Mark Brooke
Mark Brooke
Senior Lecturer and Lead for Faculty Development
elcmb@nus.edu.sg | +6601 1226
Office: CELC #02-24 (10 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117511)
Dr. Mark BROOKE holds an EdD from the UK's University of Durham. His thesis explored teaching critical reflection to undergraduate student teachers of English during practicum. Mark is interested in building an effective faculty development programme through projects such as collaborative classroom initiatives and mentoring partnerships. He also currently teaches and researches CLIL in higher education focusing on pedagogy and sport sociology. Mark is an active member of both the LCT Centre for Knowledge-Building and the SFL Interest Group. He has published extensively using both theories for educational practices such as teacher training, teacher talk, and student production of research papers in the social sciences. Mark also researches social issues in sport such as the impact of the Paralympics movement for people with disabilities.
Recent Modules Coordinated And Taught
IEM2201E Sport and Socialization: To what extent can sport participation be empowering or dis-empowering? I am particularly interested in sport as a site for socializing citizens into ways of thinking and doing. My teaching focuses on advocating diversity., and social justice. We explore disability rights, inclusive masculinity, feminism, and critical race theory through sport-related subject-matter.
IEM1201E Sport and Competition: What is the nature of competition in sport today? I am interested in exploring what represents human endeavour and what types of human interactions exist through sport. Is doping a reflection of unhealthy competition? Is it possible to change the way we view competition with new sports such as Tchoukball and Ultimate Frisbee?
Grant Projects
CDTL Teaching Enhancement Grant Research: Reflecting across the disciplines (2/3 years). PI: Dr Lydia Lau from the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies. Cis: Dr Vivien Wu and Dr Chan Yah Shih from the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies and Dr Namala Tilakaratna and Dr. Laetitia Monbec from the Centre for English Language Communication (CELC).
Editorial Board Membership
Selected Publications (since 2017)
BooksBrooke, M. (2019). Case Studies in Sport Socialisation. Champaign, IL: Common Ground Research Networks https://doi.org/10.18848/978-1-86335-144-7/CG Ho, M.W & Brooke, M. (2017). Practical Guide to Project-Based Learning. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing https://doi.org/10.1142/10319 Book ChaptersBrooke, M. (2022). Exploring Masculinities in Ancient and Up-and-Coming Sports in South East Asia. In D. Pompper (Ed.). Rhetoric of Masculinity: Male Body Image, Media, and Gender Role Stress/Conflict. Lexington Books. Tilakaratna, N., Brooke, M., Monbec, L., Lau, L., Wu, V., Chan, Y. S. (2020). Insights into an interdisciplinary project on critical reflection in nursing: Using Systemic Functional Linguistic and Legitimation Code Theory to enhance SoTL research and practice. In Rachel C. Plews and Michelle L. Amos (eds). Evidence-Based Faculty Development Through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global. Brooke, M. (2019). WebQuests and screencasts: Strategies for teaching EAP at the National University of Singapore. In L. T. Wong & W. L. H. Wong (Eds.), Teaching and learning English for academic purposes. New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers. Book Reviews (Nordic Sports Science Forum: Mark Brooke on idrottsforum.org | idrottsforum.org)
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Journal ArticlesApplied Linguistics & Pedagogy
Sociology Of Sport
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Selected Presentations (since 2019)
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