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Canada’s First “State of the Nation” Report on Children’s Physical Literacy
Results from Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy Findings on More Than 10,000 Children Ottawa, October 2, 2018 – The results from a large national research project led by the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research
CAPL Publication in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health
A number of researchers from the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group are among the authors on a paper, “The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Development of a Model of Children’s Capacity for a Healthy,
OSHF Physical Literacy Days Wrap Up in Ottawa
This past winter, the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group partnered with the Ontario Society for Health and Fitness (OSHF) to offer full-day physical literacy workshops across Ontario. Workshops were offered in Thunder Bay, Kingston, Toronto, Sudbury, and Ottawa
Stacey Alpous Presents CAPL in Thunder Bay for OSHF Physical Literacy Day Event
HALO Research Coordinator Stacey Alpous presented the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) in Thunder Bay on February 19th as part of Ontario Society for Health and Fitness Winter 2016 Physical Literacy Days Series. HALO has partnered with
Top 10 Research Questions Related to Physical Literacy
HALO researchers Dr. Patricia Longmuir and Dr. Mark Tremblay are authors on a paper, “Top 10 Research Questions Related to Physical Literacy,” that was recently published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. Citation details and a summary of
Stacey Alpous Presents CAPL at the Canadian Sport for Life Summit
At the Canadian Sport for Life Summit held in Gatineau from January 26-28, Stacey Alpous presented the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) as part of panel session on physical literacy assessments in Canada. If you would like
Acknowledgements
The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy Training Materials would not have been possible without the financial support from both the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.