Podcast for Middle Years Program Physical and Health Educators. Dominique Dalais and Everett Hill will cover topics on how to implement the MYP PHE program, design units, address key concepts, structure the curriculum, and more. Please feel free to connect with us at the sites below: The Facebook Group: Physical and Health Education in the MYP Website: https://www.ibmypphe.com/ Facebook Group: Phy... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Education |
The Statement of Inquiry is a critical piece of unit planning in the MYP. This is where we tie our Key Concept, Related Concepts, and Global Context together to create our statement of what we are actually going to teach throughout the unit. We nee... more
In the Middle Years Program, there are 6 Global Contexts. They are sometimes overlooked in the planning of units as less important than the Key and Related Concepts or assessments. However, Dominique introduces these as an important component of th... more
In this episode, Everett and Dominique catch us up on what we have been busy with in the Fall semester as educators. Dominique has been active in the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion field and has started his own series "Conversations with an Intern... more
What is the Key Concept of Development How do we use this concept in Physical and Health Education? How do we create a unit around the concept of Development? How do we teach through the concept of Development? These questions are explored in thi... more
What is the Key Concept of Relationships? How do we use this concept in Physical and Health Education? How do we create a unit around the concept of Relationships? How do we teach through the concept of Relationships? These questions are explored... more
What is the Key Concept of Communication? How do we use this concept in Physical and Health Education? How do we create a unit around the concept of Communication? How do we teach through the concept of Communication? These questions are explored... more
What is the Key Concept of Change? How do we use this concept in Physical and Health Education? How do we create a unit around the concept of Change? How do we teach through the concept of Change? These questions are explored in this episode. Co... more
Dom and Everett talk about the 4 Key Concepts for MYP PHE, what they are, how they are used to frame the units of instruction, and how we use them in PHE. The differences between Key Concepts and other models of concept driven instruction in the PHE... more
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