RECE (Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education),
McCaffrey. P. (2015) Narratives of Difference, Translations and Transformations. [N/A], 23rd International RECE (Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education), Blanchardstown Institute of Technology . [Details]
(2015) PE PAYS Research Forum,
McCaffrey, P., MacPhail, A., McEvilly, N., (2015) Pupperty as a playful approach to eliciting chidren's perspectives on their experiences of physical education. [Invited Oral Presentation], PE PAYS Research Forum, University of LImerick . [Details]
(2013) Physical Literacy,
McCaffrey, P. (2013) Specialist Area Early Childhood. [N/A], Physical Literacy, Bedfordshire, UK . [Details]
(2013) AISEP Specialist Research Seminar. The Role of PETE (Physical Educator Teacher Education) in ensuring QUaity PE in teh Classroom - Exploring Best Practice,
McCaffrey, P. (2013) Contributing to Early Yeas Position Statement on Physical Education. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], AISEP Specialist Research Seminar. The Role of PETE (Physical Educator Teacher Education) in ensuring QUaity PE in teh Classroom - Exploring Best Practice, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland . [Details]

Honours and Awards

  Year Title Awarding Body
1986 BA Physical Education The National Council for Educational Awards
2002 MA Marketing University of Ulster

Teaching Interests

“When movement is experienced as joy, it adorns our lives, makes our days go better, and gives us something to look forward to. When movement is joyful and meaningful, it may even inspire us to do things we never thought possible.” Scott Kretchmar                         

My personal philosophy and teaching interests align with the theoretical foundations of 'Physical Literacy' (PL), a conviction that dualistic thinking about body and mind is limiting (Whitehead, 2010). Advocating for inclusive physical education, the concept of physical literacy encourages physical educators to place all learners at the heart of the process of acquiring physical competence for physical activity engagement. PL is understood as a disposition, not something reduced to fundamental motor skills, dutifully acquired in sport and education but the major outcome of physical education (PE). My positioning on the purpose of PE differs somewhat. Acknowledging research in Early Childhood Education and Physical Education that not all children or adults play relentlessly, naturally or freely, I understand PE as play education, similar to play philosopher Kretchmar (2007). This is about the potential for play, in every body, at every age. It involves learning how to play and developing physical literacy to generate pleasure, joy and happiness, not only in early childhood but throughout the full lifespan, into active ageing. Pedagogies that nurture potential, meaning-making and joy in body play experiences are central to my teaching and PhD research.


 

Modules Taught

  Term (ID)) Title Link Subject
202100 Sport Pedagogy 36375Sport Pedagogy
202100 Active Ageing 36258Active Ageing