The Meaningful Podcast Experience (MPE)
Our purpose is to engage in conversations with those enacting Meaningful Physical Education (research, practice and everything in between). Part of the LAMPE (learning about MPE) project, our goals for the podcast are as follows.
1) Through conversation and discussion, explore the whys, hows and whats of Meaningful PE in a variety of contexts.
2) Seek to understand the underpinnings and outcomes of prioritizing meaningful experiences in physical education.
3) Share a variety of perspectives on the theory and practice of Meaningful PE for growth and learning.
4) Help ensure that the evolving framework for Meaningful PE is accessible, available and adaptable.
The Meaningful Podcast Experience (MPE)
S2E08 - It's a Vehicle, Not a Destination: Meaningful Assessment Practices w/ Josh Ogilvie
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
Josh Ogilvie is a high school PE teacher in Victoria, British Columbia, with over 24 years in education. Assessment and meaningful experiences in PE have been at the centre of his work throughout his career. In addition to teaching, he works with schools and districts across North America to strengthen assessment and grading practices, with a specialized focus on helping PE teachers make assessment meaningful, manageable, and connected to student learning. He led the development of British Columbia's K-12 Physical and Health Education curriculum and is a contributing author to two books on assessment, including an upcoming book where he highlights how to implement standards-based grading in physical education. His work has been recognized by PHE Canada as a National Quality Physical Education Champion and by ASCD as an Emerging Leader in Education.
Website: https://www.jogilvie.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-ogilvie/
Show Notes
- PHE Canada Assessment Resources
- AIESEP position statement on PE Assessment
- S1E03 w/ Dr. Jodi Harding-Kuriger
- S2E07 w/ Dr. Javier Fernández-Río
Thanks to Isaiah (steelandbone1997@gmail.com) for the guitar pieces, SSHRC for some funding and our guests for sharing!
To contact us:
dgleddie@ualberta.ca
riddick@ualberta.ca