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Exploring Class Grouping in Physical Education

PE Scholar

There can be no doubt that how students are placed into their groups or classes can have a huge impact on their experiences within physical education (PE)

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The Relentless School Nurse: Georgia On My Mind

Relentless School Nurse

I have been honored to speak at many school nursing conferences over the years. Most of them have been remote because of COVID and work restrictions. My school year is coming to an end like a tall glass of sweet tea, as I was able to travel to Savannah, Georgia and speak at Georgia Association of School Nurses (GASN) annual conference. From the moment I landed, to the moment I departed, the warm southern hospitality was extended to me with open arms.

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More of the same?

Drowning in the Shallow

There are 3 possible futures for Physical Education in England. At least according to David Kirk’s (2010) critical analysis of the subject. The darkest future is the extinction of the subject, this however is the least likely one. The most likely future for the subject is that the dominant practice, what he calls ‘PE-as-sports-techniques’, will … Continue reading More of the same?

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Jack Leslie: Dropped from the England Squad for Being Black

The Sporting

Dropped for Being Black: The Story of Jack Leslie and the England Football Team Jack Leslie would have been the first black man to play for England, had he not been dropped from the squad without good reason. Jack Leslie: A Pioneer in English Football Viv Anderson’s name bears the accolade of being the first black player to play for England. This is, of course, something to be proud of and will mean that Anderson will forever be remembered in English football history.

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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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5 Fun Ways to Keep Your Child’s Brain Engaged All Summer Long

FACTS Management

With the arrival of summer, chances are you’re already in the midst of planning exciting family road trips and sun-soaked afternoons filled with bike rides, swimming, and ice cream cones topped with sprinkles. While summer is definitely a season for fun and relaxation, it’s equally crucial to keep your child’s brain active, even during those off-school months.

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What is Physical Literacy?

PLT4M

In this article we explore the question, “What is physical literacy?” and how it relates to the world of physical education. In addition, we break down some of the key concepts of physical literacy and discuss PLT4M’s role in the pursuit of supporting students lifelong journey of health and wellness. Download Now – 24 Free Follow Along Fitness Workouts for Physical Education [Free PDF] What is Physical Literacy?

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Stefan Mauk on the Journey of Youth Development

Player Development Project

After making his professional debut in Australia, Stefan Mauk embarked on a career that would see him win the A-League and play in multiple continents. But his pathway to professional football was not easy. In this article, Mauk, now playing in Japan for Fagiano Okayama, reflects on his childhood playing football, the biggest factors in his development, and how adversity helped drive him to become a professional footballer.

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How and Why Kids Get Ear Infections

Stanford Childrens

Understanding ear infections in children Your baby’s adorable little shell-like ears are made for more than just listening to lullabies. They are sophisticated and delicate organs that make it possible to hear, maintain balance, and connect with the world. But when a child gets an ear infection, the pain and discomfort can affect the whole family. Ear infections are a common ailment for many children.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Grandparents – A Vital Resource in the Gun Violence Prevention Movement

Relentless School Nurse

Grandparents are an invaluable resource in the gun violence prevention movement. Their wealth of life experience and wisdom positions them as powerful agents of change. Harnessing their unique perspectives and influence can significantly contribute to creating safer communities. The special bond between grandparents and their grandchildren is a wellspring of inspiration and motivation.

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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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Supportive Role Probiotics Play on Gut-Brain Axis and Mood Health, According to Recent Review

Designs for Health

The bi-directional crosstalk between the gut microbiome and the brain, called the gut-brain axis, is a complex process that influences many body systems. While psychopathology in the brain is still not fully understood, clinical evidence suggests that a healthy gut microbiome may help support many aspects of mood health and brain function. A recently published review article by Varesi and colleagues explored new findings regarding the role of the gut microbiome and the gut-brain axis on overall

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Stop Nagging Your Kids: 3 Steps to Break the Habit

RC Families

Do you ever wish you could stop nagging your kids? Perhaps you hear yourself saying the same things over and over to your kids with minimal response. Maybe you have to repeat yourself several times to get your kids to cooperate. I don’t know about you but nagging wears me out. When my kids were.

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Greater Breast Support Is Associated With Reduced Oxygen Consumption and Greater Running Economy During a Treadmill Running Task

PE Scholar

To evaluate the effect of greater breast support on oxygen consumption and running economy during a treadmill running task.

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The Desire for Distance : A history of the driver on the PGA Tour

The Sporting

Distance Over Everything: How Driving Distances have Changed on the PGA Tour As the old saying goes, you drive for show and you putt for dough. While that does ring true, there’s no better feeling than ripping a drive deep down into the fairway. Over the years, technology has drastically improved, allowing golfers of all skill levels to hit the ball further and straighter.

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Minerals for Detoxification Support

Designs for Health

The bioaccumulation of heavy metals and other toxins has been a topic of recent research. It may be due to factors associated with environmental, nutritional, and occupational exposure. Evidence suggests that certain trace minerals may help support the body’s response to the exposure to certain toxins such as cadmium, mercury, and arsenic, and may help promote normal detoxification pathways.

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New Website Features (Part 2)

Montessori Physical Education

Instead of a long-winded blog post about how amazing the new membership feature is, I thought it would be better to have a video do it for me.

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How I get my students evaluating in PE lessons (Part 1)

The Everlearner

This week , Part 1: Introduction to the “evaluate” skill in PE lessons. Released Wed 14th June 2023. Next week , Part 2: Example lesson developing the “evaluate” skill in PE lessons. Released 21st June 2023.

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How Different Sports Have Influenced the Evolution of Eyewear Today

The Sporting

The Influence of Sports on Eyewear Throughout the Years From cycling to football, sports have greatly influenced the evolution of sunglasses over the years. We dive into the fascinating history of fashion eyewear! A cyclist in protective eyewear There are many different style trends that have been influenced by the world of sport , but the evolution of sunglasses may be one of the most heavily sport-inspired accessories to infiltrate the world of fashion, with many of today’s popular styles owin

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Strength And Conditioning Software For High Schools

PLT4M

Strength and conditioning software is a powerful tool. But finding the right fit for your use case can be challenging. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of strength and conditioning software for high schools and how to choose the right software for your needs. Download Now – 7 Keys To Running Successful Strength and Conditioning Classes [Free PDF] What is Strength and Conditioning Software?

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Minister Stuart Andrew’s Speech at the School Games National Summit 2023

Association for Physical Education

14/06/2023 Sport Minister, Stuart Andrew, expresses support for the School Games Organiser Programme and highlights the government’s commitment to increasing access to opportunities for sport and physical activity for children […] The post Minister Stuart Andrew’s Speech at the School Games National Summit 2023 appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.

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How I get my students evaluating in PE lessons (Part 1)

The Everlearner

This week , Part 1: Introduction to the “evaluate” skill in PE lessons. Released Wed 14th June 2023. Next week , Part 2: Example lesson developing the “evaluate” skill in PE lessons. Released 21st June 2023.

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Refuel Bootcamp: nail your target audience

My Zone

Knowing your target audience is critical for the success of any health and fitness business. Understanding who your members are and what matters to them means you can deliver a personalised experience that meets their needs and keeps them coming back.

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#011 Coaching is about more than scorelines or trophies

Player Development Project

Reader,​​ I’ve been coaching for 21 years now. I often look back and reflect on some of the things I did as a young coach and wonder what I was thinking, but you don’t know what you don’t know and the best thing about coaching is the more experience you get, the more you realise you have to be comfortable living in the grey.​​Over the last few weeks I have had some great discussions with colleagues in the coaching space about some of the contemporary challenges we face in youth sporting.

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Functional Fitness – What, Why, & How

PLT4M

Functional fitness is any exercise or workout that improves your body’s natural movement patterns. This type of exercise emphasizes functional movements that can be used in everyday life. It is designed to increase strength, power, mobility, and balance, while improving overall health and wellbeing. This article will discuss what functional fitness is, why it is important, and how to incorporate it into physical education and everyday life.

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A Gymnastics Take on Toxic Coaching – Brook Weinheimer’s Story

Complete Performance

This episode is for anyone who’s had trouble with a coach, or found themselves worried about going to practice, obsessing over being perfect and more. Brook shares her story and how she became the coach she always wanted for herself. Topics discussed: Brook has become an advocate… The post A Gymnastics Take on Toxic Coaching – Brook Weinheimer’s Story appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.

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Relay Activity Prompt Card

PE Scholar

Relay Activity Prompt Card This Relay activity prompt card has been created to give a broad overview of the most important rules, common misconceptions

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Essential Minerals to Promote Healthy Weight

Designs for Health

Nearly one in every three adults are overweight , and more than two in every five adults are obese. Unhealthy body weight is often associated with a nutrient-poor diet , leading to inadequate intake of essential minerals like zinc , potassium , and magnesium. These minerals play crucial roles in supporting overall health and helping maintain a healthy body weight by performing various functions.

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NCPEID May APE Collaborative: Top Teaching Tips from SHAPE APE Teachers of the Year

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Listen in on the May NCPEID APE Collaborative that features 3 SHAPE APE Teachers of the Year: Katelyn Smith (Rock Creek School, MD), Jennifer Heebink (Buffalo, MN), and Kasia Givenrod (Brea Unified School District, CA). In this episode they discuss their top teaching tips they have learned over their careers. This includes discussing different teaching styles, assessment, IEP strategies, accommodations/modifications, and skill breakdowns.

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Uniting the Movement Impact Report Published

Association for Physical Education

14/06/2023 Sport England has published a new report today highlighting how they’re performing as they head into year two of their strategy’s second implementation plan. The report details the impact […] The post Uniting the Movement Impact Report Published appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.

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The Best Ohio State Buckeyes To Play in the NFL

The Sporting

Ohio State Buckeyes That Went On To Have Stellar NFL Careers The Ohio State Buckeyes hold a strong claim to being named the most successful college program in terms of producing NFL talent. No other college team can match the sheer number of top-tier talent to come through Ohio State’s campus. FACT: As of 2023, Ohio State has produced the most first-round selections in the NFL Draft of all college football (90).

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Reach Outside of the 4 Walls of the Gym

Heartzones

Reach Outside of the 4 Walls of the Gym During my 20 year career as a PE teacher in Vinton, Iowa, my school would hold an open house the first few weeks of school. Parents and their children would go from class to class to hear from the teachers about what they could expect their children to be learning in the coming year. For me, as the Physical Education teacher, I would put all the different types of balls in the middle of the gym.

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How to Be an Ally and Upstander in Your School

SHAPE America

Let’s face it. There are a lot of differing views in the world today. When I came into education, I wanted to be a mentor and give students the chance to have one more teacher who looked like them (multicultural, curly hair, etc.). I still believe students are looking for a sense of connection and belonging in school. We heard it all during the COVID-19 pandemic: “ Maslow before Bloom.

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LTA Tennisables – Here to Help Kids Crush it at Tennis!

Association for Physical Education

12/06/2023 The LTA has unveiled a major new campaign to inspire and engage children primarily aged 4-11 to play tennis. The LTA Tennisables, a group of six colourful tennis ball […] The post LTA Tennisables – Here to Help Kids Crush it at Tennis! appeared first on Association for Physical Education - Association For Physical Education | P.E.