As teachers, you play such an important role in Right To Play awareness and fundraising
initiatives. You have an incredible opportunity to not only impact the children in your
classrooms but also the children in the 20 countries Right To Play operates in.
"I am a firm believer that a physical educator’s role is to introduce a variety of activities
to students in order to help them find the one experience that they will be able to
enjoy for the rest of their lives and ultimately lead to a lifelong healthy lifestyle."
- Jacob, Student Teacher, Fonthill ON
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You can request a Right To Play representative come to your school to run a presentation or workshop about Right To Play.
All presentations include critical information about Right To Play’s history, methodology and structure. These engaging and participatory presentations integrate the four major learning styles through statistics, theories, active learning, audio-visual accompaniment (when possible), story-telling, reflection, and games.
This is a great way to get other teachers at your school involved, and introduce Right To Play to your students.
Contact Julia Myer for more information. |
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You can also request an Athlete Ambassador come to your school and speak to your students. It is another great way to motivate and inspire your school to get involved with Right To Play.
Our Athlete Ambassadors are excellent speakers and have inspiring stories and messages for your students. Often schools will kick off Right To Play initiatives at their school – including Right To Play Week, Fundraising Events, and Introduction of Right To Play Lessons – with an Athlete Ambassador visit.
Contact us for more information about Athlete Ambassador visits. |
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