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Unpacking Student Motivation

The Physical Educator

Early on in my career, I had no idea how to motivate students in my teaching. For example, if you’re working on chasing & fleeing games tactics, why not ask the class which tag game they would like to play to work on the targeted tactics? Because of this, there is no “one-size-fits-all” in education. Show Notes. “If

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How To Support A Growth Mindset In Physical Education

The Physical Educator

Before we dive in here, I wanted to share something with you: As you’re about to find out, this blog post is pretty extensive. Mac and I had just met, but we were quickly bonding over our love for physical education and – even more importantly – teaching kids. Hey everyone! “I can’t do this… yet!

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Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility in Physical Education (Part Two)

The Physical Educator

This is part two of my three-part blog post mini-series on the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) model. summer camps, after-school programs, and physical education). Let’s take a deeper look at each one of those strategies and see what they can look like in a physical education context. Modelling Respect.

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Richie Ashburn: Could This Hall of Fame Singles-Hitter Make The Team Today?

The Sporting

Early in his career the Phillies urged him to avoid swinging up on the ball and hit everything on the ground. Macht Richie Ashburn: My Early Life I was born in 1927 in Tilden, Nebraska, population 1,000. I went to North Fork College on a basketball scholarship and got an education degree. I’ve been Rich or Richie ever since.