Artificial Intelligence is transforming education—and physical education is no exception. Whether you're a seasoned AI user or just getting started, this interactive session will introduce practical, time-saving tools designed specifically for physical educators.
Discover how AI can help you spend less time planning and more time doing what you love most—teaching. Explore real-world strategies for creating engaging lesson plans, developing standards-based assessments, generating fresh activity ideas, differentiating instruction, and designing meaningful modifications for students with diverse learning needs. You'll also learn how AI can quickly create visuals, station cards, task cards, and other classroom resources that enhance student understanding and engagement.
Walk away with ready-to-use prompts, valuable AI tools, and practical examples that will increase your efficiency, spark creativity, and support every learner in your gym. Whether you teach elementary, middle, or high school physical education, you'll leave with resources you can implement immediately.
What if we stopped asking what’s “wrong” with students and started asking what they need? In this interactive session, educators will explore today’s student experiences, perspectives, and challenges through the lens of student voice and choice. Participants will reflect on how classroom practices can either empower students or unintentionally limit their agency, and identify small, practical shifts that can create more meaningful opportunities for students to have a voice in their learning.
What if we stopped asking what’s “wrong” with students and started asking what they need? In this interactive session, educators will explore today’s student experiences, perspectives, and challenges through the lens of student voice and choice. Participants will reflect on how classroom practices can either empower students or unintentionally limit their agency, and identify small, practical shifts that can create more meaningful opportunities for students to have a voice in their learning.