Wed.Mar 20, 2024

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Emergency Faculty

Slow Chat PE

The dreaded email arrives at night. We are having an emergency faculty meeting before school tomorrow. Your heart immediately sinks. You have already heard the whispers. You know something terrible has happened. You rush to school. The meeting has started. It sucks. Everyone is crying or awkwardly standing around. The proverbial black cloud has arrived and will not leave anytime soon.

Exercise 130
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Fun At Bat

Arizona Health and Physical Education

Fun At Bat is an entry-level bat and ball program for kids that emphasizes character development, functional movement, active play, and fun. The initiative stems from meticulous research on introductory youth sport programs and is supported by Major League Baseball, USA Baseball and industry professionals. The Fun At Bat program is FREE for schools and school districts to adopt.

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5 Ways to Get Buy-In for EHR Software at Your School

Magnus Health

As a school health professional, you already know the benefits of electronic health records (EHR) for your community. Does your leadership team? Before you can adopt EHR software, you need to get budget approval and buy-in from above. Keep reading for five tips from the Magnus Health community to help you showcase the value of EHR software and get leadership approval.

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Public Health England – Student Mental Wellbeing Resources

PE Scholar

Access a new suite of mental wellbeing lesson plans for primary and secondary school pupils Public Health England has produced a range of free lesson

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Reimagine the Role of PE to Reconnect With Your Students

Speaker: Jeremy Kellem, M.Ed. - Educational Strategist, Former Athlete, and CEO/Founder of W.I.N. (We Impact Now, LLC)

For many students, physical education is critical to becoming active and developing healthy routines. But how is this possible anymore with the repercussions of the pandemic? Years of COVID-19, social distancing, and virtual learning have all had a profound effect on students, which means educators need to adjust their classes accordingly. The good news is that P.E. can still play a vital role in helping students intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.