Planning resources
Take a closer look at the 1999 Health and PE Curriculum.
The Healthy Active Learning advisors love how in-depth this curriculum is. By incorporating a socially critical perspective and allowing a more holistic approach It makes educators re-think how they can teach PE.
The Curriculum in Action series provides teachers with ideas for planning units of work to meet the identified learning needs of students. Each module highlights a different area of learning.
This resource has been designed for you as part of the Healthy Active Learning initiative. It provides some key questions for you to consider when planning a PE unit.
Presentations
Celia Fleck from Sport NZ has created a presentation around what quality PE should look like.
Click on the link to see the presentation
The Healthy Active Learning advisors have presented to teachers around unpacking the Health and PE curriculum.
Click on the link to see the presentation.
Thanks to Saint Teresa school in Invercargill for the example of a PE year plan.
Could you use your school values as a theme for each term?
In 2017 The NMSSA (National Monitoring of Student Achievement) put together an insights report which provides some great examples of learning experiences across the HPE curriculum.
Click the PDF for more.