PHE Journal

 

Welcome to the PHE Journal: Your central hub for all things related to physical and health education. Dive into featured articles, stay up to date with relevant research, and enjoy insightful podcasts covering a variety of topics to support the teaching of quality physical and health. Learn more about the PHE Journal

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The Secret of S.M.I.L.E.: Best Practices for Delivering Adapted Physical Activity Programming
[ Research ] Previously published in volume 83, Issue 4 Abstract Knowledge is lacking regarding methods for fostering physical literacy among individuals with disabilities. S.M.I.L.E. or the Sensory Motor...
Authored by: Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Celina Shirazipour, Mary Sweatman, Roxanne Seaman
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The Importance of Quality Physical Education Programs
[ 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...
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Teacher to Teacher: Apps for Assessing and Coaching Students
[ 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...
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Beyond the 1 in 5: Bringing Awareness to the Needs of all of our Children and Youth
[ Feature Article ] Beyond the 1 in 5: Bringing Awareness to the Needs of all of our Children and Youth We hear the oft-repeated statistic that 1 in 5 of our young people will experience a mental health disorder. But too...
Authored by: Alan Leschied
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[ 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...
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Peer Review: Reclaiming Indigenous Ways, Part 2
[ Research ] Previously published in Volume 83, Issue 3 Abstract Rec and Read is a communal, relationship-based physical activity, nutrition, and education after school program that was developed with Indigenous...
Authored by: Joannie Halas, Heather McRae, Jon McGavock, Pinar Eskicioglu, Amy Carpenter

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