Presentations
Participants will learn about the key elements of a meaningful PE program, including the development of movement competence, physical fitness, and social-emotional learning.
What if the purpose of physical education was greater than the sum of its parts? What if teaching physical education made learning and lives joyful and meaningful? Let’s explore.
This interactive talk will encourage participants to reflect on our social identities and how these influence our decisions in the classroom and beyond.
Our programmes teach you how to identify what movement and exercises possibilities are afforded to us by the environment, built structures and natural architecture - even those that weren’t designed for that use!
This workshop will share emergent research, feature stories from teachers who have made these types of changes and facilitate activities to help you develop a wellness-based SS culture in your context.
Participants will also explore and discuss practical classroom activities to use in their settings.
Rough-Housing is a term for interactive, physical games - often competitive but also often collaborative - that form a big part of the healthy development found within every child’s play.
Our session will weave together stories (personal and professional) and research to illustrate the importance, effectiveness and impact of wellness in educational communities.
Falling is an intrinsic part of learning how not to fall. Kids should be moving and playing as much as possible, and that means they are going to fall from time to time – and there is nothing wrong with that. In fact, it’s an essential part of our natural coordination development.
This workshop equips Primary PE teachers, swim teachers, and coaches with the foundational skills needed to deliver impactful Physical Education lessons.