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Cooperative Learning in Physical Education

PLT4M

student at the University of New Mexico in the Health, Exercise, and Sports Science Department. In this article, Sean explores a cooperative learning in physical education Be on the lookout for lots of great content from Sean as he helps take the academic angle of physical education best practices. What is Cooperative Learning?

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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Turning Conflict Into Cohesion

AASP

Conflict in team settings may involve different factors, including, but not limited to, coaches, teammates, staff, and parents. To develop cohesion, coaches and sport professionals work to create a climate that fosters goal-directed behavior (task cohesion) and a feeling of togetherness among team members (social cohesion).

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Student Centered Learning Examples Using Technology

PLT4M

student at the University of New Mexico in the Health, Exercise, and Sports Science Department. In this article, Sean explores student centered learning examples in physical education with the use of technology. Athletes and Coaches Benefit From Unified Strength and Conditioning 11 Mar 2022 Read more.

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

The Physical Educator

. • Using RULER As A Framework For Intentional Social and Emotional Learning. For example, Cooperative Learning (including Jigsaw Learning ) improves students’ cooperation, teamwork and social relations. Download the free “What Great Coaches Do” Poster. Use pedagogical models.