My new book, Physical Literacy on the Move, helps teachers develop the physical literacy of their students. In this blog post, which I originally shared with Human Kinetics Europe, details the importance participant choice has on children’s learning. Physical literacy learning that integrates participant choice provides children with the opportunity to take ownership over their learning. … Continue reading Keeping Learning Fun with Participant Choice
Category: Health and Physical Education
This category will take you to posts which support educators in helping their students develop physical and health literacy through the implmentation of the Ontario health and physical education curriculum.
4 Fun Outdoor Winter Activities For Kids & Their Adults
I'm very excited to be teaming up with the Physical Activity Resource Centre (PARC) as a guest blogger, supporting them in developing content on a variety of topics, but all around the idea of physical activity for all. Here is a post I wrote to to support families to get out and move this winter … Continue reading 4 Fun Outdoor Winter Activities For Kids & Their Adults
4 reasons to get students active this winter!
The following post is one I wrote for the Ophea Blog published January 13th. View the original post here. Winter is here! With the days shorter and the recess colder, even the best of us [or our students] can get a little blue. Did you know that “more than one in five boys and one … Continue reading 4 reasons to get students active this winter!