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The Relentless School Nurse: HealthConnections: Trauma in Children and Youth

Relentless School Nurse

A big thank you to the University of Tennessee Nursing profession, Dr. Carole Myers for inviting me back to her podcast, HeathConnections. This time, I was in conversation with Dr. Allyson Neal about childhood trauma. Tune in by clicking on the link below to listen to our discussion: . HealthConnections: People, Health and Policy. Childhood trauma refers to a frightening, dangerous, threatening, or violent event that a child finds overwhelmingly distressing or emotionally painful and which often

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Meet the nominees for All-USA Today HSSA Boys Rising Star of the Year

USA Today

The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards has announced the 2021-22 All-USA TODAY HSSA Boys Rising Stars of the Year! The 51 standouts will represent their state as national Boys Rising Star of the Year nominees. The winner, along with three finalists, will be revealed on July 31 during an on-demand broadcast, which this year will feature top athletes in 29 boys and girls sports awards categories as well as special honors like Special Olympics Athlete of the Year, Team of the Year and Play of the

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The ACL Comeback Day 3: Not Quite Rocky Balboa Yet

The Sporting

A personal account of ACL recovery, day 3 In my mind, after the ACL surgery I imagined myself working out to recover like Rocky training to fight Ivan Drago or like Bo Cruz in Hustle. I’d be running up hills, squatting with weights, doing box jumps… Not even close- not yet anyway. I’m on day 3 post-surgery. My knee is still almost the size of my head, I’ve probably walked a combined 500 steps over the last 4 days and my “exercise” consists of lying on my back and squeezing my glutes or quads.

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TCS Mini London Marathon in Schools

Association for Physical Education

26/07/2022 All schools across the UK can be part of the world’s biggest marathon – sign up for free to the 2022 TCS Mini London Marathon in schools today. The […]. The post TCS Mini London Marathon in Schools appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.

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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.

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Meet USA TODAY High School Sports Awards Coach of the Year nominee, Vito Campanile

USA Today

Bergen Catholic’s football program has created a tradition of success for multiple seasons, with the New Jersey high school power consistently mentioned among the best in the nation. And to echo USA TODAY High School Sports Awards ‘ Randy Buffington, behind every great team is a solid head coach. That’s certainly true of the Crusaders’ Vito Campanile, who has been nominated for USA Today High School Sports Awards Coach of the Year.

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New Book By Michael B. Horn – From Reopen To Reinvent

PLT4M

At PLT4M, we wholeheartedly believe in the power of physical education, health, and wellness for students. But getting others to take the subject seriously has always been an uphill battle. However, one leader in the world of education who has always been an advocate is Michael B. Horn. Michael B. Horn speaks and writes about the future of education.

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Session Design with Ben Bartlett

Player Development Project

In this PDP webinar replay, we host Ben Bartlett, a truly world-class coach developer who currently works as Fulham FC Head of Coaching and spent over a decade at The FA as a National Youth Coach Developer. Ben is an expert in the area of session design, specifically a constraints led approach – a methodology which ensures your players use information from within the game to develop.

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Talkative Catchers

The Sporting

An insight into talkative catchers Going back to the nineteenth century, when Connie Mack was distracting batters by tipping bats and chirping small talk while catching with a fingerless, unpadded buckskin glove, creative catchers used whatever tactics they could get away with to break a batter’s concentration. A hundred years later, National League catcher Gary Carter may have been the last of the breed. – Norman L.

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Showcase District – Minnesota: Mound Westonka Public School District

Heartzones

We met with Heart Zones , Garmin, and Polar… Maybe 7-8 years ago, the Mound Westonka district began looking at heart rate sensors to help their students evaluate and assess activity objectively. We met with Garmin, Polar, and Heart Zones. In the end, due to the cost, ease of use, and the fact that the heart rate sensors were not worn on the chest, Mound Westonka decided on Heart Zones.

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Eileen Marchant MBE Speaks to BBC News About Girls Football

Association for Physical Education

27/07/2022 Eileen Marchant MBE, former Chair of afPE, spoke to BBC News tonight about girl’s participation in football, following the Lionesses semi-final victory over Sweden. With 9.3 million people watching […]. The post Eileen Marchant MBE Speaks to BBC News About Girls Football appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.

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How Physical Education Plays a Core Role in Student Development

Speaker: Shane Pill PhD, MEd, BEd, LMACHPER, FACHPER - Physical Education and Sports Researcher, Professor, Consultant, and Speaker

Physical education is an important part of the development of the whole person: physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. By providing education in movement competency, education on using movement to develop the ability to be self-regulated and motivated, and education through movement to develop ‘habits of mind’ for positive and constructive engagement with others, PE provides a basis for personal and community health and wellbeing.

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Showcase District – Minnesota: Mound Westonka Public School District

Heartzones

We met with Heart Zones , Garmin, and Polar… Maybe 7-8 years ago, the Mound Westonka district began looking at heart rate sensors to help their students evaluate and assess activity objectively. We met with Garmin, Polar, and Heart Zones. In the end, due to the cost, ease of use, and the fact that the heart rate sensors were not worn on the chest, Mound Westonka decided on Heart Zones.

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5 offensive line recruits Michigan State football fans should monitor

USA Today

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Biomechanics and Motor Learning in APA: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Croce

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Welcome to another episode of What's New in APE! For this episode we had a discussion with Dr. Ron Croce, a full professor at the University of New Hampshire, about his interesting career that intersected with adapted physical education, neurology, biomechanics, and motor learning. Dr. Croce is a distinguished scholar and professor, and has received several awards for his accomplishments.

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Social Media reacts to the commitment of 4-star cornerback Jasiah Wagoner

USA Today

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