Wed.Sep 11, 2024

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Build, Peak, Maintain

The Everlearner

Discover the Build-Peak-Maintain model for effective teaching, promoting long-term retention and student success through structured learning and reactivation strategies.

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Teaching physical education – PEdagogy Techniques: Questioning: Cold Calling

PE Scholar

Applying effective teaching techniques to Physical Education (PE) This series of PE pedagogy techniques follows our previous series on key PEdagogical

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14 Stress Relief Squeeze Balls For Your Activity Program

S&S

Stress balls are an excellent self-regulation therapy tool that can greatly enhance focus and concentration. They are particularly beneficial for students, especially those with autism or ADHD, as they help manage daily stress and improve attention in the classroom. By … Read More The post 14 Stress Relief Squeeze Balls For Your Activity Program appeared first on S&S Blog.

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Engaging Pickleball Activities for PE Classes

Gopher Sport

Pickleball has rapidly become a favorite sport in physical education programs across the country. Combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, it offers students a dynamic and inclusive way to stay active. Its ease of learning and adaptability make it perfect for school settings, allowing students of all ages and skill levels to participate and enjoy.

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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.