Jo Sheppard Associate Teaching Professor, Practicum and Experiential Learning Lead, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation - Academic Programs
My research focuses on exploring how to effectively teach life skills through physical activity and sports. I firmly believe that children should engage in activities that promote holistic development and last throughout their lives. My passion lies in ensuring that our children and youth not only acquire the skills and concepts inherent in sports and games — problem-solving, teamwork, communication, discipline, resilience and leadership — but also understand how these skills and concepts can be applied in their everyday lives, communities and homes. I aim to contribute to the creation of effective teaching methods that enable educators and coaches to foster character development, emotional intelligence and a sense of community among young learners. It’s my firm belief that nurturing these qualities during childhood and adolescence will have a profound and positive impact on their future as responsible and empathetic citizens.
Session will start in a classroom (TBA) then after the break, continue in the gym.
Tuesday April 22, 2025 1:15pm - 3:00pm PDT
Paul Kane High School12 Cunningham Rd, St. Albert, AB
Getting kids moving outdoors isn’t just good for their physical health—it’s proven to boost focus, mental well-being, and overall engagement in learning. This hands-on PD session is designed for teachers who want to confidently lead student bike rides while maximizing both safety and the benefits of outdoor movement.We’ll cover the key logistics of group cycling, including route planning, risk management, and keeping students organized on the move. Teachers will also develop their own riding skills—focusing on body positioning, braking, shifting, and handling different types of terrain. Whether you’re planning a short ride around the school or a full-day adventure, this session is a starting point to make cycling a safe, fun, and meaningful experience for your students.For teachers looking to incorporate biking into their classes, including outdoor ed teachers, PE teachers, and anyone leading student cycling trips. Anyone who wants to learn more about riding their bike. It is preferred that you bring your own bike. Please email Shawn.Andersen@spschools.org if you will need a bike. MAX:25 people