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Re-thinking GCSE PE: A GCSE Curriculum for Genuine Physical Education

PE Scholar

A GCSE Curriculum for Genuine Physical Education so that students engagement in physical activity is nurtured and celebrated.

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The Relentless School Nurse: The Importance of Sharing Our Origin Stories

Relentless School Nurse

Every school nurse has a beginning. Our journeys into nursing are as diverse as the communities we serve. Some of us came to the profession through winding paths, while others walked a more direct route. Regardless of how we arrived, our nursing origin stories carry deep meaning, not only for us but for the profession. In a time when nurses are experiencing unprecedented burnout, moral injury, and challenges to our professional autonomy, reflecting on our origin stories can be a powerful act of

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Beyond the Moment – Reflective Practices in MPE

Drowning in the Shallow

What does it mean to get children to reflect in physical education? While reflection is often positioned as a useful teaching tool in the classroom, in PE it is frequently marginalised or reduced to a post-lesson activity that captures only the immediate responses of pupils’ judgement of their performance.

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Getting Started with MPE by Metodi (North Macedonia)

Lampe

As a passionate educator, PE teacher, manager, and sports coach, Ive always believed in the transformative power of physical activity. My journey toward implementing Meaningful PE (MPE) began with a simple yet profound desire: to create an environment where every student can engage, enjoy, and thrive through physical education.

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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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Healthy Kids, Brighter Futures: Why Wellness Belongs at the Heart of Education

PE for Parents

Skip to content Healthy Meals Incentives RMC Health Subscribe Fundraise ESP --> Resource Library Close Menu Resource Library Healthy Meals Incentives RMC Health Subscribe Fundraise ESP ESP Open Search Search for: What We Do Close Menu What We Do Family-School Partnerships We leverage family-school partnerships to build healthier communities where kids thrive.

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Why Teaching Resilience to Kids is SOOO Important

RC Families

Teaching resilience to kids was something that my husband and I strongly believed in as we raised three children who are now adults in their 30s. We knew it was an important trait for them to learn, especially in the sports they all played through college. But it wasn’t until lately that I was reminded.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Protect the Programs That PROTECT OUR KIDS!

Relentless School Nurse

As the school year winds down and many of us pack up our offices for a much-needed and welcome break, I urge you to take one more action before heading into summer: share your stories from the field. This is a call to action for every school nurse who has witnessed the real-life impact of safety-net programs like SNAP and Medicaid. We are the eyes and ears of our school communities.

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Beyond Payroll: The Real Demands Of Paying Student-Athletes

Athletic Director U

The long-anticipated revenue-sharing era in college athletics is no longer theoretical. With the House v. NCAA settlement poised to unleash a tidal wave of financial responsibility onto institutions, Division I athletic departments must rapidly modernize their infrastructure to remain compliant, competitive, and credible. The most urgent challenge? Choosing the right system to handle athlete payment processing and the financial ecosystem that surrounds it.

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Getting Started with MPE by Caoimhe (Ireland)

Lampe

In our school we share a holistic view of Physical Education, where our students receive equal access to all areas of the PE curriculum including: aquatics, athletics, dance, games, gymnastics, and outdoor and adventure.

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PE Insights Episode 52 Daniel Lycett – Coddiwomple: learning is an open world journey. The story of an ordinary human trying their best.

PE Scholar

Dan Lycett discusses how he found purpose and fulfilment in making physical education more human, meaningful, and collaborative.

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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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Managing Load After Off Days and Sickness – Expert Insights from Pro Basketball

First Beat

This article is written by Domenik Theodorou , a Firstbeat Sports client and Performance Coach at RASTA Vechta, a professional basketball team competing in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and FIBA Basketball Champions League (BCL). In this article, Domenik demonstrates how Firstbeat can be leveraged for much more than just monitoring training load. A monitoring system like Firstbeat does more than simply track training data.

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May 2025: Literacy Launch

Rennie Center

May 2025: Literacy Launch catherine-rauseo Mon, 06/02/2025 - 13:00 Fri, 05/30/2025 - 12:00 Read More News Type Newsletter

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Getting Started with MPE By Maria (Ireland)

Lampe

1. CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND: I teach in a small rural school (67 pupils in total) I teach a multi-class, both 5th and 6th class, aged 11 and 12 year olds. There are currently 20 pupils in my class. My class have two 30 minute P.E. classes each week.

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The Drug-Nutrient Interactions that Impact the Two Most Commonly Prescribed Medications

Designs for Health

Data collected between 2017 and March 2020 from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) reported that approximately half of the United States population has taken at least one prescription drug in the past 30 days. A look into the most prescribed medications in the United States reveals the underlying health challenges its citizens face: cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

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Managing Training Load Year-Round: Through Off-Seasons, Breaks & Beyond

First Beat

This article is written by Domenik Theodorou , a Firstbeat Sports client and Performance Coach at RASTA Vechta , a professional basketball team competing in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and FIBA Basketball Champions League (BCL). A monitoring system like Firstbeat does more than simply track training data. Through years of daily use, I’ve come across a number of subtle but valuable insights—small details that go beyond what you might notice at first.

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Evaluating the implementation of curriculum reform: the perspectives of Welsh teachers navigating the new health and wellbeing area of learning experience

PE Scholar

This study gathered insights on implementing the new Curriculum for Wales. It highlights important implications for curriculum reform.

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Getting Started with MPE By Jugoslav (North Macedonia)

Lampe

As a PE teacher with 17 years of experience, I have always been passionate about seeking out new opportunities to expand my knowledge and enrich my teaching methods.

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Investing In Relationships With UNC Charlotte’s Mike Hill

Athletic Director U

UNC Charlotte Director of Athletics Mike Hill sits down with ADU's Tai M. Brown to reflect on the evolution of his leadership philosophy in the post-COVID intercollegiate athletics enterprise and offer insight into the power of relationships.

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ACL Tear Can’t Keep Young Soccer Player Down

Stanford Childrens

Stanford Childrens pediatric orthopedic surgeons are known for treating children with open growth plates Elise tore her ACL two years ago, and we didnt even know it, says her mom, Brooke Burkhardt. When the injury occurred, Elise, then age 9, was playing soccer at camp. She landed funny after a kick. There was no big, dramatic moment like a collision with another player or a fall.

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Blinded by Love: The Truth About Playing Time and Parental Bias in Sports

Better Coaching

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Getting Started with MPE by Kate (North Macedonia)

Lampe

I have been a PE teacher for 10 years. Currently, I teach PE in a co-teaching model at the primary level, working alongside a generalist teacher. I teach students from first to fourth grade (ages 6 to 10). Additionally, I have experience teaching sixth to ninth graders, as well as upper secondary school students.

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It’s Almost Floor Hockey Tourney Time!

Gopher Sport

Our third through fifth grade students are training for our annual floor hockey tournament. Students will have three practice sessions before the tournament begins. Students will choose their own position (goalie, defense, forward) during game play. This is a great community builder as families are invited to attend the tournament. Students make posters prior to the tournament cheering on their team.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Gather ‘Round the Virtual Campfire – Join Me at Writer’s Camp!

Relentless School Nurse

2025 by Leslie H. Nicoll and Writers Camp. CC-BY-ND 4.0 I am thrilled to invite school nurses everywhere to join an exciting new adventure: Writers Camp ! Im honored to serve as one of the camp counselors for this innovative online community created by expert editor and nurse researcher, Leslie H. Nicoll, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN , specifically designed for nurses who are passionate about the science and art of our profession.

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How to Help Your Athlete Manage Disappointment

Complete Performance

Theres a specific kind of heartbreak that hits when your child doesnt get moved up to the next level, especially when all their friends do. You see it in their face. You feel it in the silence on the car ride home. And as a The post How to Help Your Athlete Manage Disappointment appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.

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Getting Started with MPE by Kjetil (Norway)

Lampe

After completing my studies at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences many years ago, I began working as a physical education (PE) teacher in Norwegian elementary schools. Over the past 25 years, Ive also had the chance to teach a wide range of other subjectslanguage, mathematics, science, and music.

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Tennis analysis worksheet

PE Scholar

A useful worksheet for students to observe and analyse the performance of a peer against key technical aspects to the game.

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Pre-GCSE PE course coming your way!

The Everlearner

Dear PE colleagues, I am delighted to announce that, in the immediate term, my colleagues and I at The EverLearner Ltd will be launching the PE sectors first-ever Pre-GCSE PE course. Our new course a series of 16 short lessons with very extensive quizzing in practice, test and checkpoint mode will be available to you no later than September 2025 and, we anticipate, a great deal sooner.

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The Lineup – Volume 14, June 2025

Every Kids Sports

Vol. 14, June 2025 Hi , welcome to the June 2025 issue of the Lineup! In this month’s issue, we’re going to explore: Disney Jr. + ESPN + Every Kid Sports Testimonial-inspired update to our mission. Fall 2025 Every Kid Sports Pass Opening for application on June 23! Learning to Swim is a Lifesaver Teaching autistic kids how to swim. Behind the Scenes Real kids.

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Getting Started with MPE by Iris (Norway)

Lampe

Ive been teaching physical education (PE) for nearly four years now. I came here straight from my studies at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, where I earned a masters degree in Physical Activity and Health and a PGCE.

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Understanding Childhood Rashes: A Pediatrician’s Advice for Parents

Stanford Childrens

If you have ever looked at a red, bumpy, itchy rash on your childs skin and wondered, Is this normal? you are not alone. It can be hard to know which rashes need medical care and which ones can be treated at home. Thankfully, Lauren Strelitz, MD , a pediatrician at Stanford Medicine Childrens Health Pediatrics in Pinole has some tips to help you figure out the best way to deal with rashes.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Ignoring Climate Science Is Public Health Negligence

Relentless School Nurse

As the climate crisis acceleratesbringing extreme heatwaves, toxic wildfires, and mounting health emergenciesthe stakes for Americas health, and for truth itself, have never been higher. Yet rather than confront this crisis with science and urgency, the Trump administration continues to deny, distract, and dismantle decades of climate and public health progress.

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