With a revised curriculum for Health and Physical Education has come not only new expectations to help keep learning current and connected to students real lives, but Ontario teachers also have a new set of five Fundamental Principles of which to guide their teaching. These Fundamental Principles can act as a self check for teachers … Continue reading How schools, families, and community can work together to support healthy active living.
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.
A Physical Literacy Uprising: Banff 2015
Next week I'll be heading to Banff with hundreds of other #PEgeeks for the PHE Canada National Conference in Banff Alberta. The spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains, glacier-fed lakes, and wildlife at its wildest and hundreds of folks dedicated to the promotion of healthy, active living, what's not to love! I will be leading three workshops … Continue reading A Physical Literacy Uprising: Banff 2015
The Revised H&PE Curriculum: Helping Students Develop Skills for Healthy, Active Living
With the release of the revised H&PE curriculum in Feburary I was asked by Ophea to write an article highlighting the changes in the revised document. The article posted April 7, 2015 is below. Find it on the Ophea website here. With the release of Ontario's revised elementary and secondary Health and Physical Education (H&PE) … Continue reading The Revised H&PE Curriculum: Helping Students Develop Skills for Healthy, Active Living