Presentations
In this workshop, we will explore various strategies for engaging our students' families to create strong partnerships.
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.
In this presentation, we will look at examples of how Health and Physical Education from K-10 and sport coaching ‘at the leading edge’ is responding to current challenges.
In this presentation I will show that, while there are indeed many elements of good pedagogy in Meaningful PE, a key distinction lies in the explicit and intentional use of meaningful experiences to inform how teachers work with students.
In this hands-on workshop, attendees will concentrate on the transformative potential of mobile devices, such as iPads and Android Tablets, within the PE classroom. Please bring a mobile device and be prepared to download the necessary apps before the workshop begins (a list will be provided beforehand). Note that there may be an additional cost of approximately $20 for a few select apps.
Join to discuss current hot topics in the world of international Athletic Directors.
In this session, an assessment of the existing mental health capacity building practices in health education settings will be conducted.
Join us for an engaging workshop integrating assessment as an act of kindness in physical education (PE), fostering student-centered, skills-based, and joy-based learning.
We won’t just be playing games though, we’ll also be showcasing some great classroom management and skill development pieces you can take home and implement in your class.
In this workshop, we’ll work through a series of running drills which will introduce our students to the fundamental movement skills of sprinting, we’ll learn to perform a basic sprint start and acceleration, and we’ll develop the key techniques for the hurdles.