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Becky FeichtPhD (She/Her)

Senior Instructor, Internship Coordinator Health Promotion

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Email: becky.feicht@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-1171
Mailing Address: 
School of Health and Human Performance Dentistry Building 5981 University Avenue, Room 4210E P.O. Box 15000 Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
 
Research Topics:
  • Post-secondary student learning and wellbeing
  • Qualitative research methods
  • Youth wellbeing
  • Gender and sex
  • Nature and wellbeing

EDUCATION

  • Interdisciplinary PhD, 肉肉传媒 (Disciplines: Health Promotion, Gender Studies, Leisure and Recreation)
  • MA Health Promotion, 肉肉传媒
  • BSc Kinesiology, 肉肉传媒

Becky is a Senior Instructor in Health Promotion, in the School of Health and Human Performance, Faculty of Health, 肉肉传媒. She likes to teach and learn with a focus on meaningful and creative engagement, and so her teaching philosophy emphasizes relational engagement; clarity and transparency; and reflection and reflexivity. She values students as whole people, with unique perspectives, and want them to connect with her, each other, and the course content in ways that are relevant and meaningful. Her research interests centre on the health and wellbeing of children, youth, and women, and how our bodies take up and contend with complex social, political, and cultural influences, and often, how we connect with nature for wellbeing. She is also interested in the scholarship of post-secondary teaching and learning and student wellbeing. She has significant experience with qualitative research methodologies, including transformative, critical, arts-based, and participatory approaches. In her leisure time you鈥檒l find her playing outside, often with her three dogs. Becky is a bit crafty and really enjoy sewing and quilting. She also loves reading and is always seeking book recommendations!

Becky serves as the Internship Coordinator for the undergraduate degree in health promotion 鈥 students with internship-related questions should always feel welcome to reach out! Health promotion related agencies interested in learning more about our internship program or the possibility of hosting a student are also always welcome to connect with her!
She also serves as the Honours Coordinator for both the Health Promotion and Recreation degree programs, students or faculty with interest in or questions related to Honours are also always welcome to contact her!

PUBLICATIONS:

路听听听听听听 Locke, M., Feicht, R., Stone, M., Rehman, L., Kirk, S., Faulkner, G., Moore, S.A. (2024). "Losing access to outdoor space was the biggest challenge for children to be healthy": Pandemic restrictions and community supports for children's movement in Nova Scotia.听Frontiers in Public Health, 12. .

路听听听听听听 Stone, K., Hamilton-Hinch, B., Aston, M., Rainham, D., Feicht, R. (2024). It鈥檚 not something we like to think about because it鈥檚 so devastating鈥: Understanding young women鈥檚 mental health in our changing climate in Eastern Canada. Journal of Prevention and Health Promotion. 5(1), 121-152.听

路听听听听听听 O'Shea, B., Feicht, R., Brown, M., & Numer, M. (2024).听Rethinking sexual violence labels: exploring the impact of 鈥榲ictim鈥 and 鈥榮urvivor鈥 discourse.听European Journal of Psychotraumatology,听15(1). DOI:听10.1080/20008066.2023.2296329

路听听听听听听 MacDonald, C., Stone, K., Spencer, R. (2022) Understanding the Relationship Between Nature and Physical Activity in Older Adolescent Girls: A Scoping Review. Healthy Populations Journal, 2(2), 42-78.

路听听听听听听 Spencer, R. A., Joshi, N., Branje, K., Murray, N., Kirk, S. F., Stone, M. R. (2021). Early childhood educator perceptions of risky play in an outdoor loose parts intervention. AIMS Public Health, 8(2), 213鈥228.

路听听听听听听 Spencer, R. A., Numer, M., Rehman, L., & Kirk, S. F. L. (2021). Picture perfect? Gazing into girls鈥 health, physical activity, and nutrition through photovoice. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, 16(1), 1874771.

路听听听听听听 MacQuarrie, M., Blinn, N., MacLellan, S., Flynn, M., Meisner, J., Owen, P., & Spencer, B. (2021). Starting from the Same Spot: Exploring Mindfulness Meditation and Student Transitions in the Introductory Health Promotion Classroom. Canadian Journal of Education/Revue Canadienne de l鈥櫭ヾucation, 44(1), 256鈥276.