Presentations
Learn about our department's step-by-step approach to redesigning the PE curriculum, including initial planning, vertical alignment, and the impact on teaching and learning.
This workshop takes a deep dive into the Physical Activity Adventure Pack (PAAP)—a carefully designed, developmentally appropriate scheme of work that supports movement, exploration, and skill-building in early childhood.
Participants will participate in a variety of activities and perform the assessments themselves to be better able to implement them into their own classrooms.
This presentation explored strategies for creating more inclusive, play-based activities in Physical and Health Education (PHE) that foster student connection, engagement, and equitable participation. It highlighted how traditional grouping methods in PE—whether based on skill level, gender, or social circles—can unintentionally lead to exclusion, with common issues such as skilled players dominating gameplay, friends only interacting with each other, or boys excluding girls during play.
The evolving landscape of sport and physical activity settings calls for a re-examination of pedagogies and practices. More specifically, how to adequately address the needs of girls and women within physical education.
This session aims to allow participants to understand the behaviours that constitute offline and online sexual harassment, the abuse it drives and who is most at risk. Additionally, we will discuss related challenging issues and the strategies needed address them.
An engaging workshop on Inclusive Physical Education: Level the Playing Field! This session will equip you with the tools to create a welcoming and accessible PE environment while learning practical strategies to modify traditional games and activities to accommodate various disabilities.
This workshop supports educators in delivering quality PE experiences that enhance all students' physical, social, and emotional well-being.