Developing a more Meaningful Future for PE - Lee Sullivan (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher - A podcast by paresearcher

In this second part of our conversation with Lee Sullivan, we explore what a more inclusive and meaningful future of PE could look like. If physical education is in crisis, how can we get out of that crisis? What seem to be the most promising developments that can be used to transform practice? Lee Sullivan the Head of PE at Upton Court Grammar School. He is the author of Physical Education in Crisis?: Leading a Much-Needed Change in Physical Education and co-author of the Concept Curriculum. You can follow Lee on Twitter @Lee_Sullivan85.  Questions explored in this second part of the podcast include:  - What is physical literacy and how can it inform PE? - What is concept curriculum?  - Life skills: do they have a place in PE? - Developing a professional philosophy in PE: finding valuable resources --- Resources mentioned in this episode include: PE Scholar Drowning in the Shallow (blog) Meaningful PE (blog) Found the episode interesting? Previous conversations around the same theme include R. Scott Kretchmar on the Pursuit of Modest Competence and Dr Stephanie Beni on Implementing Meaningful Physical Education.