Presentations
In this session, we will identify the two categories of characters and show you how to make ONE simple WORD to coach and live with it, yes, a word, not a phrase, not a sentence, but a word. And your coaches and athlete’s character will start to be different for goodness and greatness.(Note: This workshop includes hands-on activity time.)
This presentation draws on original research into informal sport to challenge foundational assumptions about how we resource and support people for a lifetime in sport.
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.
Join us as we explore the magical fusion of narrative and movement, guiding participants through the evolution of storytelling techniques tailored for every grade level in primary PE.
The one-hour workshop is designed to equip educators with the tools to effectively teach Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE).
This presentation explores the global development of disc sports, with a special focus on kindergarten, schools and universities.




