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Ontario’s Health & Physical Education (HPE) Curriculum, 2015An Overview for Catholic Educators
• Achieving Excellence
• Ensuring Equity
• Promoting Well-Being
• Enhancing Public Confidence
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Health & Physical Education Curriculum A Renewed Vision for Education in Ontario
An Overview for Catholic Educators
HPE 2015
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Vision
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“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.”
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An Overview of the HPE Curriculum
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Living Skills
Pages 23-25
Pages 26-29
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Strand A: Active Living
Page 25 Pages 29
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Strand B: Movement Competence –Skills, Concepts, Strategies
Page 27 Pages 31
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Strand C: Healthy Living
Page 34 Pages 37-38
• Pedagogical Approach• Currency• 21st Century skills• Diversity• Curriculum structure• Additional recent changes
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Key Changes
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• Healthy relationships and consent• Online safety, including risks of sexting• Mental health and well-being• Respect for Diversity• Examine the focus of the learning• Supporting the learning across the curriculum
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Recent Updates
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Making Connections
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Catholic Curriculum Connections
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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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The Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations
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HPE is delivered within FLE in Catholic Schools
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The Five Themes in theFully Alive Program
“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
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Resources to Support Catholic Teachers and Educators as they implement HPE 2015
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Need more information?
HPE 2015
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Institute for Catholic Education www.iceont.ca
Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario http://www.acbo.on.ca/
Ontario Ministry of Education http://edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/health.html