Presentations
Have you ever had students tell you that they wished they could play their favorite sports for more than just 3 months a year? Sports seasons have been around for so long that we hardly think that not only could we do it differently, but there are even strong educational reasons why we should, at least, start having this conversation with our communities.
Gymnastics Skills challenge our pupils to do things that they wouldn’t ordinarily do! These lead to improving their strength, flexibility, speed, balance, coordination, endurance and power. These skills however may appear extremely daunting to teach. Throughout this workshop we will share hints and tips to enable you to confidently teach a wide variety of Gymnastics Skills.
Learn how to develop a strategic plan for each grade level through movement based practice, mechanical machines, dumbbells and finally the barbell.
Embark on a journey that transcends traditional physical education boundaries, where stories come alive through the art of teaching movement and language in harmony.
Focus will be on lessons that transfer through a variety of cultural contexts, and put an emphasis on the benefits of healthy eating, rather than numbers and fear.
Looking to broaden your aquatics program to include more than just swimming? In this presentation, we will explore innovative and creative ways to introduce and develop syncronised swimming within your program, an opportunity to include or develop your curriculum's creativity, teamwork, resilience, and leadership skills.
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.
A 1-hour workshop to give teachers/coaches tips and progressions to integrate an Ultimate Frisbee Unit in your curriculum.
Curriculum Planning, Pedagogical Strategies and Assessment in Physical Education (PE) varies across countries due to its cultural backgrounds, educational policies and resources.