Teaching PE to students with autism, a comprehensive approach
Michelle Grenier describes the common characteristics of autism and provides games and activities to help with teaching PE to students with autism.
Michelle Grenier describes the common characteristics of autism and provides games and activities to help with teaching PE to students with autism.
Last week, the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) launched a new professional development platform for primary school teachers. The free online course comes in response to the results of research which showed teachers were getting little training in the area of nutrition, yet poor nutrition and an unhealthy lifestyle are being increasingly linked with academic performance.
We’re pleased to announce this year we will be supported the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science Regional Meeting in Ipswich. The event is taking place at Jerwood Dance House, Ipswich on Friday 26th May 2017.
On 31st March The Premier League launched Premier League Primary Stars, a national curriculum-linked education programme which uses the appeal of the Premier League and professional football clubs to inspire children to learn, be active and develop important life skills.
This thoroughly updated edition focuses on preparing physical education teachers to deliver practical lessons and activities for both nursery and primary school children. Developmental Physical Education for All Children, 5th Edition has been updated for the first time in over a decade. It maintains the solid foundations and instructions while equipping teachers for success in the 21st century. Find out more
The definitive guide for both practising and student physical education teachers, from primary school to sixth form.
This book provides the knowledge base and practical strategies for creating a high-quality primary physical education curriculum.
The government has published a green paper outlining proposals to put students at the heart of higher education.