2017 ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE - Achper …...event. Located under the veranda outside building 17....
Transcript of 2017 ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE - Achper …...event. Located under the veranda outside building 17....
Challenging and Connecting
your Practice
27-29 November 2017
ECU Mount Lawley
2017 ANNUAL
STATE CONFERENCE
The Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation
WA Branch Inc.
Western Australians being healthy and physically active
PO Box 57 Claremont 6910
www.achperwa.org.au
Connect with us and follow the conference updates
www.achperwa.org.au
@achperwa
#achperwa17
PRESIDENT’S WELCOMEOn behalf of the ACHPER WA board please allow me to
warmly invite you to 3 days of Challenging and
Connecting your Practice, our 2017 conference!
The organising committee has been working hard to
create an event that will not only arm you with practical
applications, but also challenge you to examine ideas
and ensure development and continuous improvement.
Day 2 will certainly challenge your thinking!
This year we have specific primary and secondary days,
more practical sessions and outstanding Keynote
Speakers and presenters from all across the country.
This year we have some great changes to our program
and the ACHPER Village to help you get the most out of
your experience…so we hope you enjoy!
We look forward to catching up with you Tuesday
afternoon for our Sundowner, an opportunity to mingle
and to say thanks for coming along.
Enjoy 3 days of developing your skills, networking with
others, and of course having some fun.
Ashraf Dashlooty, ACHPER WA President
THANKYOU!A big thankyou to the following organisations who are supporting this event.
OUR TEAM
ACHPER WA BOARD
Ashraf Dashlooty
Matt Shields
Helen Parker
Sian Chapman
Jeff Giles
Karen Layman
Lis Francis
Rolanda Geneff
ACHPER WA STAFF
Denyse Passmore
Mikala Dinka
HOUSEKEEPINGTo help us run a smooth event, please read through the following information:
REGISTRATION
Delegates are required to sign in on each day
that they attend. You will receive only one TM
bag. If you are attending more than one day, pick
up your bag on the first day and bring it with you
on the other days you attend.
EVENT VOLUNTEERS
Have a question? Find one of our event
organisers or volunteers. They can be found
wearing the Tennis Australia t-shirts.
CATERING
Morning tea and Lunch will be provided at the
event. Located under the veranda outside
building 17. Please check your lanyard for your
selected food option for lunch.
ACHPER SHIRT
If you completed step 2 of the rego process
before Nov 6, your t-shirt will be available at the
morning tea & lunch break on each day, from the
Registration desk. Please wear your shirt on
Tuesday 28th for a group photo at lunchtime.
SESSION START TIMES
Our presenters are keen to get as much time with
you as possible, so can you please move swiftly
between your sessions and arrive on time.
FEEDBACK AND CERTIFICATES
Following the conference, we will send you a link
to a short conference feedback survey.
Once completed, your conference certificate will
be e-mailed to you.
TRADE STALLS
We have a range of new and interesting trade stalls this year.
Please take the time to visit our trade stalls during the event to visit each stall and
see what resources, programs, or services can benefit your or your school.
PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS!
Who doesn’t love free stuff? We have a range of wonderful prizes on offer this year!
HOW CAN YOU WIN?
- Visit each trade stall to get your lanyard stamped
- To be eligible for a prize post about event on
Facebook and twitter, using #achperwa17
- Just turn up! We will be giving away 2 door prizes each day
- Some of our trade stall also have a few extra giveaways on offer
Thank you to our generous prize donors…
SunSmart & Crunch&Sip pack 3 Spike ball kits 3 x $100 vouchers
Speedminton racquet set Free entry vouchers
RESOURCES FOR SALE
Visit the ACHPER marquee in the village to view the range of ACHPER resources that can be
purchased online. We also have a range of ACHPER polo shirts available for $20 (cash only).
Professor Dawn Penny Professor of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy at Monash University
Dawn Penney is a professorial research fellow in the School of Education at Edith Cowan
University and an Adjunct Professor at Monash University. Dawn is known internationally
for her research in policy, curriculum and assessment in physical education. Much of
Dawn's work has sought to strengthen links between research, policy and curriculum
development, and professional learning activities, through collaborations with government
agencies, curriculum authorities and teachers. Issues of equity and inclusion in physical
education and sport remain key agendas in her research. She is a longstanding member
of ACHPER and a recent a national board member.
Dawn will be delivering a keynote presentation on Tuesday 28 November with Justen
O’Connor “Educative purposes, learning and participation pathways”, as well as a
presentation titled “Building Positive Relationships with External Providers”, and “Primary
Assessment for PE and Health” on Wednesday 29th.444
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Donna Cross Head, Health Promotion and Education Research; and Director, Early Childhood Development and Learning
Collaboration TELETHON KIDS INSTITUTE
Dr Donna Cross is a Professor with the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
Sciences at the University of Western Australia and the Telethon Kids Institute. She is the
Head of Health Promotion and Education Research and Director of the Early Childhood
Development and Learning Collaboration. Donna has led over 50 applied longitudinal
school and community-based research intervention projects in Australia and the USA
investigating ways to enhance the social and emotional development (online and offline)
among children and adolescents. She currently leads 11, longitudinal research projects
investigating ways to enhance young people’s health and wellbeing, especially among
vulnerable school-age children.
Donna’s Keynote presentation on Tuesday 28 November “Not everything that counts can
be counted” will provide a summary analyses over 200 studies that show how social and
emotional development programs: reduce students’ internalizing symptoms and conduct
problems; and produce gain in academic achievement.
Dr Justen O’Connor Senior Lecturer, Monash University
Justen is a senior lecturer in HPE with interests in how various factors facilitate and constrain
young people’s engagement in movement. He draws upon systems thinking, social ecology
and strengths-based approaches to explore curriculum and pedagogy associated with health,
physical education, sport and lifetime physical activity. Justen also has an interest in social
justice within education as well as informal forms of participation in movement.
Recently, Justen has been working with teachers as they begin to interpret and apply various
aspects of the new Australian Curriculum: HPE. With a particular focus on creating an
inclusive HPE, he has helped develop support materials for the 5 key propositions
underpinning the curriculum and is currently exploring ways in which HPE can better
accommodate diverse learners.
Justen will be presenting the keynote presentation with Dawn on Tuesday 28th, and also
“The new AC: HPE – Opening up new opportunities for HPE” on Monday 27 November.
Monday 27th November for Secondary Teachers
8.00 am REGISTRATION, In the ACHPER Village
8.30 - 9.00am WELCOME AND HOUSEKEEPING, Rm: 17.157 (98 delegates)
Session 1
Concurrent
options
9.00 - 10.30am
HEALTH STREAM PHYS ED STREAM PES STREAM OE STREAM PRACTICAL STREAM
SESSION M1, Rm: 17.203 M2: Rm: 16.104 M3, Rm: 16.125 M4, Rm: 16.126
More valuable and healthful learning in health education:
Exploring the propositions and curriculum possibilities.
Dr Donna Barwood, ECU
Phys Ed: What is it good
for?
Ashraf Dashlooty,
ACHPER WA
PES logistics: Experienced
teachers outline their
program.
Cas Gabriels, Scotch;
Aric Foreman, Shentonl;
Len Ferandes, Guildford
GS; Lydia Padgett, Perth
College
The Sweet Spot:
Achieving multiple
benefits through outdoor
activity.
Dr May Carter, DLGSC
and Matt Shields,
ACHPER
10.30 – 11.00am MORNING TEA
Session 2
Concurrent
options
11.00 - 12.00am
M5, Rm: 17.220 M7, Rm: 17.219 M8, Rm: 16.104 M12, OVAL M13, Rm: OVAL
Panel Discussion: This is how we do
Secondary Health: Overview by experienced teachers for a year group and term. Kelsie White, Broome SHS: Helen Gillausseyn, MLC; Emily Lockhart, Carey BC and Dino Manalis, SCSA. Panel Facilitator: Karen Layman: Peter Carnley
Aussie Optimism Mental Health
Program. Dr Rosie Rooney and Natalie Baughman, Curtin University
The new AC: Opening up new opportunities
for HPE. Dr Justen O'Connor, Monash University
Game Sense: striking and
fielding. Travis Roost, Guilford GS
Speedminton: Reinventing school
racquet sports. Geoff Bannister, Speedminton Australia
Session 3
Concurrent
options
12.00 - 1.00pm
M14, Rm: 17.219 M16, Rm: 16.104 M18, Rm: 16.126 M19, OVAL
Teaching Ultimate Frisbee: an educator’s guide. Kyal Oh, Ultimate
Key social and emotional
concepts for
relationships and
sexuality.
Dr Jacquie Hendriks,
Curtin University
Pedagogy and
assessment: Applying
the KISS principle.
Dr Barry Paveling
Rossmoyne SHS
Maximizing the camp offer
for Secondary Students.
Samantha Shields and
Tim Swart, DLGSC
1.00-1.30pm LUNCH
Session 4
Concurrent
options
1.30- 2.30pm
M20, Rm: 17.220 M21, Rm: 17.219 M22, Rm: 16.105 M23, Rm: 16.104 M24, Rm: 16.125 M25, Rm: 16.126 M26, Mt Lawley
SHS Tennis Courts M27, OVAL
Warming up and
throwing correctly.
Travis Roost, Guilford
GS and Andrew Kyle,
Darling Range SC
Health Pedagogy and
Pedagogies: Impacting
student understanding.
Dr Donna Barwood,
ECU
HPE: Teaching creatively
and assessing with
purpose in the middle
years. Linda Thorburn,
SDERA
Relate: Respectful
relationships
education.
Sharelle Tulloh,
SHQ
Panel Discussion:
This is how we do
Secondary PE.
Chris Bolton, Hale
School; Craig Thomas,
Aranmore CC; and Dino
Manalis, SCSA.
Panel Facilitator: Jeff
Giles, Guildford GS
Problematic Biomechanics
Exam Questions.
A/Prof Sophia Nimphius,
ECU
The nature and scope of
Outdoor Ed in secondary,
the future of OE.
Duncan Picknoll, UNDA
Cardio tennis for
secondary schools.
Christina Ladyman,
Tennis Australia
Session 5
Concurrent
options
2.30 - 3.30pm
M28, Rm: 17.220 M29, Rm: 17.219 M30, Rm: 16.125 M31, Rm: 16.126 M32, Rm: OVAL
Stigma Sucks:
Interactive strategies for
teaching mental health.
A/Prof Fiona Farringdon,
UNDA
Nutrition Education and
Resources for Teaching.
Margaret Miller, Refresh
Ed
Revise Online:
Preparation for tests and
exams.
David Hankin, Trinity
College
Teaching Aquatics:
What’s changed, what
hasn’t. 30 years of
experience in one session.
Dion Mepham, Trinity
College
New ideas for
Soccer.
Mark Lee, Pro
Football Training
Challenging and Connecting your Practice
Tuesday 28thth November for Primary & Secondary Teachers
8.00am REGISTRATION, In the ACHPER Village
8.30 - 9.00am WELCOME AND HOUSEKEEPING, Rm: 17.157
Session 1
9.00 - 10.00am
KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Rm: 17.157
Not everything that counts can be counted
Prof Donna Cross, UWA and Telethon Kids Institute
Session 2
10.00 - 10.45am
ACHPER BITES, Rm: 17.157
Snapshots of current happenings in WA Primary and Secondary schools.
Concepts to stimulate thoughts and discussions...challenge your thinking!
Drumbeat, Holyoake; Dr Karen Martin, UWA; Justen O'Connor, Monash University; and Dr Barry Paveling, Rossmoyne SHS
10.45 - 11.15am MORNING TEA
Session 3
Concurrent
options
11.15am -
12.15pm
T34, Rm: 17.219 T35, Rm: 16.125 T36, Rm: 16.126 T37, Rm: 17.220
Observe and respond to mental
health issues.
Dr Mandie Shean, ECU
Building positive relationships
with external providers and
models of working
productively.
Prof Dawn Penney, ECU
Understanding efficient
running.
Ben Bowtell, Live Well Physio
PLUS
Parkour: Engaging and
motivating.
Isaac McLellan, Perth
Parkour
HPE advocacy at your school,
using National HPE Day.
Mitchell Harvie, Aveley PS and
Lonneke Holleman, John
Wollaston CS
Session 4
Concurrent
options
12.15 - 1.15pm
T38, Rm: 17.219 T39, Rm: 16.125 T40, Rm: 16.126 T41, Rm: 17.220
Advocating for HPE: An
introductory workshop.
Prof Marian Tye and Dr Katharina
Wolf, Curtin Centre for Sport &
Recreation Research
Quality PE in Australian
schools: The what, how and
why it matters.
Graeme Quelch, SCSA
Developing healthy kids, Uni-
Active.
A/Prof Michael Rosenberg
and Amanda Derbyshire,
UWA
Inspiring pedagogy: Creating
‘routines’ and ‘repertoires’ with
WA HPE syllabus.
Dr Barry Paveling, Rossmoyne
SHS
1.15 - 2.00pm LUNCH
Session 5
2.00 - 3.00pm
Keynote Address, Rm: 17.157
Educative Purposes, Learning and Participation Pathways.
Prof Dawn Penney, ECU, and Dr Justen O'Connor, Monash University
Session 6
3.30 - 5.00pm
Sundowner and AGM, In the ACHPER Village
All delegates are welcome to join us at the free Sundowner for a drink, some nibbles and a chat.
We encourage you to also attend our Annual General Meeting and be an active member of your professional association.
Challenging and Connecting your Practice
Wednesday 29th November for Primary Teachers
8.00am REGISTRATION
8.30 -
9.00am WELCOME AND HOUSEKEEPING Rm: 17.157
Session 1
Concurrent
Options
9.00 -
10.30am
HEALTH STREAM PHYS ED STREAM PRACTICAL STREAM
W42, Rm:16.126 W43, Rm: 14.114-116 W44, Rm:17.219 W45, GYMNASIUM
More valuable and healthful learning in health education:
Exploring the propositions and curriculum possibilities.
Dr Donna Barwood, ECU
Assessment for PE and / or
Health.
Prof Dawn Penney, ECU
See-saw: Creating a digital portfolio.
Emily Welsh, Padbury CPS
Basic gymnastics in primary school PE.
Barbara Bechter, UWA
10.30 –
11.00am MORNING TEA
Session 2
Concurrent
Options
11.00am -
12.00pm
W46, Rm: 16.126 W47, Rm: 16.125 W48, Rm: 17.220 W49, Mt Lawley SHS Tennis Courts W50, GYMNASIUM
PANEL: This is how we do
Primary Health. Experienced
teachers will present an overview
of the year for a selected year
group and provide specific detail
for a term.
Ella Simmons, Dunsborough PS;
Kiara Power, Atwell PS; Rebecca
Whiteley & Ailsa Williams,
Riverside ESC; Antoniett Halden,
SCSA
Panel Facilitator: Karen Layman:
Peter Carnley ACS
Aussie Optimism: Mental health
program.
A/Prof Rosie Rooney and
Natalie Baughman, Curtin
University
Supporting students with motor-
related issues.
Dr Melissa Licari and Dr Siobhan
Reid, UWA
ANZ Tennis Hotshots for primary
schools.
Christina Ladyman, Tennis Australia
Speedminton: Reinventing school
racquet sports.
Geoff Bannister,
Speedminton Australia
Session 3
Concurrent
Options
12.00 -
1.00pm
W51, Rm: 16.125 W52, Rm: 21.104 W53, GYMNASIUM
Where does relationships and
sexuality education (RSE) fit in
the WA curriculum?
Sharelle Tulloh, SHQ
DRUMBEAT: utilising music,
psychology and neurobiology to
engage and educate.
Holyoake
Game sense coaching strategies using
Australian Football.
Dave Lindsay, WAFC
1.00-1.30pm Lunch
Session 4
Concurrent
Option
1.30 -
2.30pm
W55, Rm: 16.126 W56, Rm: 17.220 W57, Rm: 16.237 W58, Rm: Gymnasium
Nutrition education and resources for teaching.
Margaret Miller, Refresh Ed
Panel Discussion: This is how we
do primary Phys Ed.
Clayton Bird, Woodland Grove
PS; Steven Miller, Forest
Crescent PS; Ann Shakespeare,
St Anthony's School; and
Antoniett Halden, SCSA
Panel Facilitator: Matt Shields,
ACHPER WA
Harbouring healthy habits: Promoting
social, emotional and physical health
(SEPH) in the classroom.
Joan Strikwerda-Brown and Dawn
Naylor, ECU Bunbury
New ideas for soccer.
Mark Lee, Pro Football Training
Session 5
Concurrent
Options
2.30 -
3.30pm
W59, Rm: 16.126 W60, Rm: 16.125 W61, OVAL W62, OVAL
Mindfulness in the classroom: A
practical, whole-school approach.
Ella Simmons, Dunsborough PS
HPE - Teaching creatively and
assessing with purpose in the
primary years.
Linda Thorburn, SDERA
Cricket is more than just a bat or ball
game!
Claire Steel, Niki Andonovski and
Cherie Pirnie, WACA
Teaching Ultimate Frisbee: An
educator’s guide.
Kyal Oh, Ultimate
Challenging and Connecting your Practice
CAMPUS MAP
Level 1
Level 2
Building 16
Building 17
Building 21
Wheel LIFE Disability Awareness Program for Schools
& Community Groups
Interactive, Fun, Educational and Inclusive
If you are looking for something challenging, fun and a unique way for your students to experience the world of Disability Sport, then why not have a go at wheelchair basketball?
Rebound WA offers schools and community groups a fun and interactive disability awareness program called Wheel LIFE. The program is designed to motivate and educate, whilst providing a practical understanding of what it is like to live with a physical disability.
Our Wheel LIFE program is very flexible and can be adapted to suit your requirements in terms of duration, content and venue.
What can be included?
▪ Athlete introduction
▪ Information on disability sport
▪ Instruction in use of chairs
▪ Warm up activities such as relay races
▪ Various drills and exercises with a ball in play
▪ Informal games and matches
▪ Q&A with the presenters
CONTACT US TO BOOK!
2017
ANNUAL
STATE
CONFERENCE