
معرفی
Ken Murfay is an Assistant Teaching Professor and Program Director of the Physical Education Plus Program at the University of Kansas. He joined KU in 2021 after teaching at the University of Kentucky, Emporia State University, and Benedictine University. With over a decade of experience in K-8 physical education in public schools, Dr. Murfay focuses on preparing future physical education teachers. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in Education Sciences (University of Kentucky, 2021), M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction (American College of Education, 2012), and B.S. in Kinesiology/Physical Education (Western Illinois University, 2008).
Research Focus
Dr. Murfay’s research examines how to enhance high school students’ motivation and self-efficacy in physical education, particularly through curriculum adaptations and pandemic-era teaching practices. His work emphasizes the connection between physical activity self-efficacy and long-term health behaviors.
Publications Trends
His recent publications analyze pandemic-related challenges in physical education, including online instruction strategies, policy-driven activity interventions, and student perception changes. A common theme is the interplay between pedagogy and student engagement in diverse educational settings.
Awards & Grants
No awards or grants were explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Labs & Collaborations
His research aligns with the University of Kansas’ broader initiatives in health education and sport sciences, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed here.




