Presentations
The workshop begins with a warm-up that explores skipping, coordination, and rhythm challenges that develop the balance, control, and timing needed for successful jumping.
As building a culture of support and acceptance is our responsibility as educators, in this presentation I will examine some of the biases inherent in physical education and identify strategies that can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
In this session, I will share various games I have used during individual pursuit activities such as Dance, Gymnastics, and Fitness. These games provide both individual and group movement explorations and I hope you will take some ideas away and apply them in your own lessons. Get ready to move while playing... Mario Kart Fitness, Disco Uno, and Emoji Stacker.
This presentation introduces educators to the basics of personal safety for students who are tweens and teens. As such students become more independent from the adults in their lives, it is important for them to develop a sense of personal safety.
The presentation will be based on what team, classroom and business culture can look like when it is flourishing.
This interactive session will be engaging from start to finish. Be it online or in person, I know what its like to simply sit and listen, which is why there is a huge importance placed on audience members being involved.
In this activity session, we will explore lesson formats that balance structure and flexibility, integrating student agency and teacher expertise.
This presentation will be a mix of learning, moving, and possibly creating.
Practical information for starting or improving your coach development process. We want to have an evaluation process that helps to not only keep your coaches happy but also develops them into the best coaches they can be within your school's philosophy and expectations.
Join this hands-on workshop to explore effective strategies for creating a safe, culturally responsive health class.