Presentations
Presentation attendees will discover how to utilize Concept-Based learning in their classrooms through model units, interactive activities, and inquiry.
Help groups build deeper connections, cultivate courage, and foster a thriving culture. Whether facing internal challenges or simply seeking growth, we equip teams, groups, leaders and coaches to achieve their full potential.
This PHASE workshop provides an overview of the leadership and pedagogical curriculum underpinning our UQ Youth Game Changers initiative. Developed in collaboration with Queensland schools, Youth Game Changers is an initiative of the Queensland Centre for Olympic and Paralympic Studies, The University of Queensland.
The workshop begins with a warm-up that explores skipping, coordination, and rhythm challenges that develop the balance, control, and timing needed for successful jumping.
In this session, we explore the goals and principles of the United Nations Sustainable Development framework—alongside the Inner Development Goals—and examine how skills-based approaches in health education can support both.
We will inquire, explore and learn how to use different rhythmic gymnastics apparatus and the process of creating a movement composition.
A discussion about diversity, equity, and inclusion in physical education. In this presentation, Dominique will discuss context, wider responsibilities, and how we can get there as physical educators. In this session Dominique builds on his keynote presentation and expands into HOW to provide equitable opportunities for our students.
Evidence demonstrates the enormous benefits for mental and physical health that come from being active outdoors and from engaging with one's surroundings. Our programmes teach you how to identify what movement and exercises possibilities are afforded to us by the environment, built structures and natural architecture.
Through structured dialogue and deep listening we'll apply ourselves to the task of surfacing our unique approaches and how they help us serve our diverse students and school communities.
Join us for an active workshop located in our outdoor climbing area. Engage in our Year 6 rock climbing, bouldering, and archery challenges.




