Courses

Warm Up & Ice Breaker Activities

Join this fun and interactive session that’s all about warm-ups, instant activities, and ice breakers! We’ll share a few activities that help students get to know each other through movement, along with a variety of warm-up activities to get students (and their heart rates) moving. Get ready to watch this fun and engaging presentation!

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More Than an Activity: Teaching Concepts in Physical Education

Physical education is unique in that we use physical activity as a vehicle to teach a variety of concepts. This activity session will provide ready to use strategies for teaching concepts such as empathy, challenge, honesty, personal responsibility, connection, and advocacy. Concept-based learning will be introduced and used by attendees to consider “what concepts can

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Implementing a Sports Education Unit with Younger Students

This session aims to share the potential benefits, and desired learning outcomes, of the Sport Education approach, while also sharing practical tips on how to implement this pedagogical approach within your upper Primary classroom. Through participation and interaction with this session, you will be introduced to the theoretical principles that underpin this approach to teaching

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Yoga for PE: Creating Calm, Focused, and Happy Classrooms

During this session, you will discover the transformative power of Yoga. Dive into strategies and techniques to cultivate a harmonious and stress-free classroom environment. You’ll learn Yoga techniques that focus on bringing a sense of calm, concentration, and joy. By the end of this session, you’ll be inspired to use mindful movements, breathing exercises, and

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AI Tools in PE

Join us for a truly immersive, hands-on, 60-minute webinar that’s set to revolutionise your approach to physical education teaching. At ConnectedPE, we’ve pioneered a suite of groundbreaking AI tools designed to streamline everything from lesson planning to report writing. But this isn’t just your average webinar – it’s a real-time, interactive learning experience. During the

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Harnessing Video Feedback in PE

Who Is This Webinar For: This session is tailored for Physical Education teachers who have access to devices that can leverage the Google Chrome browser (laptops, Chromebooks) and are keen on transforming these gadgets into powerful feedback instruments. 1. The transformative role of video feedback in skill development2. Why hands-free video delay trumps traditional video

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Using Mindfulness in PE to Support Student (& Teacher) Well-being

Regular Mindfulness practice supports a large number of health benefits including emotional regulation, improved focus and attention, reduction of anxiety and depression, and enhancing empathy. In this session I will present some simple ways that teachers can incorporate mindfulness into everyday PE class (and beyond) to support student well-being and social emotional learning.

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Teaching games in Physical Education to address multiple student outcomes

Games and sports make up approximately half of the PE curriculum for children and adolescents, in addition to other movement skills such as gymnastics, dance, athletics and swimming. Therefore, it is essential that we continue to strive for best-practice methodology in order to maximise student development in the 4 key learning outcomes of: (1) psychomotor

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From assessment to reflection – the student’s role in Physical Education and Aquatics

In physical education the role of the learner goes beyond being physically active, educators should provide environments and opportunities for learners to take more active roles throughout the learning process. This presentation shares examples of how year 2 students take active roles in assessing skills, setting learning goals, planning lessons and reflecting throughout the engagement

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