Presentations
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.
In this session, we will introduce the basic rules, competition format and scoring system will also be introduced too.
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.
This session aims to provide accessible starting points for schools beginning their journey in this important field. Additionally, it will offer dedicated planning time and encourage meaningful discussions for schools that are further along in their development.
Walk away from this workshop with a deeper understanding of the consent continuum, an updated resource bank, some ready-to-use learning activities, and ideas for developing a skills-based unit that is responsive to diverse, multilingual learners.
In this dynamic and engaging session, you'll discover how to bring more joy, connection, and well-being into your classroom daily.
This presentation explores the principles of Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD), emphasizing the importance of structured training, competition, and recovery based on biological age rather than chronological age.
Want every learner to feel included, engaged, and excited in PE? Learn easy ways to adapt games and activities so all learners can participate confidently—no one left out! Discover how small changes in your teaching can make a big difference, turning competition into teamwork and making movement fun for everyone.