Janine holds a Bachelor of Human Movement (Exercise and Sports Science major) and a Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) from the University of Tasmania.
Research Interests
My current research interests include transition to tertiary education, assessment in biological sciences and the development of teaching resources that increase the flexibility of access to tertiary education.
Research Areas:- Engaging a diverse cohort of students and improving learning outcomes, particularly in first year science-based units.
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Teaching
As the coordinator of the multi-campus Human Bioscience units CXA107 and CXA204, I am part of the multidisciplinary teaching team delivering undergraduate units in human biology to Bachelor of Nursing students.
I also coordinate BioStart, an enabling unit for students without post-year 10 science and students returning to study after a long break, in Launceston and Sydney. In this role my aim is to establish the foundation of a healthy learning community for first year students enrolled in our School.
I also enjoy teaching students from the Australian Maritime College who are undertaking Medical Care On Board Ship courses.
UnitsSelected Publications:- McNaughton, L, Dalton, BS, Tarr, JE, 2000, 'Inosine supplementation has no effect on aerobic or anaerobic cycling performance', International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 9 (4), pgs. 333-444
- McNaughton, LR, Dalton, BS, Tarr, JE, 1998, 'The Effects of Creatine Supplementation on High-Intensity Exercise Performance in Elite Performers', European Journal of Applied Physiology, 78 (3), pgs. 236-240
- Mc Naughton, L. R., Dalton, B., Tarr, J., Buck, D, 1997, 'Neutralize acid to enhance performance. Sportscience Training & Technology ', http://www.sportsci.org/traintech/buffer/lrm.htm
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