EPISODE · Oct 14, 2022 · 55 MIN
The PE Huddle: Promoting the Profession Through Physical Literacy
from The PE Huddle | Physical Education Strategies, Techniques, and Ideas! · host Gopher Sport
Join the PE Huddle for a discussion about the what and why of physical literacy. Physical literacy has been defined in many different ways and has often polarized teachers. It certainly isn't universally accepted by the profession and much of that may be due to a lack of understanding of what it is or isn't. Tune in for a discussion that is down to earth and easy to understand as we discuss it in terms of you and the profession as a whole. Gary Lemke has emerged as a leader in blended learning for health and physical education. As a curriculum developer, he helps teachers and schools with new strategies and technology tools to achieve physical literacy and health literacy. He is a past president and executive director of INSHAPE (Indiana) as well as a past member of SHAPE America's health literacy task force.
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Join the PE Huddle for a discussion about the what and why of physical literacy. Physical literacy has been defined in many different ways and has often polarized teachers. It certainly isn't universally accepted by the profession and much of that may be due to a lack of understanding of what it is or isn't. Tune in for a discussion that is down to earth and easy to understand as we discuss it in terms of you and the profession as a whole. Gary Lemke has emerged as a leader in blended learning for health and physical education. As a curriculum developer, he helps teachers and schools with new strategies and technology tools to achieve physical literacy and health literacy. He is a past president and executive director of INSHAPE (Indiana) as well as a past member of SHAPE America's health literacy task force.
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