
Dr Jessica Pinchbeck
Programme Leader Sport And Fitness
School of Education, Childhood, Youth & Sport
Biography
Professional biography
Jessica is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Fitness at the Open University. She has worked as an academic at the university since October 2011. Prior to that she worked as an associate lecturer at the Open University and as a lecturer in sport and exercise science within the FE sector.
Jessica's specialist areas include the topics of youth sport participation, female sports participation and the influence of the family in sport. Jessica has completed her PhD investigating the socio-cultural influences on women's participation in club sport, including the role of the family.
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Research interests
Teaching interests
Jessica is the Programme Leader for Sport and Fitness and has been involved in the writing and development of all modules in the sport and fitness programme. A sample of Jessica's authoring includes:
E315 - Contemporary Sport and Exercise Issues
- Author of Study Topic 4b - ‘Whose game is it?’ Rethinking youth sport
E312 - Exploring Psychological Aspects of Athletic Development
- Author of Study Topic 2 - Family Influences on Athletic Development
E236 - Applying Sport and Exercise Sciences to Coaching
- Author of Study Topic 5c 'Environmental Physiology: Pushing the limits'
Jessica also has experience of additional roles within Academic Conduct and Student Voice and Wellbeing.
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Impact and engagement
Jessica disseminates her knowledge of sport and exercise sociology in ways that are designed to engage diverse communities and foster knowledge exchange. Examples of media used to disseminate such knowledge include:
- The Conversation (click here to see articles written by Jessica)
- OpenLearn (click here to see articles written by Jessica)
- Sport and Fitness team blog (click here to see posts written by Jessica)
Jessica has been an academic contributor to news articles:
- Orie, A. (2019) 'Sporting success at an early age - is it a good or bad thing, and what about pushy parents?' [online]. The Telegraph. Available from: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/womens-sport/2019/09/23/sporting-success-early-age-good-bad-thing-pushy-parents/
- O'Hahan, E. (2019) 'THIS GIRL DID: Meet inspiring women who have changed their life following their passion for sport; [online]. The Sun. Available from: Meet inspiring women who have changed their lives by following their passion for sport – The Sun
External collaborations
Jessica has worked with the BBC as an academic consultant:
- BBC Three (2022) 'BBC Three - Freeze, Skating on the Edge' TV Series.
- BBC Ideas (2022) 'The extraordinary magic of boxing'
- BBC Ideas (2019) 'How to be a Good Sports Parent'
- BBC Ideas (2018) 'What is Flow?'
Jessica was the lead author working with the TES to produce a CPD course for primary school teachers to develop confidence in delivering the primary curriculum.
- TES (2015) 'Enriching the primary curriculum: PE' [online]. Available from: https://www.tes.com/institute/pe-cpd-primary-schools
Publications
Book
Book Chapter
Breast Health and Effective Breast Support (2024)
Hormonal Contraception and Athletic Performance (2024)
The Adolescent Female: Supporting the Transition from Girl to Woman (2024)
Introduction to Optimising Female Athletic Performance (2024)
The Role of The Family in Supporting Female Athletic Performance (2024)
Journal Article
The impact of Online Forum Use on Student Retention in a Level 1 Distance Learning Module (2022)
Case report: the impact of a resubmission intervention on level 1 distance learning students (2017)