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Adapted Physical Education – The Call For Inclusion

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Adapted physical education and adapted physical activity programs play a critical role in promoting physical activity and overall well-being for individuals with disabilities. That means we must see this, as well as other research, as a direct call for inclusion for students with disabilities. In this article Alex X.

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Health Benefits Of Physical Education In Schools

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The health benefits of physical education schools are well documented. After exploring the current state of student health and wellness, we outline and review the short and long-term health benefits of physical education in schools. Less than 25% of children achieve the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity a day.

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Should Physical Education Be Required?

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PE programs now boast a comprehensive approach to introducing students to different forms of physical fitness, health, and wellness. The law states that “Physical education shall be taught as a required subject in all grades for all students in the public schools for the purpose of promoting the physical well-being of students.”

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Physical Activity vs Physical Education

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And while they both are crucial to the health and wellness of our children, there should be a clear delineation between physical activity vs physical education. Instead, physical education class is a place to develop motor skills, learn fundamental fitness skills, and explore different types of exercise.