Presentations
Ex-school teacher, now Outward Bound Oman Executive Director Mark Evans MBE will speak about his 49 day expedition, on foot and by camel across the largest sand desert on earth, the Empty Quarter of Arabia, the first such crossing since 1931.
Despite ambitions for physical education (PE) to facilitate student growth across the four learning domains of physical, cognitive, social, and affective learning, much of what educators do tends to neglect the affective domain and prioritise physical learning (Casey and Goodyear, 2015).
This workshop explores ways in which to plan and organize your curriculum K to 12.
This presentation documents her endeavours to bridge the research-practice gap in devising effective and engaging school pastoral care and HPE programs.
A quality and purposeful physical education is the cornerstone to any quality educational experience.
In 1993 Erindale College introduced the Talented Sports Program to support the growing needs of aspiring student athletes. The initial intake of 33 students has grown to 300 students and forms the cornerstone of enrollment in this Government College of 600 students in total.
This presentation will focus on research evidence for inclusive sport and how schools can embrace sport for all.
This presentation will focus on the impact of using Core Values on sport teams and in classrooms.