Faculty member from Manav Rachna International University Faculty invited to participate in first ever International Physical Education Forum in the U.S.
14 May 2010

The Education Forum draws participation from more than 70 educators, health professionals, administrators and policy makers from around 30 countries representing 64 universities, institutions, organizations and Schools.


Dr. Gulshan Khanna, Dean, Faculty of Applied Sciences from Manav Rachna International University has been invited to attend the first ever global forum for health and Physical education Pedagogy (GoFPEP) in U.S. which is being organized by the University of Northern Iowa. The meeting will be held on 13-14th May 2010 at IOWA University Cedar Falls.

The theme of the forum is "Revitalization Health and Physical Education through Technology" and will focus on reform in Health and Physical programs for K-12 students. GoFPEP will feature several keynote speakers and interactive workshops focused on teaching strategies, innovation in Health and physical education programs, technological advances and community collaboration.

Forum sponsors include HOPSports Training Systems, Polar Electro Inc., Environmental Lubricants manufacturing Inc. (ELM), and Cedar valley Medical specialist, P.C. The forum is endorsed by local and international professional physical education, physical activity, exercise science and health organizations.

Notes to Editor

Global Forum for Physical Education

The Global Forum for Physical Education Pedagogy 2010 (GoFPEP 2010) will invite international voices in a dynamic program designed for educators, health professionals, administrators, policy makers and citizens and give them the opportunity to discuss the future of physical education pedagogy.

Source: http://www.indiaprwire.com/pressrelease/education/2010051150351.htm




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