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Senior Physical Education for Queensland Second Edition has been updated and carefully revised to fully align with the new 2025 syllabus and has an engaging new format with smaller, easily digested chapters to provide greater opportunities for students to test and revise their knowledge, reflect teaching requirements, simplify lesson planning and directly align with the syllabus dot points.
Written specifically for the NSW Health and Movement Science Stage 6 Syllabus, this thought-provoking and future-focused series encourages students to explore the interrelationship between health, body, mind and movement; the many barriers to health and movement; the importance of culturally responsive health and movement practices; and opportunities to improve health and well being outcomes for themselves, their community and beyond.
Health and Physical Education for the Australian Curriculum is a complete resource package that encourages students to develop skills, knowledge and strategies in order to make healthy, safe and active choices in their lives.
Shortlisted 2017 EPAA Awards: Secondary Student Resource - Senior - English / Humanities / Languages / Arts / Technologies / H&PE
Watch our workshop "Aiming high in the HPE classroom" presented by Glenn Amezdroz
Written by experienced sport and health professionals to provide superior exam preparation and support.
Written for the NSW Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Stage 6 Syllabus, this thought-provoking series covers core and optional topics from a range of perspectives to provide a solid foundation in the subject area and fully prepare students for success in their HSC exams.
Cambridge VCE Health and Human Development Fourth Edition continues to provide students with the skills and knowledge to make informed decisions about their individual health while understanding the role of health and wellbeing within local and global communities.
Watch our webinar on 'Getting your H&HD students exam-ready', presented by Sonia Goodacre, Chrissy Collins, Alison Howard, Janine Konoroth, Emily Mathews and Kate Sims.