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CONFERENCE
INFORMATION AND
DRAFT PROGRAM
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ACHPER WA invites you to 3 days of Enriching HPE at the annual state HPE Conference.
We offer professional development for Health, Phys Ed, Outdoor Ed and Sport
educators, classroom teachers, coaches,
recreation and health professionals. It’s a great opportunity
to listen to and interact with leading professionals in your field,
and connect with colleagues who are innovative, motivated
and passionate about HPE.
Please read further for more
information about the
conference.
ABOUT ACHPER WA
We are a not-for-profit association representing professionals working in the areas of Health and Physical Education, Sport Education, Community Recreation, and Fitness or Movement Science.
Read more About Us.
ENGAGE WITH
THE HPE COMMUNITY
0 Support
and promote healthier,
safer and more active living to the people of
Western Australia
Engage and partner with
members, teachers, schools, communities,
peak bodies and likeminded associations Inspire,
demonstrate and advocate excellence in the teaching and learning of HPE and
other related learning in schools and communities
OUR
OBJECTS
AND
PURPOSES
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Monday 26th Nov
For Secondary Teachers Health Stream Phys Ed Stream Practical Stream
Tuesday 27th Nov
All Educators ELY / Childcare Stream SS and PS: Enriching HPE and Wellbeing sessions
Wednesday 28th Nov
For Primary Teachers Health Stream Phys Ed Stream Practical Stream
The 2018 ACHPER WA State Conference will be held at ECU Mt Lawley from the 26-28th November. It provides quality professional development opportunities for educators of all levels and other health, and sport and recreation industry members.
The conference is recognised by teachers and principals as the key professional development opportunity for Health and Physical Educators (HPE) in WA.
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PARTNERS
AND SPONSORS! We would like to thank our partners:
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WHY ATTEND?
The annual state conference has gained significant popularity over the years and is recognised by teachers and principals in WA as a key professional development opportunity for Health and Physical Education (HPE) professionals.
Why attend the ACHPER WA annual state conference this year?
Excellent networking
opportunities: meet, network and
collaborate with other HPE, Sport,
and Wellbeing educators
Access excellent support and info! Visit the
range of Trade Exhibitors offering
exclusive deals
Learn through practical
involvement. Choose from over practical sessions with new sports added this year
Receive acertificate of
attendance to record your professional
learning, and clock up hours for teacher
registrationrenewal
Benefit the whole school by learning about quality HPE programs aligned
with the WA Syllabus
Supportthe association that advocates,
demonstrates, and inspires excellence in the teaching and
learning of HPE
Be in the running to win a range of prizes on offer from our trade stall holders!
Participate in an
exemplary program with
innovative speakers
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CLICK HERE TO VIEW
THE CONFERENCE
WEBSITE FOR MORE
DETAILS
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!
Full time Tertiary Students are Invited to Volunteer at the Conference. Students who volunteers at the
conference will receive a free shirt, catering, and FREE attendance to
sessions. Volunteering will also provide you with excellent networking opportunities and support your
employment applications. Please contact us to apply
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NEED SOMEWHERE TO STAY? There is a low-cost option on campus at Edith Cowan University, just a short walk away from the Conference building. The location is perfect location for conference guests, either as an independent traveller or those looking for affordable group accommodation. Apartments are in one of two locations – the new Poolside building or the pre-existing Lakeside accommodation.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO
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DRAFT PROGRAM
Please see the next 3 pages for the ACHPER WA CONFERENCE DRAFT PROGRAM, correct as of 10th October 2018. This is a draft program and is subject to change.
NEW EVENT!
Sunday 25th November Bronze Medallion requalification or Senior First Aid requalification And/or Snorkeling qualification 1.00pm- 4.30pm At a Local Swimming Pool Registration for the Requals are separate to the conference and will be opening soon! View the ACHPER WA events page for more details
TRADE STALLS
Access our Trade Exhibitors… programs, products, prizes and more!
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DRAFT PROGRAM
Monday 26th November for Secondary Teachers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Milanna Heberle, Principal at Rossmoyne SHS Milanna began her career as a HPE teacher at Wanneroo SHS, and went on to teach PE in the country, teach as a Hockey Specialist, hold metro HOLA positions, and regional Deputy Principal and Principal positions in the Pilbara. Milanna was seconded to write the new PE Studies course, and as a Principal Consultant, was at the forefront of systemic change associated with the implementation of the new WACE. After completing a Master of Education in 2005, she won a faculty prize for outstanding coursework in school leadership, and nowadays is acknowledged as a strong, innovative and visionary leader with high expectations of students and staff. Her interests include strategic planning, change management, leadership development and data analysis.
Day 1 Program
0800 REGISTRATION AND WELCOME
0900 KEYNOTE: MILANNA HEBERLE, PRINCIPAL AT ROSSMOYNE SHS
1000 MORNING TEA
Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5 Stream 6
1030-1145
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
Supporting LGBTI+ diversity in WA Schools Katie Darby, Inclusive Education WA
Sport Psychology: Mental Skills and Group Cohesion in Sport Dr Craig Harms, ECU
Assessing PE Using the WA Curriculum Michelle Edwards, Perth Modern School
Soccer - Games based coaching for SS students Mark Lee, Mark Lee Football Coaching
AFL - Coaching Girls David Lindsay and Female Talent, West Australian Football Commission
Engaging students and managing behaviour in P.E and Health Gavin Brown, School of Special Educational Needs
1145-1245
Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11 Session 12
Positive Education in Secondary Schools Dr Deb Perich, Perth College
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What is it and how you can support your students. Dr Amanda Timler, UNDA
ICT for programming and assessing in HPE M Healy, M Edwards, J Sonder-Sorensen, Perth Modern School
Roundnet (Spikeball) More Than Just A Game! Jordan Cullen, Spikeball Australia
Core Four - Hockey Taster Session for SS Marc Pike, Hockey WA
Cybersafety in SS Vicki Delves, Spydel Pty Ltd
1245 LUNCH
1330-1430
Session 13 Session 14 Session 15 Session 16 Session 17 Session 18
Breaking the Ice: Having a convo about Mental Health Mike Fitzpatrick, Youth Focus
Assessment in Health Education Dr Donna Barwood, ECU
Tricky ATAR PE Studies Exercise Physiology Topics Miranda Cooke, Canning Vale College
Tennis Australia Promoting tennis within HPE as an educative experience 7-10 - part 1
Volleyball WA Teacher PD for SS Julian Lloyd, Volleyball WA
Yoga Tools for SS Teachers Regina Cruickshank, Yoga Ed
1430-1530
Session 19 Session 20 Session 21 Session 22 Session 23 Session 24
Tricky ATAR Health Studies Topics Kylee Coonan, Melville SHS
Developing Quality Health Education Lessons Dr Donna Barwood, ECU
Indigenous games Tilman Lowe, Nyoongar Wellbeing and Sports
Tennis Aust as above part 2
Ultimate Frisbee WA
WACA School Ambassador Cricket Program for SS, WACA
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KEYNOTE ABSTRACT: As a principal, I have the best job in the world.
Never underestimate the knowledge, skills and understandings your Health and Physical Education background gives you. When I started
teaching I never considered I would one day be a principal. As I reflect back on my career, there were key moments, opportunities and experiences that shaped my
career. It is a honour to share my story with you.
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DRAFT PROGRAM
Tuesday 27th November for All Teachers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Professorial Research Fellow, Edith Cowan University
Dawn Penney is a researcher and teacher educator in Health and Physical Education whose work in curriculum and assessment focuses on supporting more students to enjoy HPE and lead active healthy lives. Dawn has worked with curriculum authorities, teachers and sport agencies nationally and internationally and is currently an ACHPER National Board member. She is a keen participant in activities and events that present a personal challenge, and in 2018 raised over $12,000 for the Royal Flying Doctors as part of a duo team in the Gibb River MTB Challenge.
KEYNOTE ABSTRACT: In this presentation I will focus on the power of assessment to engage students in learning and participation - or in contrast, contribute to negative feelings towards HPE, physical activity and sport. Drawing on educational research I'll explore ways in which we can make assessment meaningful and positive for more students in our classes, and use assessment to send positive messages to students, colleagues and parents about learning in HPE.
Day 2 Program
0800 REGISTRATION AND WELCOME
0900 KEYNOTE: PROFESSOR DAWN PENNEY, ECU
Early Learning Stream Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5
945-1045
Session 25 Session 26 Session 27 Session 28 Session 29
ELY: Being One Second Ahead - bringing mindfulness to how you work Jo Klap, Potential Project
Meditation in Schools - Why We Need It Now More Than Ever Amy Hamilton, Indigo Kidz
Cancer Council Schools Education programs Sally Blane, Cancer Council
Reviewing current assessment practices Professor Dawn Penny, ECU
One of the fastest growing sports in the world…Disc Golf! Gareth James, Australian Disc Golf
1045 Morning Tea
1115-1215
Session 30 Session 31 Session 32 Session 33 Session 34
ELY: Meditation for Young Children - Why We Need It Now More Than Ever Amy Hamilton, Indigo Kidz
Being One Second Ahead - bringing mindfulness to how you work Jo Klap, Potential Project
Moving in the classroom: “If you involve me, I will learn Joan Strickwerda, ECU
Positive Education for Secondary Schools Veronica Sutton, Woodvale SC
Strength and Flexibility through gymnastic skills for secondary students Barbara Bechter, UWA
1215-1315
Session 35 Session 36 Session 37 Session 38 Session 39
ELY: Importance of play and how it can be woven in to health and PE for early childhood Dr Sandra Hesterman and Ross Williams, Murdoch Uni
Assessment tools for Nutrition Education in the Secondary School M Miller, J Hanna & E Morrow, Refresh Ed
Interactive ways to teach STIs, safer sex, and puberty lessons Dr Jackie Hendricks, Curtin Uni
Linking Primary and Secondary PE Landsdale PS and Ashdale Secondary College
Five Fundamental Movement Abilities not only for Gymnastics in PE Barbara Bechter, UWA
1315 LUNCH
1400-1500
Session 40 Session 41 Session 42 Session 43 Session 44
ELY: Teaching Fundamental Movement through Dance. Sian Chapman, UNDA
The Missing Piece – Social and emotional learning to build resilience, increase wellbeing and prevent bullying Erin Erceg, Telethon Kids Institute
Social Inclusion in PE Denver D’Cruz, Inclusion Solutions WA
Physical Literacy: disrupter, detractor or defender of physical education? Helen Parker, Adjunct Professor Health Sciences, UNDA
Engaging students using SEPAP Model Nathan Trengrove, Warwick SHS
1500-1600
Session 45 Session 46
ELY: Nutrition in the Early Years, a wholistic approach Dr Ruth Wallace, ECU
ACHPER WA AGM & Sundowner All ACHPER WA members are invited to join us at the sundowner.
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DRAFT PROGRAM
Wednesday 28th November for Primary Teachers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Clark Wight, Head of Preparatory Guildford Grammar School
Clark Wight is a West Australian conscious parenting advocate, educator and presenter through his Our Boys and Conscious Parenting seminars.
He started his teaching career as a first grade teacher and has taught at every year level at schools in the US and Australia. Clark speaks alongside conscious parenting
advocate Maggie Dent and works with schools and parent communities on further developing our understanding of children. His seminars as known for their humour, sincerity,
real-life solutions and the perspective he brings around schools, education and
parenting.
KEYNOTE ABSTRACT: This keynote will focus on how the concept known as ‘conscious parenting’ can be re-coded and used in a ‘conscious teacher’ model that helps us enhance, enrich and inform the students’ HPE experience. Exploring this concept will allow us all the opportunity to create a flexible approach to teaching that enables all types of learners to feel safe, and to take risks and to experience your HPE programme in a new way. Oh – and you will love teaching this way, too! We will take a look at the importance of relationships and connection while truly understanding what makes our girls and boys “tick” and review the development of our students with three burning questions rebounding around their mysterious heads.
Day 3 Program 0800 REGISTRATION AND WELCOME
0900 KEYNOTE: CLARK WIGHT, HEAD OF PREPARATORY SCHOOL AT GUILDFORD GRAMMAR
1015 MORNING TEA
Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5 Stream 6
1045 – 1145
Session 46 Session 47 Session 48 Session 49 Session 50 Session 51
Yoga Tools for PS Teachers Regina Cruickshank, Yoga Ed
This is how I run a concurrent athletics carnival: How about you? Steven Miller, Forest Crescent PS
Indigenous games Tilman Lowe, Nyoongar Wellbeing and Sports
Soccer - Games based coaching for PS students Mark Lee, Mark Lee Football Coaching
Primary School Baseball - Aussie Tee-ball & Machine Pitch Mitch Williams, Baseball WA
The forces are better-er with Federer: Linking tennis with Science in PS Melissa Partenan & Joan Strikwerda-Brown, ECU
1145 - 1245
Session 52 Session 53 Session 54 Session 55 Session 56 Session 57
Drumbeat techniques that foster Student Mental Health and Wellbeing. Geoff Parker & Renee Hine, Holyoake
2018 Warm Ups and Programs at my PS Louisa Chapman, Dunsborough PS
Engaging students and Managing behaviour in P.E and Health Gavin Brown, School of Special Educational Needs
Volleyball WA Teacher PD for PS Julian Lloyd, Volleyball WA
WACA School Ambassador Cricket Program for PS Matt Neves, WACA
Cybersafety in PS Vicki Delves, Spydel Pty Ltd
1245 LUNCH
1330 – 230
Session 58 Session 59 Session 60 Session 61 Session 62 Session 63
Positive Education in the Primary Setting Deb Perich, Perth College
This is how I run a swimming carnival: How about you? Jarred Moon, Madeley PS
Sporting V Movement based education in PS: We are not sports coaches, we are HPE teachers! J Thomsett & Dr Scott, ECU
Tennis for PS: Using ICT for mass participation competition formats Tennis Australia
Try RugbyRoos Interactive Session Jenny Lister, Rugby WA
Country Primary HPE Teachers Collaboration Louisa Chapman Dunsborough PS
230 - 330
Session 64 Session 65 Session 66 Session 67 Session 68 Session 69
Warming up to Health Education in PS - Teaching and learning strategies Ross Williams, Murdoch Uni
This is how I assess PE using SCASA judging standards: How about you? Royce Puccinelli, Landsdale PS
Maximizing Participation for Students with Chronic Health Conditions, Nicole Pates, Physio Western Kids Health
Core Four - Hockey Taster Session for PS Marc Pike, Hockey WA
GolfWA - MyGolf in Schools Billie Burvill, Golf WA
Junior Primary Football - Auskick 2.0 David Lindsay, West Australian Football Commission
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES There are still opportunities available to sponsor the conference, be a trade exhibitor,
a conference advertiser, or a supplier of a prize, flyer or merchandise. See our Conference event page
for more information.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Don’t miss out on THE professional learning event for HPE! All the details to register are below, please contact us if you have any questions.
REGISTRATION COST
Type 1 day 2 days 3 days
Member $250 $350 $425
Non-member $350 $450 $525
Tertiary student (Full time, not teaching)
$50 $100 $150
Want to become an ACHPER member?
Join when registering for the conference and you will save $30 on your membership fee! Why be a member? Click here for more info
NEED MORE INFO? For more information please contact:
0466 100 049
www.achperwa.org.au
BOOKING DETAILS
▪ Registration is ONLY available online. Payment must be paid using a credit card at the time of registration.
▪ To receive your shirt at the conference, you must register Friday 2nd November
▪ Late registrations will receive their shirt after the conference and will incur a $10 levy for postage
▪ Registrations close on the 19th November
▪ Stage 2 of the registration process (selecting session preferences, catering and shirt size) will be open upon finalization of the program.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
▪ Attendance to the keynote session and elective concurrent sessions
▪ Delicious catering and refreshments
▪ Access to the ACHPER Village and Trade Exhibitors, and prize draws
▪ Quality Polo shirt from Mecca Sports
▪ Access to conference resources
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OVER 30 ALLIED ORGANISATIONS
ACHPER
VILLAGE
In the ACHPER village delegates and presenters
mingled in between sessions. Delegates caught up with
colleagues, made new connections, and viewed the
range of trade exhibitors.
“Great to make contact and ask
questions of the stall holders face to face”
“The stalls add variety,
different options for sports and learning styles to change up the lessons”
“The stalls allow a quick
way to find out about new products and try
them out”
“Another
great conference!
I loved the free
bag to put all
our goodies
into!”
“I love the
networking with
other HPE teachers
and learning how
other schools
deliver HPE”
“The most
valuable part was
the practical
examples of how to
teach specific
strategies or skills”
“A well organised
event, so many
great choices of
sessions to attend,
wish I could have
done them all”
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2017 CONFERENCE REVIEW
300 delegates including HPE teachers
from 128 regional and
metro schools