PE Refusers – Prevention is as important as the cure?
PE Scholar
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
As a Head of PE in a working class comprehensive school in the North of England, I found that challenging those without kit and perennial PE refusers was
PE Scholar
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
As a Head of PE in a working class comprehensive school in the North of England, I found that challenging those without kit and perennial PE refusers was
Designs for Health
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Premenstrual discomfort is increasingly common, with over 30% of individuals experiencing premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and almost 10% experiencing premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). PMDD is more severe than PMS and often negatively affects abilities to attend work, school, or interpersonal relationships. Premenstrual discomfort has been linked to hormone imbalances, changes in thyroid health, and nutritional insufficiencies, including vitamin B6 deficiencies.
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Keeping Kids in Motion
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
No matter the age, the skill set for students today should include tools for team building and greater communication skills. For access to the 12 posters click, RECIPE FOR TEAM BUILDING! Team building with students improves productivity, boosts motivation, increases collaboration, encourages creativity, and.
Stanford Childrens
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Pierce Estremo is an unstoppable boy. The 7-year-old from Livermore, California, is constantly on the move—riding bikes, playing baseball and soccer, and exploring the outdoors. He’s always looking to make a new friend, and with his bright eyes, big smile, and larger-than-life personality, it happens easily. “He’s such an active, happy kid. No one would ever know he had leukemia and spent six months in the hospital,” says his mom, Meredith.
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.
Keeping Kids in Motion
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
No matter the age, the skill set for students today should include tools for team building and greater communication skills. For access to the 12 posters click, RECIPE FOR TEAM BUILDING! Team building with students improves productivity, boosts motivation, increases collaboration, encourages creativity, and.
Arizona Health and Physical Education
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Jan Cleere Special to the Arizona Daily Star Arriving at the University of Arizona in 1920 as assistant professor of women’s physical education, Ina Gittings claimed she “came to Arizona to teach and find a free environment for my ideas of education. They were ‘advanced’ for my profession and all later accepted as new and valuable.” Born on Jan. 14, 1885, in Wilbur, Nebraska, Ina Estelle Gittings said her mother’s exasperated efforts to make a lady of her were undermined by her four older brothe
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PLT4M
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Freestyle is one of the foundational strokes of swimming. And while we know everyone is eager to jump in the open water and swim freestyle, spending time working through freestyle drills can improve stroke technique, form, and efficiency. Below are a wide range of drills and skills to practice for freestyle swimming. These freestyle swim drills are intended to help beginner level swimmers get comfortable and confident in the water.
What's New in Adapted Physical Education
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Hello, What's New in APE podcast listeners! In this episode, we highlight the journey and experiences of Dr. Lisa Silliman-French, a Professor Emerita at Texas Woman's University with over 35 years of experience in APE. This interview is conducted by two master's scholars from California State University Long Beach, Nikki and Anthony. Dr. Silliman-French shares her journey into APE, starting as a general physical education teacher and discovering her passion for teaching students with disabiliti
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