Presentations
In this workshop, you will participate in a range of indigenous games that will enable you to teach a culturally diverse and global perspective on games and sport.
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.
Curriculum Planning, Pedagogical Strategies and Assessment in Physical Education (PE) varies across countries due to its cultural backgrounds, educational policies and resources.
The session will present practical yet powerful approaches for schools to integrate environmental and social responsibility into event planning.
The workshop begins with a competition-style warm-up suitable for all events, before you are introduced to sprinting technique through simple drills that explore posture, arm action, and leg drive.
This workshop will present fun, alternative ball games/activities to still get your students moving and engaged but use no more than one half of a basketball court.
"What are Disability/Adapted/Para sports and why are they important to include in your physical education program? This presentation will demonstrate the use of disability and adapted sports such as sitting volleyball and goalball as a way to teach sport specific skills that can align with your curriculum while providing a unique sporting experience that can enhance knowledge of disability sports. "
Music encourages children's inclination to move, aiding their muscle development, strength, and balance. And when the tempo/rhythm is very entertaining, it gets children moving vigorously and enthusiastically.
October 24, 2023 - 10:00
This presentation will share ideas on conducting assessments of physical education lessons seamlessly with technology-enabled tools.