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TAPHE & PHE Canada
National Conference
Date: May 10 - 12, 2012
Venue:
Dalhousie
University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Phone: (613) 523-1348
Email:
info@phecanada.ca
Web:
www.phecanada.ca/events/conference2012
Nova Scotia’s Teachers
Association for Physical and Health Educators (TAPHE)
and Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada)
are partnering for the 2012 National Conference, “A
Harbour of Hope: Health and Physical Literacy.”
The National Conference provides an opportunity for
delegates to network with colleagues and increase
their knowledge and skills to foster healthy active
living for children and youth in the school community.
Delegates are people involved with the health,
physical activity and education needs of children and
youth including educators, public health,
administrators, recreation leaders, physical education
specialists and generalists who want more information
regarding physical education.
Held at Dalhousie
University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the conference
will feature presentations and workshops on:
* Active Living (e.g., cycling, yoga, weight training)
* Athletics (e.g., after-school programs, interschool
athletics, intramurals)
* Dance (contemporary, multicultural, partner)
* Gymnastics (e.g., educational gymnastics, pyramids,
stuntnastics)
* Health Education (e.g., mental health,
relationships, substance abuse)
* Outdoor Activities/Alternative Environments (e.g.,
camping, orienteering)
* Sport Experience/Skill Development (e.g., FMS,
invasion games)
About the Organizers
Physical & Health Education Canada (PHE Canada) is the
country's premier professional organization for
professionals working in the fields of physical and
health education. It is our vision that all children
and youth live healthy, physically active lives. That
is why we work with educators and on-the-ground
professionals to develop the resources, understanding,
and network to ensure that students have the
knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to lead
active and healthy lives, now and in the future.
The organization was founded in 1933 as the Canadian
Physical Education Association (CPEA). In 1948, it
became the Canadian Association for Health, Physical
Education and Recreation (CAHPER), and then the
Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance in 1994. The 75th year of service
to the profession saw the Association evolve to become
Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada).
Our members are predominantly educators working in the
school system, the administrators who support them and
the university professors engaged in pre-service
teacher training and in research in physical and
health education.
The mandate of the Teachers Association for Physical
and Health Education (TAPHE) is to improve
professional practice by increasing member knowledge
and understanding, to designate ideas, trends and new
developments, to provide information to the NSTU
Professional Associations Coordination Committee and
the NSTU Curriculum Committee, and to advise the
Provincial Executive on matters affecting NSTU
Professional Associations.
Exhibitors
The Exhibitor
Marketplace will be open on Thursday, May 10th and
Friday, May 11th.
Click here for more information
about exhibiting.
Please
note that Conference
details are subject to change.
Always contact Conference management directly for up to date contest details
or any questions. And be sure to visit the Expo website
for all event information:
www.phecanada.ca/events/conference2012

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