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Research and Related Articles
WaterSafe Auckland offers a collection of national and international research and articles offering a sound source of information and evidence.
You will find some of these in the Community Section under Research, in their respective topical pages and those listed below at right in the Resources list.
- Re-thinking Drowning Risk: The Role of Water Safety Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours in the Aquatic Recreation of New Zealand Youth: PhD Thesis, Moran, K (2006)
- New Zealand Youth Water Safety Survey: A report for Water Safety New Zealand (Yr 11 students), 2003 [Click here to view a series of fact sheets based on this survey]
- Assessing Student Swimming and Aquatic Skills: A report for Ministry of Education and Water Safety New Zealand, January (2002).
Link: http://www.minedu.govt.nz/index.cfm? layout=document&documentid=7913&data=l
- Sinking or Swimming in the Twenty-first Century?: Aquatics Education and Teacher Education. Moran, K (2003)
- The Provision of Aquatics Education for Primary School-Age Pupils in the Greater Auckland Region. Monograph/Research Series Report no.1, published by the Research Committee, May 2002. Auckland College of Education. Moran, K (2002)
- Final year student teachers’ perceptions of the adequacy of their training and readiness to teach aquatics education in New Zealand primary schools. Journal of Physical Education New Zealand, 35 (1) 55-75. Moran, K.(2002b).
- Aquatics education in New Zealand initial teacher education. Paper presented at the International Conference of Physical Education New Zealand, July 2-4, Wellington, New Zealand: Physical Education New Zealand. Moran, K (1998)
- Aquatics education in New Zealand: A longitudinal study of secondary school practice (1987-1996). Journal of Physical Education New Zealand, 31 (4), 2-6. Moran, K (1998)
- EOTC Guidelines
Link: http://www.tki.org.nz/r/eotc/resources/safety_e.php
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