[ Feature Article ] As society increasingly turns to various forms of media to inform how they view themselves, their bodies, and the bodies around them, the importance of challenging these narratives within the educational environment becomes increasingly paramount. Physical and Health Education (PHE) classes are a perfect space to lead the way in supporting the wellness and well-being of youth when it comes to shifting the perceptions and perspectives around body image.
[ Feature Article ] At Larkhall Academy, motivating students to stay physically active is taken to new heights—literally. With the installation of a 40-foot rock climbing wall funded by financial grants, the school has transformed physical education into an engaging, multi-disciplinary experience. The potential for growth is endless. Imagine that.
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[ Research ] The school environment is an ideal venue to teach water-safety skills and knowledge, although barriers to this content delivery exist. Two commonly cited barriers are a lack of teacher water safety knowledge and access to aquatic facilities. This paper offers water-safety background knowledge for teachers, and includes three dry-land activities and resource links for K-12 PHE classes.
[ Feature Article ] There is much to learn from looking beyond our own borders. Through international partnerships engagements it can support everyone’s professional development, practice and pedagogy, philosophies of learning and teaching, and friendships. This article is one of a three-part series on two teacher training programs, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) in Norway and Mount Royal University (MRU) in Calgary, collaboration in the field of Physical and Outdoor Education in teacher education.