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Why I Embrace a More Inclusive and Empathetic Teaching Style in Physical Education

SHAPE America

As American society and schools experience growing diversity and interconnectedness, our responsibilities as teachers must embrace pedagogical approaches that nurture and celebrate diversity, inclusion, and empathy. This blog post is adapted from an article originally published in the Fall 2023 issue of SHAPE America’s Momentum magazine.

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Teaching Lacrosse in Physical Education Using the New USA Lacrosse Curriculum

SHAPE America

SHAPE America and USA Lacrosse recently collaborated on an updated, comprehensive physical education lacrosse curriculum. Using the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework while teaching lacrosse in PE will allow you to provide multiple options within the learning environment, thus creating equity and accessibility for ALL students.

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Frustrating Day in Class? Give Welsh Shin Kicking a Try

Physical Education Update

And with summer vacation comes the opportunity to try new activities for inclusion in next year’s physical education curriculum. It’s a truly cathartic activity for frustrated PE teachers. While shin-kicking is a real “sport,” I am joking about using it in your PE classes….honest! Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.com.

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Physical Literacy - Your 2024 Physical Education Development Goal

Physical Education Ideas

Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Guide – Do you/your school tick these boxes? Maybe you deliver quality PE to national standards really well but could focus on developing a before or after school activity, like a running club. How do we accomplish Physical Literacy at a school level? New Years call for new resolutions.

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Is teaching Physical Education (PE) a tough job? Why I have stopped trying to be a better teacher and revert to wanting to make sense of what I am doing and why.

Reinventing the Game

You can imagine the dilemma when in such an environment, the same expectations overflow into subjects like Physical Education (PE). As much as we have settled handling this mismatch in evaluating subjects like PE and other life-skill related ones, it still creeps up every now and then on the ground in an awkward way.

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'Road 2 Paris' workshop celebrating the build-up to the upcoming Olympics and Paralympics

Aspire-Ed

Your pupils get stuck into inclusive sports rarely experienced at primary school age – with enthusiastic, qualified coaches by their side for every leap, laugh, and lightbulb moment. After the session, our curriculum-focused resources carry the Games-inspired magic through History, Geography, PE, and more.

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Shape America Conference 2024

PLT4M

Shape America’s Top 5 Reasons to Attend: DISCOVER dynamic ideas to create and deliver a skills-based health education and standards-based physical education curriculum. IMPLEMENT an inclusive, whole-child approach at your school to ensure students are healthy, supported and ready to learn.