Dr. Louise Humbert explores the idea of a physical education class standard that works for all students, regardless of their athletic ability. With a particular focus on girls in H&PE, Dr. Humbert reviews the social factors that affect the student PE journey.
Dr. Louise Humbert is the Associate Dean of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. From 2010 to 2012 she was the President of Physical and Health Education Canada. Dr. Humbert has spent her career working with children and youth, as well those who teach and care for them.
Part I: PE
for all
Looking at the impact of the teacher journey and the idea of physical education that works for all students. (14:42)
Part II: The Social Economic Theory
An overview of the Social Economic Theory and the need to look beyond the individual. (11:43)
Part III: Social factors
Reviewing the social factors of the Social Economic Theory including the importance of relationships and the “challenge of competition.” (12:40)