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For all things Distinguished Physical Education:
https://linktr.ee/distinguishedpe
My guest today is Brian Hull. Brian taught secondary physical education in Title I schools for 10 years in Denver Public Schools before becoming a full-time member of the SPARK and Gopher Sport team. He now works as an instructional coach at Quist Middle School in Adams County, Colorado. Brian was named the SHAPE Colorado High School Teacher of the Year in 2018 and the SHAPE America National High School Teacher of the Year in 2020.
In this episode, we discuss:
The difference between equality and equity in PE
Inclusive practices that meet students where they are
How to differentiate instruction to support all learners
The role of reflection and relationships in equitable teaching
Brian brings a powerful lens to this conversation—one grounded in experience, empathy, and a commitment to making PE meaningful for every student.
If you haven’t already, be sure to join our Facebook group where we have assembled quite the group of experts, always willing to share their insights and help out colleagues with their problems of practice. Simply search for Distinguished Physical Education.
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For all things Distinguished Physical Education:
https://linktr.ee/distinguishedpe
My guest today is Brian Hull. Brian taught secondary physical education in Title I schools for 10 years in Denver Public Schools before becoming a full-time member of the SPARK and Gopher Sport team. He now works as an instructional coach at Quist Middle School in Adams County, Colorado. Brian was named the SHAPE Colorado High School Teacher of the Year in 2018 and the SHAPE America National High School Teacher of the Year in 2020.
In this episode, we discuss:
The difference between equality and equity in PE
Inclusive practices that meet students where they are
How to differentiate instruction to support all learners
The role of reflection and relationships in equitable teaching
Brian brings a powerful lens to this conversation—one grounded in experience, empathy, and a commitment to making PE meaningful for every student.
If you haven’t already, be sure to join our Facebook group where we have assembled quite the group of experts, always willing to share their insights and help out colleagues with their problems of practice. Simply search for Distinguished Physical Education.

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