Job resources for teachers
What resources does the job offer individual teachers that can help to reduce job demands and the associated costs.
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What resources does the job offer individual teachers that can help to reduce job demands and the associated costs.
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Near 100 new PDHPE teachers came together for the ACHPER NSW 2022 Early Career Teacher Conference in Sydney last week.
New PDHPE teachers come together Read More »
Where do your students sit on the motivation continuum when it comes to physical activity and education?
The motivation continuum Read More »
The updated national health and physical education curriculum has been released. Janice Atkin unpacks what it means for you and progress with the NSW review.
Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education v9.0 launched Read More »
ACHPER NSW is looking for University students to volunteer at our upcoming Conference.
Call for conference volunteers Read More »
The 2022 HSC is fast approaching. Get better prepared at our HSC Enrichment Day for Year 12 students and teachers.
HSC Enrichment Days Read More »
The ACHPER NSW 2021 annual report is now available.
2021 annual report Read More »
Following our AGM, we’re pleased to announce our new board. Huge thanks to outgoing board members Danielle Hiller and Cindy Waldock. Welcome Dr Kelly Ann Parry, Kim Harper and Julie Percival.
Meet the new ACHPER NSW board Read More »
Our Reimagining PE workshops have been travelling around NSW, giving us the chance to work with some great teachers and hear direct about PE teacher needs.
PE teachers looking for new approaches Read More »
Clare Roden discusses Self Determination Theory – and how the content and structure of PE lessons can either support, or hinder, students motivation to engage in the lesson.
Inspiring lifelong physical activity Read More »
Janice Atkin was the Curriculum Lead for Health and Physical Education on the recent Australian Curriculum review. She reflects on what she learnt during the process.
5 lesson learnt while working on Australian curriculum Read More »
Starting teaching at a new school can be unsettling. Kyle Sutton shares his tips for success.
Starting at a new school Read More »
Angus Glynne lists his 5 top tips to start your year off on the right foot.
5 tips to start the year Read More »
Here are 2 great guides to help with classroom management and explicit instruction in your first few weeks back.
Creating the foundation for positive classroom relationships is important. Here are 5 activity ideas for the start of term.
5 activities to start the year Read More »
ACHPER NSW professional learning team reflect on 2021 and PDHPE teacher professional development.
2021 Professional Learning wrap up Read More »
Interested in some professional learning over summer? Janice Atkin provides some of her top recommendation to watch, read and listen.
Professional learning summer series Read More »
ACHPER NSW Executive Officer Tracy Pukeridge wraps up 2021, reflecting on what we’ve achieved and thanking the many people who help ACHPER NSW.
Looking for a way to engage learners in the last few weeks of the school year? Veronica Brogden shares one of her favourite end of year activities.
Keep learners engaged Read More »
Friday 3 December 2021 is International Day of People with Disability. Start a conversation in your classroom.
ACHPER NSW new workshop series Reimagining PE has kicked off, with 60 teachers coming along to #reimaginepe. Photos and more.
Reimagining kicks off Read More »
Bullying and friendship issues and their impact on young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Unfriendly friendships Read More »
Practical Sun and UV at School teaching resources from The Cancer Institute NSW.
Sun and UV at school resources Read More »
Five tips for teachers returning to school from remote learning.
Return to school from remote learning Read More »
Are you new to teaching Stage 6 PDHPE or just want to know the secrets of successful teachers? Alison Pool, PDHPE teacher Prairiewood High School, provides her top tips.
Tips for success in teaching Stage 6 PDHPE Read More »
After 18 years as a high school PDHPE teaching, Lisa Quinn switched to a primary school PE specialist role. She reflects and shares her learnings.
Primary RFF teaching – Is it for you? Read More »
Paralympics – a great opportunity to have a conversation about disability and social inclusion “I think most people aren’t aware that their communities aren’t even accessible to the 15 per cent of the community that have a disability.” Ellie Cole, Australian Paralympian swimmer As teachers we have the opportunity to use Paralympics as a stimulus to
Thinking of choosing a health or PE subject in years 11 and 12? Here’s what you need to know Shutterstock Brendon Hyndman, Charles Sturt University and Vaughan Cruickshank, University of Tasmania This article is part of a series providing school students with evidence-based advice for choosing subjects in their senior years. From kindergarten to year 10,
Are you in the process of selecting your senior subjects? Read More »
Using COVID as a case study for revising Core 1 Original image source: The Guardian Australia If any good has come out of the COVID-19 pandemic it has been the daily updates on case numbers and the increased visibility of epidemiology at work. Given the high profile of epidemiologists in the media, COVID-19 provides a
Revision activities for Stage 6 PDHPE Core 1 Read More »
First year teacher Brooke Garland from Wellington High School reflects on the experience and what she’s learning.
My life as a first year teacher – Reflections by Brooke Garland (Wellington HS) Read More »