Is it time to ditch changing during PE lessons?
PE Scholar
JULY 11, 2023
By Paul Sammon & Lee Sullivan Our inspiration for writing this bog stems from a shared concern and frustration at the significant amount of timetabled
PE Scholar
JULY 11, 2023
By Paul Sammon & Lee Sullivan Our inspiration for writing this bog stems from a shared concern and frustration at the significant amount of timetabled
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 12, 2023
After 25+ years of school nursing experience, Nurse Holly , one of the moderators of the School Nursing Facebook group, created a workable organized digital calendar. According to Nurse Holly, this is a labor of love, 4 years in the making. The compact monthly calendar is ideal for every school nurse with reminders to keep you on track. There are metrics for data analysis and as she describes, it is organized to perfection.
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Drowning in the Shallow
JULY 9, 2023
Traditional PE. “Traditional“ A description of the way we have always done PE against more contemporary approaches. A qualifier that is used as a pejorative. Employed indiscriminately – within the academic literature, on social media and in discourse around PE – as a substitute for practice we don’t like.
The Sporting
JULY 9, 2023
Unlocking the Secrets of Asana Yoga: A Guide to its Enriching Benefits You may have heard the word “asana” a lot- but what does it actually mean in terms of yoga? And what are the key benefits of Asana Yoga? “ Asana ” refers to certain yoga poses that engage your mind and body. Yoga has been around for centuries, and people swear by its therapeutic effects.
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.
The Everlearner
JULY 12, 2023
Welcome to the Changing Rooms blog. This week (I publish every Wednesday at 19:00), I want to discuss the use of examples in physical education lessons and help to resource teachers and students to make better examples and knowledge application in order to achieve more marks in exams and coursework. These marks normally come in the form of Assessment Objective 2 (AO2) but what follows can also be applied in any PE lesson, whether practical or theoretical.
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Teen Health Mississippi
JULY 13, 2023
“Man up! Boys don’t cry!” “Wipe your face. You’re a strong black woman. You’ll be fine.” “Stop acting bipolar.” “There’s nothing wrong with you. You just want attention.” “People are gonna think you’re loco/crazy if you keep acting like that.” Have you ever found yourself saying or hearing any of the above phrases or something similar? These are all phrases that cause stigma around mental health.
The Sporting
JULY 10, 2023
The 5 Best Premier League Teams to NOT win the Title The runners-up, the number two's, the good but not great, that's what this article encompasses. There have been a lot of impressive sides in the Premier League, but unfortunately, only one at the end of the season gets to hoist the Premier League trophy, and today we look at the five best teams who fell just short of the elusive goal of being Premier League Champions.
PE Scholar
JULY 13, 2023
We have worked with Bryn Evans to produce a fantastic resource pack full of ideas for delivery of Outdoor Adventurous Activities.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 9, 2023
I am so proud to share an article and podcast that I co-authored with my good friend, Laurie Combe, NASN’s past president. Laurie reached out to me with great concern regarding the rising prevalence of gun violence in our youth and teens. We teamed up on an article that we hope will be embraced by our school nursing colleagues to provide actional steps to reduce gun violence in schools and communities.
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.
Designs for Health
JULY 13, 2023
It is widely recognized that food can positively impact mood due to its cultural, nostalgic, or traditional significance. However, the body's blood glucose response also plays a crucial role in how food affects a person's mood. The glycemic index (GI) categorizes carbohydrates based on their rate of digestion, absorption, metabolism, and subsequent impact on blood glucose and insulin levels.
The Sporting
JULY 10, 2023
How to Keep Your Clients Coming Back for More: 5 Top Tips for Fitness Professionals and Personal Trainers One of the really tough aspects of being a fitness professional is client retention, but we have some suggestions on how to win the long game. Life events such as illness, injury, relocation, new jobs, pregnancy and parenting can all disrupt a persons ability to exercise regularly.
Heartzones
JULY 10, 2023
The SOS Challenge For Physical Education: S eeking O ut S olutions, S trengthening O ur S kills, & S haring O ur S uccess “The future is not some place we are going to, but a place we are creating. The paths to it are not found, they are made.” Jane Garvey I believe our profession needs an awakening to the future. It is my belief that we must be inspired to rethink how we deliver physical education to our students in the automated world we live in.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 12, 2023
Once again, Rutgers University – Camden Nursing Dean, Dr. Donna Nickitas has given me an opportunity to publish a guest editorial in her journal, Nursing Economic$. I have had the professional privilege of being part of the Rutgers-Camden Nursing faculty in the School Nurse Specialty Program since 2011. I currently serve as Clinical Coordinator in the program and while I am not part of the full-time faculty, I have been warmly welcomed and supported as a respected member of the team.
PE Scholar
JULY 13, 2023
The Positive affect in the relationship between self-determination in physical exercise and creative personality.
The Sporting
JULY 10, 2023
Scottish Football’s Greatest Players As their first World Cup appearance came in 1954, Scotland's presence in international football is evidently not a recent occurrence. However, in terms of success, the Tartan Terriers have unfortunately fallen short so far. Regardless, the Scots always put in battling performances whenever called to represent their country, both as a team and as individuals.
RC Families
JULY 10, 2023
If you have emotional teens in your house, then believe me, you are experiencing a phase that just about every parent goes through. It’s been said that a teen’s highs are their highest and their lows are the lowest. The up-and-down emotions that a teen expresses can be exhausting for you as a parent as.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 13, 2023
All school nurses are welcome and encouraged to participate in NASN Virtual Hill Days 2023! Political advocacy is part of our scope of practice. Here is an opportunity from NASN, complete with a step-by-step guide to accessing our elected officials. Our voices are strong, clear, and impactful when we join together with a unified message about the health and safety of our students and school communities.
My Zone
JULY 12, 2023
Myzone is an innovative, wearable heart rate system.
The Sporting
JULY 8, 2023
Phil Taylor - The best Darts player that ever lived. Phil Taylor is, without doubt, the greatest darts player of all time and has a real claim to being one of the greatest sportsmen who ever lived. ‘The Power’ retired after the PDC World Championship in 2018, after threatening to for a few years, and we take a look at just what made his career so special.
Teen Health 101
JULY 14, 2023
By: Guneet, Contributing Writer Edited by: Elias Azizi, Editor in Chief Being a student is a stressful title to have. Workloads continue to become bigger, and the peer and social pressure to conform to popular trends grows stronger. Just these two factors cause much anxiety in students. The easy access to firearms that many citizens have is not something students in particular should have to stress about; however, in recent years, the rate of school shootings in countries with lenient gun laws h
Association for Physical Education
JULY 14, 2023
13/07/2023 In collaboration with the University of Newcastle (in Australia), the University of Bradford invite teachers across the UK to test the quality of a survey, that should be able to measure […] The post Teacher Behaviour for Physical Activity Survey appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.
The Everlearner
JULY 12, 2023
Welcome to the Changing Rooms blog. This week (I publish every Wednesday at 19:00), I want to discuss the use of examples in physical education lessons and help to resource teachers and students to make better examples and knowledge application in order to achieve more marks in exams and coursework. These marks normally come in the form of Assessment Objective 2 (AO2) but what follows can also be applied in any PE lesson, whether practical or theoretical.
The Sporting
JULY 10, 2023
Cliff Thorburn: The Modern Era’s First International World Snooker Champion Nicknamed ‘The Grinder’ for his slow, deliberate and mechanical like matchplay, Cliff Thorburn was one of snooker's first stars from outside of the UK. Cliff Thorburn - reliable, tenacious and consistent at the beize. Born in Canada in 1948, the life and career of snooker's first modern-era World Champion from outside the UK is truly an extraordinary one.
Teen Health 101
JULY 14, 2023
By: Isabelle Nichol, Contributing Writer Edited by: Elias Azizi, Editor in Chief Stress can be a common problem for many working individuals or those still in school. Teens can fall under both categories more often than not, which can, as one would imagine, create significant buildups of stress. Since society has evolved, a large amount of information is circulating from various ‘lifestyle’ pages on many different sites.
Association for Physical Education
JULY 13, 2023
13/07/2023 The Association was saddened to hear of the passing of honoured member, Norman Eve who served for baalpe (the fore-runner to afPE) as General Secretary. Norman was a hugely […] The post Norman Eve RIP appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.
My Zone
JULY 12, 2023
Inclusive health, wellbeing and fitness initiatives can improve lives for countless people around the world. However, it takes some incredible people with strong leadership and dedication to make these acts of kindness and support stick.
The Sporting
JULY 8, 2023
5 Useful Tips for Running in Hot Weather All you need to know when it comes to running in the heat - well, five tips. Despite the inevitable hype that surrounds running in the summer, embracing the heat and not hitting a mental wall is tough. Therefore, the remainder of this blog post will provide you with five tips to beat the summer’s heat as a runner. 1.
Teen Health 101
JULY 14, 2023
By: Guneet Bal, Contributing Writer Edited by: Elias Azizi, Editor in Chief Panic and anxiety attacks feel… well… terrible. An anxiety attack feels precisely like real fear but with no real threat. These terrible symptoms include adrenaline, tunnel vision, trouble focusing, quick heartbeat, sweating, trembling, and more ( , Anxiety disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic ).
Association for Physical Education
JULY 12, 2023
12/07/23 afPE has submitted evidence to the UK Parliament ‘Teacher Recruitment, Training and Retention’ inquiry. Click HERE to download afPE’s evidence. The post afPE Submits Evidence to the Teacher Recruitment, Training and Retention Inquiry appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.
Player Development Project
JULY 10, 2023
Reader, Without a doubt, the best coaches have a strong ability to connect and communicate with their players. I’d also suggest connecting with every individual in a team is possibly one of the hardest parts of being a coach. Whether it’s the ability to tell (and sell) a story for a performance outcome, to bring the group together, or the skill of connecting with kids through child friendly language, communication is key.In any session, coaches will make mistakes just like players.
The Sporting
JULY 10, 2023
The Story of Anzhi Makhachkala’s Fall From Grace Once considered the richest club in the world, Anzhi Makhachkala is now on the brink of extinction. But what really happened to this legendary football club? Crippy Cooke tells the full story. Willian playing for Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala The football world has been turned upside down since Saudi Arabia privatised state-owned clubs, resulting in big-name players making the switch from Europe to the Middle East for large transfer fees and sala
Gopher PE
JULY 11, 2023
If you haven’t heard of it yet, Gaga Ball is a fast-paced and action-packed game that has taken recess and PE by storm. It’s easy to learn and guarantees endless fun for players of all ages and skill levels. What is Gaga Ball? Before we jump into the rules and strategies, let’s get a grasp of what Gaga Ball is all about. Gaga Ball is a variation of dodgeball played inside an octagonal or hexagonal pit.
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