Presentations
This session will discuss techniques for prioritizing important tasks and improving organization.
Have your students suddenly become more interested in American Football following the hype surrounding Super Bowl 58? If so, come along to this practical session to uncover several fun ways of incorporating American Football into your school’s PE program/lessons.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your expertise, this workshop will provide valuable insights and include thoughts and ideas from ADs around the world.
This presentation challenges the traditional perception of dance as a skill to master and instead repositions it as a lifelong practice of movement, awareness, and well-being.
This session goes beyond theory—it’s about practical, research-informed strategies you can use right away to better support the girls and women in your school or sports program.
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.
Participants will learn about and engage in several forms of reflective practice and begin to apply them to their own unique contexts.
The basic volleyball skills for upper primary and middle school workshop is meant to give the teachers and coaches some clear ideas about where to start with volleyball teaching/coaching for young players and beginner volleyball enthusiasts.
This workshop aims to share the impact findings of practical strategies involving student voices on the affective learning outcomes in PE lessons.
This session will be an invitation to think about how weight plays an important role in Physical and Health education (PHE) spaces, and how teachers can foster spaces in which students of all sizes feel confident, competent and accepted.