Presentations
Aimed at PE specialists, this session will provide a clear framework for delivering dynamic movement skills, using both large and small apparatus. You’ll gain the tools to structure lessons that not only build physical competence but inspire confidence to use challenging apparatus.
Participants will walk away with tools to help schools and teams stay agile, resilient, and ready for what comes next.
In this session, we will begin by practicing various feeding skills and techniques, emphasizing their application in midcourt and rearcourt play.
This interactive session will give attendees the opportunity to be involved in creating a sense of belonging as part of a group/community/team.
Participants will explore developmentally appropriate strategies for teaching gymnastics across all grade levels, from playful foundations in elementary (like animal walks, basic rolls, and jump to land drills), to partner balances and simple mat sequences in middle school, to personalized skill progressions and routine creation in high school.
This presentation explores the transformation of the Physical Education curriculum by shifting from traditional, sport-based units to concept-driven units anchored in essential questions.
Compassionate Systems Framework* combines two key components: 1) systems thinking tools to raise awareness of the interconnectedness of complex issues, and 2) practices and approaches that develop or enhance emotional literacy.
This presentation explores how a school's Sports Day can be intentionally designed to promote and foster student well-being.
This session explores the essential skills, rules, and strategies of netball, designed specifically for physical education settings.