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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  • Food Literacy
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  • Sex Education
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  • Mental Health
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Orthorexia Nervosa
[ Feature Article ] The Eating Disorder that Every Health and Physical Education Teacher Should Understand
Authored by: Daniel Balderson
KHHCover
Teach(er) Resiliency Blog Series: Living Through My Own Hell and Being an Educator All at the Same Time
[ Feature Article ] Teach(er) Resiliency Blog Series: Living Through My Own Hell and Being an Educator All at the Same Time Let’s Paint the Scene… It’s mid afternoon, two students come running to the office yelling in a...
Authored by: Kim Hordal-Hlewka
PEIPIC
PHE National Conference - Make the Most of Your Stay in Charlottetown, PEI
[ Feature Article ] The 2023 PHE National Conference is just around corner, with hundreds of physical and health educators and healthy school champions from across the country set to arrive in beautiful Charlottetown...
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Attending to Ableism in Physical Education
[ Feature Article ] Previously published in Volume 87, Issue 4 What is Ableism? Ableism is a pervasive system of discrimination and exclusion that oppresses people who have mental, emotional, and/or physical disabilities...
Authored by: Josh Read
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Exploring Teachers’ and Parents’ Perceptions of, and Experiences Using, Strategies to Improve Physical Activity for Children with Exceptionalities
[ Research ] Previously published in Volume 87, Issue 4 Abstract Children with exceptionalities are participating in physical activity less than children without, and as a result, are overweight, less physically...
Authored by: Katie Janzen

Assessment in Physical and Health Education

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