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Reigniting the Love for Movement: PE at St. Francis’s School, Australia

Gopher PE

Francis’s School (STFS) in Western Australia, the Physical Education (PE) program plays a crucial role in helping students rediscover their love for movement and physical activity. With small class sizes and a personalized approach, the school offers a unique environment for both students and educators.

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Memorable moments from The Active Primary Schools Conference 2022

Aspire-Ed

The Active Primary Schools Conference took place on 25 th November 2022 and was the biggest conference to date. Over 90 primary school PE teachers, senior leaders, business managers and governors booked to join us at Millennium Point, all on a mission to boost their PE, school sport and physical activity offering.

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Physically active learning: Sharpening young minds through movement

Aspire-Ed

What if pupils could achieve higher academic attainment while ticking off their daily movement and exercise targets? Boosting results with physically active learning Physically active learning challenges traditional, desk-based teaching methods by injecting movement into lessons. With physically active learning (PAL), they can.

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How to plan an inclusive primary school Sports Day

Aspire-Ed

It’s your job to plan your primary school’s Sports Day, but it’s also your job to stay on top of everything else whilst doing it. You also want the day to be engaging, inclusive, educational and enjoyable for pupils, teachers and parents. How does the resource help you plan your primary school Sports Day?

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Review of Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, Fourth Edition

Human Kinetics

From Joncie Albright, PGMT , Physical Education Teacher at Locus Grove Primary School in Orange County, Virginia. . Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, Fourth Edition , is the one must-have book for all new and veteran elementary physical education teachers!

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New Course: Teaching an Enriched Primary Gymnastics Curriculum

Aspire-Ed

It’s in line with the national primary curriculum. It helps children master fundamental movement skills. To develop your knowledge and understanding of primary gymnastics skills and progressions. To support the planning and assessment of gymnastics in your primary school.

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Practical workshop: Embedding Physically Active Learning in Your School

Aspire-Ed

Andrew is a former primary school teacher, having been both PE and maths lead. Now Programme Manager at Aspire Active Education, Andrew has been pivotal in the creation and growth of Aspire’s physically active learning programmes, Maths on the Move and English on the Move. Who is Andrew Stanton?