St. Luke Healthy Active Living & Learning


 Moving Together

 

 

Towards A Healthier Tomorrow

 

Lead Teacher:             Adrian Olsthoorn                      Principal:  Peter Verheyen

            Email:              adrian.olsthoorn@tcdsb.org                                      

            Tel.:                 416-393-5347

            Fax:                 416-397-6002

            Address:           319 Ossington Avenue

                                    Toronto, Ontario

                                    M6J 3A6   

 

                DIRECTIONS TO ST. LUKE

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&searchtype=address&country=CA&addtohistory=&1ahXX=&address=319+Ossington+Ave+&city=Toronto&state=ON&zipcode=M6s+4L5

 

CENTRE HIGHLIGHTS

The St. Luke Healthy Active Living and Learning Centre offers three types of professional learning for teachers in the area of health and physical education:

 

  1. On-site Regional Professional Learning Sessions at St. Luke

*      Focus on major topics and initiatives for groups of 30 to 35

 

  1. On-site Health and Physical Demonstration Lessons at St. Luke

*      Small groups of teachers (3 to 8) from the same or family of schools can come to the centre and view a “demonstration lesson” on a topic of their choice

 

  1. Off-site” Professional Learning Session

*      I am also available to come to your school and help you and/or a small group of teachers with their health and physical education programs.

 

 HOW TO REGISTER FOR AN

“ON-SITE” REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEARNING SESSION

 

*      If you see a topic that peaks your interest, speak to your principal about attending the regional professional learning session of your choice.  CODE 92 supply days are available.

 

*      Register using .

 

*      Upon registering with PAL, complete the CODE 92 Professional Learning Supply Application Form  and forward it to your superintendent.

 

  

HOW TO REGISTER FOR AN “ON-SITE”

HPE LESSON DEMONSTRATION

AT ST. LUKE

 

The South Region teachers will also have the opportunity to come to St. Luke and see a “demonstration lesson” in Health and Physical Education.  If you or a small group of teachers from your school would like to come to the centre to see a demonstration lesson,  please speak to your principal to schedule either internal coverage or the use of (CODE 92) and then send me an email (adrian.olsthoorn@tcdsb.org ) with the following information: 

*      Your grade

*      The area of need/interest in the HPE curriculum

*      A few afternoon dates that would be convenient for you or your group to come to the centre.

I have provided a list of the major sections in the OPHEA Binders (Ontario Physical and Health Education Association). Please consult your grade’s curriculum binder in order to help you narrow your area of need/interest before sending me your email.

 

            MAJOR TOPICS

 

*      Healthy Living

*      Fitness Building Activities

*      Indoor and Outdoor Games

*      Movement Exploration

*      Skill Building Activities

  

 “OFF-SITE”  PROFESSIONAL

LEARNING SESSION

I will also be available in the morning  to come to your school and help you (or a small group of teachers) with  your (their) Health and Physical Education programs.  All you have to do is to speak to your principal indicating that you would like me to come in to your school for a professional learning session and then send me an email      

(adrian.olsthoorn@tcdsb.org ) with the following information:

 

*      Your grade

*      The area of need/interest in the HPE curriculum

*      A few afternoon dates that would be convenient for you to meet with me at your school.

 

I have listed a few areas of need/interest for you to consider.

 

POSSIBLE TOPICS

 

*      HPE 101

 

Designed to introduce and help teachers work with the OPHEA curriculum document from planning lessons/units to assessment/evaluation while addressing “gymnasium management.”

 

*      Intramural Activities—Primary to Intermediate

 

Designed to assist schools in the organization and delivery of intramural activities.

 

 

PARKING

When attending a professional learning session at the centre, please look for a sign in the parking lot indicating where to park or park in any open spot. For large workshops parking will be in the school yard which can be accessed through the parking lot.

 

 

LINK TO MAP

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&searchtype=address&country=CA&addtohistory=&1ahXX=&address=319+Ossington+Ave+&city=Toronto&state=ON&zipcode=M6s+4L5

 

CENTRE HIGHLIGHT

 

DPA Workshop October 2005

 

 

 

Primary House Leagues

  

 

 

“Healthy Active Living and Learning Outdoors”

 

 

 

 

Daily Physical Activity

 

 

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