The PhysEd Table
By Casey Young
The PhysEd TableNov 24, 2020
Episode 12 - Wrapping up 2020 (with Andy Hair)
I really hope that everyone has gained something to “value-add” to their teaching (if I could again quote Episode 4’s guest Michael Smith). It has been so humbling to hear from a variety of educators who have joined me along this journey. And to all the listeners from Episode 1 through to now, thank you for joining us at The PhysEd Table and I promise that 2021 will bring more insightful and inspirational conversations with many more Physical Educators from around Australia who knows, maybe even the globe!
To wrap things up, I am joined by The PhysEd Table alumni, one of our inaugural guests - Mr Andy Hair to simply reflect and project. We are going to talk about this year one last time, and discuss our WINS, our challenges and the learnings that come from that but more importantly we are going to discuss 2021 and what we plan on bringing to our students and what the PhysEd landscape might look like after this year.
Andy mentions the Victorian Government’s statement released a few weeks back titled ‘Active Schools, Active Kids, Active Communities’ as well as the plethora of funding coming the way of schools and local communities to get our society back up and moving again - if you would like to hear more about this statement and the implications for schools and physical education teachers, ACHPER Vic have released a TOTW which is available to members which outlines the possible opportunities but also, if you are a school looking for funding opportunities - Sporting Schools has been given the green light for 2021 so get onto SportAus.gov.au to apply for Term 1 funding now!
So for one last time in 2020, let’s all sit back and pull up a seat and join Andy and I for a 2020 chat at The PhysEd Table.
Episode 11 - The table has turned on ME!
I joined ACHPER Tasmania's Vaughan Cruikshank and Sam Cure for an interview about my Virtual Presentation for the 2020 ACHPER Tasmania Virtual Conference.
I shared how Golf can be implemented in Primary School PhysEd Setting using the FMS Mastery Approach, Thematic Game Sense and Sport Education models across year levels. We also chatted about my journey and transition from Univeristy to the Full-Time Profession of Physical Education and Sport Coordinator, and how my move from Tasmania to Victoria as a graduate teacher cam about. There were also some candid conversations about 2020, the changes, the uncontrolaables and the forced adaptability of our practice.
I hope you gain some insight, inspiration and connection to my story and my passion, and how you can implement Golf in your school's context.
So pull up YOUR seat and join me at The PhysEd Table!
Watch my ACHPER Tasmania Presentation here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iH5Jab6wO0
Episode 10 - Play, Wellbeing and Fitness Fun (with Dale Sidebottom)
To celebrate Episode 10 of The PhysEd Table Podcast I thought it would be great to have someone join me that essentially started me on this journey of networking, particularly in the format of a podcast, but someone who has been able to inspire many many educators and people - Mr Dale Sidebottom.
As Chloe Dew described Dale back in Episode 8, he is an energiser bunny, who fills a room whenever he walks into one. He has an amazing thirst for learning, inspiring and creating, having presented across multiple countries, worked with elite sports clubs and industries, corporate giants and in amongst all that, helping thousands of schools generate a passion and love for learning through PLAY, WELLBEING and FITNESS.
And those 3 things are what Dale and I discuss in this episode. Dale shares his ideas on PLAY, how we can reconnect with it as adults, WELLBEING and the importance of creating holistic wellbeing experience now more than ever, and bring the FUN BACK TO FITNESS. Dale’s ability to instill confidence in yourself through his infectious enthusiasm really shines through and I hope you walk away from this episode with a hit of energy to help yourself, your school, your students, staff or even your friends and family find joy through PLAY, WELLBEING and FITNESS.
So let’s all sit back and pull up a seat and enjoy this truly inspiring conversation at The PhysEd Table with Dale Sidebottom.
If you would like to follow or get in contact with Dale you can find him on:
Instagram and Twitter: @dalesidebottom
Check out Dale's work at...
Energetic Education
Podcast Available on Spotofy, Apple Podcast and Google Podcast
Instagram and Twitter: @energeticeducation
Website: https://energetic.education/
Jugar Life
Instagram and Twitter: @jugarlife
Wesbite: https://www.jugar.life/
Episode 9 - The NOW, NEAR and NEXT of Physical Education (with Bernie Holland and Jo Ritson)
Episode 8 - The NOW and NEXT of Flipped and Virtual Learning (with Jo Ritson)
2020 has been a year of.... difference!
In Episode 8 I am joined by Jo Ritson from Rippenlea Primary School in Victoria and a newly anointed ACHPER Victoria Board Member.
I have got to know Jo through ACHPER Victoria and we have consulted with each other a lot during 2020, bouncing ideas off one another, especially during our remote learning time. Jo joins me on today’s episode to share and discuss her experience with Virtual Learning and Flipped Learning. We discuss how these two concepts in the context of 2020 where many if not all educators in Australia and around the world have had to experience remote learning / learning from home in some capacity. But more notably we discuss the implications for Flipped and Virtual Learning into the remainder of the year and the future of education.
We discuss what changes are here to stay, what components we can use to enhance our teaching (and I take a note out of Episode 4’s guest Michael Smith: value-add to our teaching), and how it might all look moving forward. Jo has incredible insight to the Physical Education world with experience across a number of contexts and has been open in allowing others to shape her practice and philosophy, and you can see a number of approaches come through in her examples. Jo will certainly open your eyes and mind up to the possibilities this 2020 teaching experience can offer us moving forward and how we can take a strengths-based approach with our own teaching to grow and further develop our practice for stronger and lasting results.
So sit back and pull up a seat and we hope you take some inspiration from this insightful and thought-provoking conversation at The PhysEd Table with Jo Ritson.
If you would like follow and get in contact with Jo:
Instagram: @move_to_smile
Twitter: @JoRippers
Hear from Jo and many others at the upcoming ACHPER Victoria Virtual Conference (October 20-22nd)
Register HERE: https://achper.vic.edu.au/public/news/news-items/ACHPER-Victoria-s-first-Virtual-F-10-HPE-Conference---Teachers-in-Action-.aspx
Episode 7 - Functional Movements (with Matt Hanson)
In this episode I am joined by Matt Hanson, owner of 3 Point Training, one of Melbourne's leading evidence-based Personal Training and Exercise companies, to discuss how we can get back to basics and ensure young people and young athletes can perform the basic movements that allow them to participate in exercise and physical activity across their lives.
We also discuss the current and future state of specialist training programs in schools and how we can begin to move shift the goal posts in sport and exercise conditioning and rehabilitation, set by American and European Schools and Academies.
So grag YOUR seat and join us at The PhysEd Table.
Get in touch with Matt and Will at 3 Point Training:
Website: www.3pointtraining.com.au
Instagram: @3pointtraining
Facebook: @3pointtraining
Episode 6 - Catering for Sensory Needs in PE (with Chloe Dew)
Physical Education can often be over-stimulating, noisy, busy, confusing and confronting for many individuals and it is important that we understand the triggers but more importantly have the strategies and practices to ensure that our students feel safe and can learn according to their needs.
Chloe Dew (@3dPhysEd) joins me to discuss her passion - catering for sensory and special needs in PhysEd. Chloe offers a range of inspirational strategies along with humble and empathetic approaches to assist you in creating a safe and engaging learning environment for ALL students.
Get in contact and follow Chloe on: Twitter: @3DPhysEd
ACHPER Victoria Virtual Conference October 20-22nd REGISTER HERE: achper.vic.edu.au/public/pl/Virtual%20Conference.aspx
Episode 5 - Literacy and Numeracy in HPE (with Josh Simpson)
Developing cross-curriculum integration activities and programs are a powerful way to develop key understandings and skills, allowing students to see connections within and across learning areas.
Josh (@HeadsUpHPE) has generated and sustained a program at Pearcedale Primary School that integrates movement with the most basic of literacy and numeracy concepts, allowing classroom teachers to engage and educate their students all while generating higher physical activity levels and developing key fundamental movements skills and game-play concepts.
Josh shares stories on how he first planned and then implemented the program gaining whole-school support, some 'un-expected' sucess stories shared by his students and staff, and an insight to some amazing games such as 'Jail Break' and 'Scrabble Race'.
So grab YOUR seat and join us at The PhysEd Table.
Get in touch and follow Josh:
Twitter: @HeadsUpHPE
Instagram: @HeadsUpHPE
Episode 4 - Engaging yet Educative (with Michael Smith)
Engaging students is certainly a core element to a successful curriculum. But often we can see the educaitonal aspects suffer due to the focus on being engaging and FUN. All are relevant and important to our program, so where can we strike the balance of being engaging YET educative?
In this episode, I am joined by Michael Smith an experienced educator with a passion for engagement. Michael discuss the idea of engagement and how his persepctive of engagement has changed through a number of old and new experiences. We discuss how we can strike the balance between engaging students yet delivering menaningful educational outcomes. We also delve into a new business venture for Mike, PhysiGames and how it can help deliver curriculum aligned engaging content in your Physical Education Classroom.
So grab YOUR seat and joine us at The PhysEd Table.
Get in touch and follow Michael on:
Instagram and Facebook: @physigames
PhysiGames Website: https://physigames.com.au/
Email: michael@physigames.com.au
Resources mentioned:
Digital Technologies in Physical Education Book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Digital-Technologies-Learning-Physical-Education-ebook/dp/B01MRIOW7B
Fitness Testing in Physical Education (by Laura Alfrey): https://sites.google.com/monash.edu/transforminghpe/home
Episode 3 - Student Agency and Voice in PE (with Sean De Morton and James Will)
Taking your hand off the wheel as a teacher and allowing students to drive with you and eventually take the wheel themselves is an extremely daunting concept for teachers.
In this episode, Sean and James offer an insight into how to foster Student Agency and Voice in your Physical Education classroom.
Sean and James discuss how their teaching journey has shaped their perspective on student contribution to the lesson planning, activity design and assessment and offer some methods and practices that best promote student agency and voice.
So grab YOUR seat and join us at The PhysEd Table.
Follow and get in touch with Sean:
Twitter: @mr_d_pe and @thephysicalmovement
Facebook: @thephysicalmovement
Website: www.thephysicalmovement.com
Follow and get in touch with James:
Twitter: @pejameswill
Some of the reosurces and programs mentioned:
RHSports Mini Hand Tramp: https://www.rhsports.com.au/search?s=mini+hand+tramp
Cricket Australia Scorcher Ball: https://www.community.cricket.com.au/coach/resources/scorcher-ball/5TFB0jmDnEKu0R8ulT1kDQ
Playmeo (Mark Collard): https://www.playmeo.com/
Olsen Study (Playmeo): https://www.playmeo.com/science-of-play-connection/
Plagnets (Plickers with Magnets): https://thephysicalmovement.com/product/magnets-to-be-used-with-plickers/
Episode 2 - The MUST HAVE PE Resources (with Christina Polatajko and Ben Clark)
Episode 1 - Instant Activities (with Andy Hair and Arron Gardiner)
We kick start with a Rapid Round the Table to get to know our guests and their PhysEd habits.
Then we delve into Instant Activities, how to best use them, the success and some failures of Instant Activity attempts and what benefits these activities can have on our classroom climate.
So grab your seat and join us at The PhysEd Table.
Get in touch and follow Andy:
Twitter - @mrhairphysed
Website - www.mrhairphysed.com
Get in touch and follow Arron:
Twitter - @azzalanche
The PhysEd Table - An Introduction
In this mini-episode, I will share with you what The PhysEd Table is, how it came about and how it's unique approach will benefit the Physical Education landscape in Australia and around the world.
If you would like to get involved and subscribe to us visit our website or social media platforms:
Website: caseyy6785.wixsite.com/thephysedtable
Instagram: @thephysedtable
Facebook: @thephysedtable
Twitter: @CaseyY_PhysEd
Stay tuned for more updates and I cannot wait for you to hear Episode 1!