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An Introduction to Effective Teaching Skills and Practices in Practical PE (F-10)

This eBook is a practical guide for educators delivering Health and Physical Education (HPE) lessons. Designed to enhance teaching quality, the resource outlines foundational strategies, planning tools, and classroom techniques to support effective instruction in physical settings. It covers essential areas such as lesson structure, high-impact teaching strategies (HITS), assessment practices, instant activities, communication signals, task presentation, and safety management. With visual examples, reflective questions, and curriculum-aligned approaches, it helps educators at all stages deliver engaging, inclusive, and well-organised PE lessons.

SKU: PEETF-10EB

$70.00 inc. GST

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