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5 Strategies for Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in School

SHAPE America

The data clearly show the need for work to not only support LGBTQ+ students in school but to also work to change systems that are creating these conditions and experiences which are negatively impacting many LGBTQ+ youth. And, we need to expand our own perspectives to be more inclusive.

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Student Centered Learning Examples Using Technology

PLT4M

3) Identify curricular models, including the activities that will allow students to reach the outcomes stated in the standards Aligning the student learning objectives, assessment strategies, and learning activities is known as instructional alignment (Lund & Tannehill, 2015). Source: Clayton, M., Martino, M.,

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Preteen Beats ACL-Meniscus Tear With Grit and Great Care

Stanford Childrens

The Children’s Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center provides the latest treatments for a wide range of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions—from simple to highly complex. A yearlong recovery A week after Aiden’s surgery, he began physical therapy to maintain strength. My mom and dad helped me stay motivated.”

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Teaching Personal & Social Responsibility in Physical Education (Part One)

The Physical Educator

a behavioural specialist) to help those students who may require it due to a pre-existing psychological condition. From this place of strength, we can then encourage students to practice healthy levels of assertiveness so that they may advocate for themselves when situations call for it. Level One : Respecting Others.