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Learning Conflict Resolution Strategies to Engage in Difficult Conversations
Secondary Activities
Facilitating Learning to Communicate
Success for All: Assessment and Evaluation in Health and Physical Education
This workshop applies the principles from Growing Success for Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools to Health and Physical Education. In this workshop participants will learn how to apply the principles of “assessment for” and “assessment as” learning in a health and physical...
An Exploration of Assessment and Evaluation in the Elementary Health and Physical Education Curriculum
This webinar is intended for elementary educators. This webinar will explore assessment and evaluation skills in the Elementary Health and Physical Education curriculum. Strategies, skills, tools and the integration of Social-Emotional Learning skills will be discussed. Learning goals of the webinar...
A Research Agenda to Better Support Indigenous Students and Indigenous Content in Ontario Health and Physical Education
The Ontario Physical Activity Safety Standards in Education (OPASSE)
Secondary Discussion Guide
Supporting Learning and Educator Well-being through Challenging Times
Understanding Inquiry in Health and Physical Education
Ophea’s Gender-Based Violence Prevention Education 2023/24 e-Learning module
Ophea’s Gender-Based Violence Prevention e-Learning module was developed to increase educator awareness and understanding of gender-based violence, and the importance of teaching gender-based violence prevention in schools. This module, combined with Ophea’s Gender-Based Violence Prevention...
Educator Entry Points into Inquiry-Based Learning
Let’s Explore (and check-in on our knowledge of) the Ontario Physical Activity Safety Standards in Education
Increasing opportunities for physical activity The classroom environment offers a wide range of opportunities for students to be physically active. Implementing meaningful opportunities for students to be physically active can influence a student’s overall school experience, their physical literacy...