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Behavioral Approaches and Interventions in Physical Education

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Specifically, one guest works as an APE specialist for charter schools in California, and the one teaches PE at an alternative school for special education in Vermont. The group goes into common definitions and misconceptions in the APE community, such as the population of students that these educators serve.

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Virtual PE Lessons with Free Downloadable PDF

PLT4M

Virtual PE is a great way to engage students in physical activity while teaching important physical education concepts. As a result, many families opt for a virtual learning experience, and public school districts, charter schools, and private schools are all embracing the demand.

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Will Technology Replace Teachers?

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A well-rounded education that empowers student performance requires the role of a skilled teacher. Rather than pinning teachers and technology against each other, we should consider the power of combining high-quality teaching with cutting-edge new technologies. Historically, schools considered learners to be consumers of facts.

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CARES ACT Funding

Heartzones

Here are some suggestions to help you get the “yes” when you ask: Helps students focus on their health and safety by using home and at school connected physical activity and fitness technology. Teaches self-management by using connected smart devices like step counting, heart rate, and other tools. All schools in the USA are eligible.