Relate your Research - A research conversation podcast
21 episodes
2 weeks ago
| What is Relate Your Research? |
Started as as a passion project in 2020, this podcast has become a wonderful space for conversation around research. A podcast created to generate, disseminate and preserve lessons and stories of researchers in South Africa. To provide a collaborative platform for young and early researchers to share their unique experiences, creating an innovative dialogue while preserving knowledge.
| SEASON 3 |
In this special podcast collab Relate Your Research, outgoing host Jessica Ronaasen passes the baton to season 3's new voice, Kayla Field. Making science relatable continues to be the heart of relate your research.
Endorsed by Department of Social Work, Stellenbosch University
Produced by Ward Wide Music, Cape Town
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| What is Relate Your Research? |
Started as as a passion project in 2020, this podcast has become a wonderful space for conversation around research. A podcast created to generate, disseminate and preserve lessons and stories of researchers in South Africa. To provide a collaborative platform for young and early researchers to share their unique experiences, creating an innovative dialogue while preserving knowledge.
| SEASON 3 |
In this special podcast collab Relate Your Research, outgoing host Jessica Ronaasen passes the baton to season 3's new voice, Kayla Field. Making science relatable continues to be the heart of relate your research.
Endorsed by Department of Social Work, Stellenbosch University
Produced by Ward Wide Music, Cape Town
S1/Ep.9 "The South African 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Birth to 5 with Simone Topaz & Catherine Draper"
Relate your Research - a social work podcast
48 minutes 49 seconds
5 years ago
S1/Ep.9 "The South African 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Birth to 5 with Simone Topaz & Catherine Draper"
The South African 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Birth to 5 Years: Results From the Stakeholder Consultation
Featuring both, Catherine Draper, Senior Lecturer at Wits University and Simone Tomaz, University of Stirling who both worked on the development of the Movement Guidelines for South Africa..
Useful Tools:
https://www.ssisa.com/news/movement-guidelines-children/
https://ilifalabantwana.co.za/7476-2/
Articles & Related Research:
Draper, C.E., Tomaz, S.A., Stone, M., Hinkley, T., Jones, R.A., Louw, J., Twine, R., Kahn, K. and Norris, S.A., 2017. Developing intervention strategies to optimise body composition in early childhood in South Africa. BioMed research international, 2017.
Tomaz, S.A., 2018. Physical activity and gross motor skills in rural South African preschool children (Doctoral dissertation, University of Cape Town).
Draper, C.E., Tomaz, S.A., Stone, M., Hinkley, T., Jones, R.A., Louw, J., Twine, R., Kahn, K. and Norris, S.A., 2017. Research Article Developing Intervention Strategies to Optimise Body Composition in Early Childhood in South Africa.
Jones, S., Hendricks, S. and Draper, C.E., 2014. Assessment of physical activity and sedentary behavior at preschools in Cape Town, South Africa. Childhood Obesity, 10(6), pp.501-510.
This ECD Series is supported by the DG Murray Trust
Relate your Research - a social work podcast
| What is Relate Your Research? |
Started as as a passion project in 2020, this podcast has become a wonderful space for conversation around research. A podcast created to generate, disseminate and preserve lessons and stories of researchers in South Africa. To provide a collaborative platform for young and early researchers to share their unique experiences, creating an innovative dialogue while preserving knowledge.
| SEASON 3 |
In this special podcast collab Relate Your Research, outgoing host Jessica Ronaasen passes the baton to season 3's new voice, Kayla Field. Making science relatable continues to be the heart of relate your research.
Endorsed by Department of Social Work, Stellenbosch University
Produced by Ward Wide Music, Cape Town