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Cooperative Learning in Physical Education

PLT4M

Sean Fullerton is a former secondary physical education teacher and current Ph.D. In this article, Sean explores a cooperative learning in physical education Be on the lookout for lots of great content from Sean as he helps take the academic angle of physical education best practices. What is Cooperative Learning?

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The Adventure Mile (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

This new instructional module provides over 100 pages of fitness running instructional tools with fun and cooperative learning activities that teach students about the physical, social and emotional benefits of fitness running as a lifetime fitness activity. Academic Language Cards: [PDF, WORD]. Teacher Evaluation.

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Student Centered Learning Examples Using Technology

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Sean Fullerton is a former secondary physical education teacher and current Ph.D. In this article, Sean explores student centered learning examples in physical education with the use of technology. Student centered learning places the focal point of instruction on the individual needs of the students, rather than the teacher.

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5 Tips To Technology Use In Physical Education

PLT4M

Sean Fullerton is a former secondary physical education teacher and current Ph.D. Be on the lookout for lots of great content from Sean as he helps take the academic angle of physical education best practices. Physical educators also often use technology for teacher productivity such as websites and e-documents (Baek et al.,

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Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility in Physical Education (Part Two)

The Physical Educator

TARE’s first section – observable teaching strategies – involves nine unique strategies that represent a variety of teacher behaviours that promote or foster personal and social responsibility. Respect is a a pillar of positive teacher-student relationships and is fundamental to personal and social responsibility.