Jackie Goodway

Tel: (614) 292-8393
Email: goodway-shiebler.1@osu.edu

Degrees/Institutions

  • B.S., M.Ph. Brighton University (England)
  • Ph.D. Michigan State University

Teaching Area

  • Motor Development
  • Elementary Methods

Research Interest

Issues associated with urban education of at-risk children; influences of culture, family, community, school, etc. on young children's activity patterns and health behavior

About

Dr. Jacqueline D. Goodway is an Associate Professor, in the School of Physical Activity and Educational Services. Dr. Goodway received her Ph.D from Michigan State University in Motor Development and Adapted Physical Education. Her research agenda focuses on issues associated with the promotion of motor skill development and physical activity in young children who are at-risk and/or economically disadvantaged. To date, her work has shown that young children who are disadvantaged demonstrate substantial delays in fundamental motor skill development and the communities in which they live have significant barriers to timely motor development and physical activity. She has implemented numerous motor skill interventions demonstrating significant improvements in fundamental motor skill development for the children involved as well as improvements in psycho-social factors associated with physical activity. Dr. Goodway has also found that contextual variables such as family demographics, type and number of risk factors, and, community and cultural factors influence motor development. She has published 2 book chapters, 25 plus articles, 50 research abstracts, and has made over 100 presentations. As a result of this work Dr. Goodway has received the Lolas E. Halverson Young Investigator award from the Motor Development Academy of the National Association of Sport and Physical Education (NASPE); the Mabel Lee Award from the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD); and has been inducted as a Fellow of the Research Consortium of AAHPERD.

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