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)
S2E10 - Not Something You DO, But a Way to BE w/ Nathan Horne
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Nathan is currently based in Singapore, where he teaches Elementary Physical Education. He has previous teaching experience in both national and international schools across Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Cambodia, and Italy, and is a strong advocate for quality, purposeful physical education for every student. Nathan has shared his ideas at local, national, and international conferences and workshops throughout North America, Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. In this episode, we reflect on a school year in which Nathan committed to implementing Meaningful PE, which he views not as an approach done to students but as a way of being with them. Nathan discusses the reflective and democratic pedagogies that underpin his practice and explains how he uses data to support student agency, helping learners take greater ownership of their experiences and learning in physical education.
Show Notes
- Connect with Nathan on LinkedIn
- The original post referenced at the start of the episode is here.
- https://www.iphys-ed.com/resources/ - Although no longer updated, Nathan's work and resources remain an exceptional resource for assessment and game-based learning design.
- Ty's Blog on Using Data to Advocate for a Meaningful PE Approach
Thanks to Isaiah (steelandbone1997@gmail.com) for the guitar pieces, SSHRC for some funding and our guests for sharing!
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