Rosemary Bennett is a lecturer at Monash University where she teaches in undergraduate and postgraduate programs in teacher education. Her current research is in the field of early childhood creativity, movement and dance. She is also involved in senior secondary assessment and curriculum development at state and national level. Rosemary has also taken her innovative teaching methods to Singapore and the Cook Islands for the Faculty of Education at Monash University.
Bennett, R., 2004, Aeorokid aeorobics manual, Cormack, Active & Healthy Magazine, vol 11, issue 1-2, Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Receation Inc., Hindmarsh SA Australia, p. 22.
Brown, T.D., Bennett, R.G., Ward, L.G., Payne, P.G., 2009, The context of movement and its social ecology, Proceedings of AARE 2009 International Education Research Conference, 29 November - 3 December 2009, Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE), Australia, p. 0.
Cutter-Mackenzie, A.N., Almeida, S., Cutter, T.L., Bennett, R.G., 2010, Research Report - Schools Insight Project, Monash University / South East Water, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 1-48.
Bennett, R., Burke, G., 2005, Creative Connections Through Family and Place: A Narrative Approach to Arts Based Pedagogy, Poster presentation at the National Education and Arts Symposium, 12-14 September 2005, National Education and Arts Symposium, Australia.
Bennett, R., 2005, Relaxation with Rosemary Bennett, CD, Monash University, Vic Australia.
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