Temple Grandin is perhaps both the world's best known animal scientist and the world's most famous person with autism. At her Dalhousie Belong Forum, she discussed what links those two together — and how important it is to encourage different styles of learning and thinking.
Researchers from Dalhousie's Faculty of Health are part of a new national study looking at physical literacy — not just fitness or motor skill, but the broader motivation, knowledge and understanding about physical activity.
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