The AIHW has released Australia’s Health 2022. We’re compiling a series of top-level highlights with teaching notes for Stage 6 PDHPE. The third looks at cardiovascular disease.
NESA has published the NSW curriculum reform timelines, across all years and subject areas, including PDHPE. It’s the start of major change and exciting times for PDHPE in NSW.
A new report examines depression in children and young people. We look at the discussion and what it means for PDHPE – how we can have a role in helping turn the tide.
The AIHW has released Australia’s Health 2022. We’re compiling a series of top-level highlights with teaching notes for Stage 6 PDHPE. The second looks at cancer.
The AIHW has released Australia’s Health 2022. We’re compiling a series of top-level highlights with teaching notes for Stage 6 PDHPE. The first looks at morbidity and mortality.
A look at a strengths-based approach to teaching about risk – one which sends a message to all students, that no matter what their background or life situation, that they have the skills and knowledge to draw on to make healthy, safe and less risky choices.
New teachers can feel like they aren’t doing a good job. Janice Atkin reflects on our recent Early Career Teacher conference and 3 key mindset shifts that can make a big difference.
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.