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An R Package for Computing Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) scores and interpretations from raw data
HALO Post-doctoral fellow Dr. Michelle Guerrero and former HALOite Joel Barnes just published a paper titled “An R Package for Computing Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) scores and interpretations from raw data” in Plos
Professor Mark Tremblay Delivers Presentation at Danish Physical Literacy Event
Professor Mark Tremblay delivered an invited presentation on April 22 as part of a global symposium related to physical literacy. His presentation titled “Physical literacy and healthy movement amongst children and youth: current evidence from Canada” was
Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy in Grades 7-9 (12-16 Years): Preliminary Validity and Descriptive Results
PhD student Joel Blanchard (Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group) is lead author on a paper, "Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy in grades 7-9 (12-16 years): Preliminary validity and descriptive results," that was recently
Dr. Pat Longmuir Discusses Physical Literacy on The Agenda
Dr. Pat Longmuir of the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group at the CHEO Research Institute was one of the guests on TVO’s The Agenda last night. The topic was physical literacy and athlete
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,
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.