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Courses Taught
PE 1101 Folk and Square Dance PE 1411 Badminton PE 2513 First Aid
PE 3002 Methods of Teaching Lead-Up Games and Activities for Children
PE 3301 Methods of Teaching Basic Movement and Pattern Development
PE 3583 Methods and Materials in Physical Education and Recreation for Kindergarten and Elementary Grades
PE 3591 Folk and Square Dance
PE 4103 Principles and Methods of Adapted Physical Education
PE 6053c Mechanical Analysis of Sport Behavior
Educational Background
| Ph.D. |
Texas Woman's University |
| M.Ed. |
University of Arkansas |
| B.S.E. |
Southern Arkansas University |
Professional Memberships
Arkansas Association for HPERD National Alliance for HPERD
International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
International Federation of Adapted Physical Education
Southern Association of Women in Physical Education, Sport, and Health
Publications
Referred Journals:
Jackson, S. & Healey, J. (2000). Effects of a perceptual motor therapy program on three fundamental movement patterns of children: A comparative kinematic analysis Perceptual and Motor Skills,91,999-1008.
Jackson, S. (1999). Biomechanical comparative analysis of children's badminton serves using standard and body scaled equipment: A perception-action perspective. To be submitted summer 1999 to International Sports Journal
Jackson & Elders. L. M. (1996). Kinematic analysis of cycling during pregnancy. Biomechanics in sport XIII: Proceedings of the XIIIth Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, edited by Bauer. T. International Society of Biomechanics in Sports: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Jackson, S. & Tanner, E. (1993). Analysis of children putting and driving in disc golf. Biomechanics in sport XIII: Proceedings of the XIIIth Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, edited by Hamill, J., Derrick, T., & Elliott, E. International Society of Biomechanics in Sports: Amherst, MA.
Jackson, S., Pyfer, J., Gench, B., & Gorman, D. (1992). Effects of Ritalin on the postrotatory nystgmus response of hyperactive children with attention deficit disorders. Clinical Kinesiology, 46(2).
Jackson, S. (1994). Games that teach academic skills in math, spelling, geography, and history. In R. Clements (Ed.), Games and great ideas: A collection of works to assist elementary physical educators and classroom teachers. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press.
Jackson, S. (1996). Peak Performance Teaching/Research Grant for $53, 760.
Albright, C., & Jackson, S. (1997). Strategies for including individuals with disabilities into the regular physical education environment. Presented at the Arkansas Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Eureka Springs, AR.
Jackson, S., & Healey, J. (1997) Effects of a perceptual motor therapy program on three fundamental movement patterns of children: A comparative kinematic analysis. Presented at the 11th Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Quebec City, Canada. May.
Jackson, S., Healey, J., & Barto, J. (1996). Interfacing computerized biomechanical analysis and perceptual motor therapy in aiding and monitoring the motor development of children. Presented at eh National convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Atlanta, GA.
Personal Information
Dr. Jackson enjoys disc golf, tennis, hiking, volleyball, Star Trek, and marbles. She has 2 labs - Jordie and Jasper; 1 mutt - Joe and 2 horses - Sheeza Attractive & Eowyn.
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