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5 Ways to Celebrate PE & Sport Week in Your School … All Year Long!

SHAPE America

Every May, we celebrate physical educators and coaches — the “champions” who help kids gain the confidence, competence, and motivation to be physically active in school, before and after school, and for the rest of their lives. Be creative and include them in games and movement challenges.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Help Me Break Through Writer’s Block – Share Your Ideas!

Relentless School Nurse

Dear Readers, Greetings from The Relentless School Nurse! In times like these, I turn to the incredible community of readers and supporters who make The Relentless School Nurse come alive. Is there a burning question about school health that keeps you up at night?

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11 Creative Ways to Show Teacher Appreciation 

FACTS Management

Teachers are the heroes of your school. These living, breathing examples of your school’s mission, vision, and values regularly serve fellow teachers, students, parents, and community members. Here are a few creative ideas to try: Don’t underestimate the power of words. Don’t forget about student teachers at your school.

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Off Season Basketball Workouts For High School Athletes

PLT4M

Strength training plays a vital role in the success of basketball players’ performance on the court. From high school basketball players all the way up to the best players in the NBA, success starts in the weight room. The high school weight room unlocks new levels of success for high school athletes.

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Funding Physical Education Programs

PLT4M

Challenges Of Funding Physical Education Programs School districts have a lot of different school programs they need to consider funding. Therefore, it can often feel like there is a lack of funding for physical education in schools. Check out the full professional development webinar hosted by PLT4M.

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The Beauty of Open-Ended Games in PE (Part 1)

Montessori Physical Education

Since players may perform actions that the game designer did not expect, the game’s writers must find creative ways to impose a storyline on the player without interfering with their freedom.” ” — Wikipedia Some of the most popular board and video games ever created are classified as open-world.

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Transplant Recipient Celebrates Impressive 40-Year ‘Heart-Aversary’ in a Remarkable Year for Stanford

Stanford Childrens

She makes the most of every moment—avidly running, strength training, hiking, and swimming—to keep her donated heart beating strong. Lizzy’s heart transplant was performed in 1984 by Philip Oyer, MD , recently retired professor of cardiothoracic surgery at the Stanford School of Medicine.