Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Welcome to Recreation, Sport and Health Education

Who am I?

A life long learner, an educator, a huge supporter of sport and recreation, a loving husband, and an adoring father.

School has been apart of my life since the age of 3 and for over the past 25 years it has been one of my most constant relationships. As with every relationship, particularly those lasting more than a decade, one must sit back to reflect on the peaks, valleys and moments in between. Enjoying my K-12 years is an understatement. I was lucky enough to have amazing teachers and many valuable experiences, while also fortunate enough to develop lasting relationships. These experiences lead to my pursuit of post-secondary education and my enrolment into the Human Kinetics program at UBC, with the goal of becoming a Physical Education teacher. I feel very fortunate to have studied in such a remarkable environment and to have received a tremendous education during my time at UBC. Five years after graduating high school, I was officially a teacher.

My first teaching assignment was in the Home Economics Department, teaching Food Studies to students at an "inner city" school. I am grateful for that job opportunity, it was humbling to be in an environment where the students truly appreciated the education they were provided. The value of that experience will last with me forever and something I reflect upon regularly in my professional life. Working with food was something I never imagined, but created an obsession that carried me through the next 5 years of my career. My appreciation for food, its role in society, and the importance of nutrition and healthy eating is still something that I share with my students no matter what course I teach.

Life outside the Home Economics Department is very different, as the Athletic Director I no longer have access to a fridge, oven, or sink to prepare my meals while at work. My philosophy however is still very much the same, while my efforts to ensure students are pursuing a healthy lifestyle continue. Being involved with athletics at the organizational level has rejuvenated my professional drive and I look forward to working with coaches and student-athletes in their athletic endeavours.

I was fortunate to marry an amazing woman and life companion who also shares my passion of recreation, sport and education. Together we have two unbelievable children who keep us extremely busy as they navigate the world we live in. As a family we value the role of education, health and active living, and whether it be a walk in the rain, a trip to pool, or a visit to the playground we try to embrace the experiences as much as possible.



Why the HEAL Program?

Thank goodness for SFU and the HEAL program.

I have been looking into MEd programs for some time and to my dismay there was nothing out there that truly encompasses the broad spectrum of topics offered within the HEAL program.  The opportunity to explore all aspects of health was a driving factor in my decision to enrol in HEAL. Something as holistic as health should be investigated as such and this program will allow me to explore the connections between my experiences as a Home Economics teacher and Athletic Director in a high school environment. The frame work of the course will assist me to acquire more knowledge within my area of strength, but also provide me the freedom to inquire about topics of health that are unfamiliar. The student-centered approach allows the integration of my educational journey into my professional career with the goal of improving my professional practice. I am grateful to have been accepted in this program and look forward to opening a new educational chapter in my life.



My understanding of health and the mind/body relationship?

I thought someone was going to teach me that.....

Health is word that has been defined, discussed, debated and changed over the course of history. It has been updated to include what we now know, what we believe to be, and takes into consideration societal norms in the present. The term health is used to describe someone's overall well-being by assessing their physical, mental, and social state. Human health cannot be evaluated solely on one component of our well-being, but more accurately on their relationship with each other.

The relationship of the mind and body is more intertwined and would require more space than the capacity of this blog to explain. My thoughts on the topic is quite simple though.

The mind and the body requires 
rest in the form of sleep,
activity in the form exercise,
fuel in the form of nutritional food,
and the understanding that each is integral to others ability to function.



Take aways and Give aways?

I would like to gain the tools necessary to become a more prominent leader in health promotion, not only at my school, but on a larger scale within my school district. To acquire greater knowledge of the relationship between our physical, social and mental well-being and its affect on student learning. I am looking forward to the relationships that will develop, the learning that will occur through my peers'  experiences and expertise, and the achievement our educational success as a group through the completion of this MEd program. I am also looking to add more 3 letters that I can be placed after my name and the doors that will open because of it.

I am willing to dedicate the time required to thoughtfully complete all assignments that are required in the HEAL program. To be a significant contributor in all class discussions by sharing my experiences, knowledge, and understanding of topics in each course. Regardless of personal and professional situations, I will bring a positive attitude, a desire to learn, and an open mind to classes where I respect the thoughts, opinions and beliefs of others.





4 comments:

  1. Hi Taylor,
    I can feel your dedication and I am excited to be learning and growing with you in the course. If I may add to the relationship of the mind and body... we need a purpose to bring meaning to our life as then the body and mind will work together for the same objective. See you soon.

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  2. Wow Taylor, it was great to hear about your personal and professional journey and your passion and dedication definitely shine through in your writing! It's wonderful that you had such great teachers that motivated you and enriched your learning in such a profound way.
    I would be interested to learn more about your ideas for health promotion on a school district level and I look forward to our class discussions!
    See you in class!
    ~Jovana

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  3. Hi Taylor! I thoroughly enjoyed your post! Like you, I started my educational journey at a very young age and was privileged to have great teachers to learn from. I look forward to learning more about your teaching experience and work in promoting health at your school. I'm also glad you found a program that aligns with both your personal and professional interests! Cheers! Jacqueline

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  4. Hi Taylor!

    I admire you for putting yourself out there on the first go--you have shared a pretty big chunk of your life with us. You rationale for enrolling in this program is a similar take to mine--I am curious what good I can do outside of my classroom, perhaps with the district, or even somewhere else that I do not know about at this point in time. Thank goodness for HEAL is right! You write "human health cannot be evaluated solely on one component of our well-being, but more accurately on their relationship with each other." The relationships and care that we have for each other ( e.g.: focusing on our students) is perhaps an avenue where we can develop sound pedagogical practice: our position in society and in this program lend a way to inform and educate those we encounter in promoting a health focused lifestyle--something that you sum up nicely. Look around--nearly every news story relates back to a health issue of some type. I hope that because our awareness is raised, we can share our collective knowledge with those that we encounter everyday. I look forward to hearing your voice in future posts. See you in class!

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