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Physical Education HPE Curriculum 2015 An Overview for Catholic Educators Achieving Excellence Ensuring Equity Promoting WellBeing Enhancing Public Confidence 1 Health amp Physical Education Curriculum ID: 934241

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Ontario’s Health & Physical Education (HPE) Curriculum, 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Slide2

Achieving ExcellenceEnsuring Equity

Promoting Well-Being

Enhancing Public Confidence

1

Health & Physical Education Curriculum A Renewed Vision for Education in Ontario

An Overview for Catholic Educators

HPE 2015

Slide3

2Vision

HPE 2015

“The revised health and physical education curriculum is based on the vision that the knowledge and skills students acquire in the program will benefit them throughout their lives and enable them to thrive in an ever-changing world by helping them develop physical and health literacy as well as the comprehension, capacity, and commitment they will need to lead healthy, active lives and promote healthy, active living.”

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Slide4

3HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

An Overview of the HPE Curriculum

Slide5

4HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

HPE 2015

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5HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Living Skills

Pages 23-25

Pages 26-29

Slide7

6HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Strand A: Active Living

Page 25

Pages 29

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7HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Strand B: Movement Competence –

Skills, Concepts, Strategies

Page 27

Pages 31

Slide9

8HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Strand C: Healthy Living

Page 34

Pages 37-38

Slide10

Pedagogical ApproachCurrency

21

st Century skillsDiversity

Curriculum

structureAdditional recent changes9

Key Changes HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

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Healthy relationships and consentOnline safety, including risks of sextingMental health and well-beingRespect for DiversityExamine

the focus of the learning

Supporting the learning across the curriculum 10

Recent Updates

HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

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11

Making Connections

HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

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12

Catholic Curriculum Connections

HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

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13HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Teaching all Curriculum Through

the Lens of Faith

“A Catholic world

view is a way of looking at the world

through a Catholic Church lens. This world view is derived from

Catholic Church

teachings,

scripture and

Catholic

Church traditions

. These

teachings, scripture

and

traditions form

the basis of what

is taught

in Catholic schools

.”

~ Catholic

Curriculum Cooperative

of Ontario

,

Writing

Catholic

Curriculum, 2006

, p.7

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14HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

The Ontario Catholic School

Graduate Expectations

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15

HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

HPE is delivered within FLE in

Catholic

Schools

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16 HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

The Five Themes in the

Fully Alive Program

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“Every human being is created in the image of God and redeemed by Jesus Christ, and therefore is invaluable and worthy of respect as a member of the human family. Every person, from the moment of conception to natural death,

has inherent dignity and a right to life consistent with that dignity.

Human dignity comes from God, not from any human quality or accomplishment.”– Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions

17

HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

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18HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Resources to Support Catholic Teachers

and Educators as they implement HPE 2015

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19Need more information?

HPE 2015

An Overview for Catholic Educators

Institute

for Catholic Education

www.iceont.caAssembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario

http://www.acbo.on.ca/

Ontario

Ministry of

Education

http

://edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/health.html