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[ Feature Article ] Dynamic, flexible and responsive: How the human brain is wired for resiliency When we think of resiliency, what comes to mind for many of us is the ability to adapt in response to environmental stressors. However, in light of Brain Awareness Week, let’s consider how the...
[ Feature Article ] Previously published in Volume 83, Issue 4 Scientific evidence is blazing light on the impacts of positive early physical activity experiences on lifelong healthy exercise habits. At the same time, teacher training in physical education is being clawed back, leaving some...
[ Feature Article ] Previously published in Volume 83, Issue 4 Being a health and physical educator is rewarding. Your work has an impact on the lives of your colleagues, your students, their families and their communities. But it’s also a career with its challenges. We want our members to be...
[ Feature Article ] The Top 5 Reasons to Visit TeachResiliency.ca…Often. Today we launch the first entry in our blog series, and are proud to introduce you to TeachResiliency.ca. These blog posts will keep you informed about current trends, issues, tools and strategies to assess the resilience...
[ Feature Article ] Previously published in Volume 83, Issue 3 Being a health and physical educator is rewarding. Your work has an impact on the lives of your colleagues, your students, their families and their communities. But it’s also a career with its challenges. We want our members to be...
[ Feature Article ] Previously published in Volume 83, Issue 2 Being a health and physical educator is rewarding. Your work has an impact on the lives of your colleagues, your students, their families and their communities. But it’s also a career with its challenges. We want our members to be...