Designing a PE GCSE theory curriculum
PE Scholar
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
by Annie-Jane Finch Johnson Introduction In my previous experience working with physical education (PE) teachers and from my online research of school
PE Scholar
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
by Annie-Jane Finch Johnson Introduction In my previous experience working with physical education (PE) teachers and from my online research of school
Relentless School Nurse
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
SHOT IN THE ARM should be seen by all 8 billion people on Earth! We need to rethink our collective behavior as a society facing the consequences of misinformation and a denial of objective truths that are the foundation of civilization. – Neil deGrasse Tyson (Exec Producer) The open access to the documentary SHOT IN THE ARM , now streaming on PBS , is particularly significant in today’s polarized political climate, especially with Robert F.
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PLT4M
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
At PLT4M, we are firm believers in the importance of participation in PE for all students. Participation in PE classes can support physical, mental, and emotional health among students now and into their adult lives. We explore what student participation in PE means, how school districts can create a lasting impact, and provide actionable strategies to apply in schools. >>> Free Download: Lifetime Fitness Playbook with 12 Free Lessons Participation In PE By The Numbers The U.S Re
S&S
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
Move over, coloring books! Paint by Sticker® is here with a fresh, fun craft for kids and adults. Paint by Sticker offers a fun, mess-free alternative to the traditional paint by numbers. It simplifies the process with its innovative sticker … Read More The post 11 Themed Paint By Sticker Books – Peel and Stick Interactive Activity appeared first on S&S Blog.
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.
PE Scholar
NOVEMBER 28, 2024
In response to the DfE’s call for evidence, the team here at PE Scholar submitted an extensive reply in relation to PE - here is a shortened summary of
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Keeping Kids in Motion
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
“Reading is to the brain what exercise is to the body.” -Joseph Addison HOLIDAY BINGO is another exciting holiday game for all ages. It consists of 25 challenges alternating between reading and exercise. The goal is the complete as many BINGOs as possible throughout the holiday season.
Stanford Childrens
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
As families prepare for holiday travel, there’s another item check before getting on the road: your child’s car seat. Experts are warning of counterfeit car seats after seeing an alarming rise in the number of such seats purchased by unknowing parents. These seats are being sold at major online retailers that allow third party sellers, tempting parents with a much lower cost.
PE Scholar
NOVEMBER 29, 2024
Introduction In this episode, Nathan Walker is in conversation with Sam Horton, PE and swimming lead at a primary school in England.
RC Families
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
If you want to truly have a thankful home, it must be a year-round lifestyle, not just a holiday spirit that comes around in November and December. I’ve met folks who seem to naturally exude gratefulness; it feels like that is just who they are. But for others–and I think that I fall into this.
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.
The Everlearner
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
How many PE teachers have learned how to teach visual, verbal, manual and mechanical guidance since the GCSE and A-level PE courses changed in 2016? Guidance, a pretty simple topic, has been taught on all GCSE and A-level PE courses since that time, having previously been an A-level-exclusive topic.
S&S
NOVEMBER 29, 2024
If you’re looking to add a little extra holiday magic to your program or at home, Christmas tree-themed crafts are a fun and festive way to celebrate! From simple DIY projects to convenient craft kits, we’ve highlighted 9 Christmas tree … Read More The post 9 Christmas Tree Crafts for the Holiday Season appeared first on S&S Blog.
PE Scholar
NOVEMBER 28, 2024
This article discusses the embodied nature of physical literacy with specific attention given to the interconnectedness of embodiment.
My Zone
NOVEMBER 29, 2024
Imagine a gym where members are more motivated, engaged, and loyal than ever. That’s exactly what PROGYM in Morocco has created, backed by Myzone heart rate technology.
Complete Performance
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Today’s podcast is a must-listen for all the sport families out there who feel the pressure of the college admissions process. Whether you’re facing setbacks like injuries or worried that athletic achievements alone might not be enough to open those college gates, you’re not alone.… The post How to Get Into Your Dream School with Rachel Collins appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.
S&S
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
Do you have several independent residents at your senior facility? If you have a group of residents who enjoy doing independent activities on their own, then introduce them to a few types of puzzle games and activities that can allow … Read More The post 6 Fun Puzzle Activities for Your Independent Senior Residents appeared first on S&S Blog.
PE Scholar
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Do you want to start exploring different ways to approach your teaching but don’t know where to start?
My Zone
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
Myzone is an innovative, wearable heart rate system.
Stanford Childrens
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Traditionally, neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are laser-focused on helping the smallest and most critically ill babies recover. While that’s always the primary goal, a handful of forward-thinking hospitals have embraced a family-focused approach to care that also includes the parents’ mental health and well-being. When a baby is critically ill and in the NICU, the stress on parents can be unrelenting and can last for months.
First Beat
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
In this article, guest writer and Firstbeat client Konstantinos Stratakis discusses the role of off-season conditioning in team sports, including balancing sports-specific and non-specific conditioning like HIIT. He also explores how Firstbeat supports off-season training by providing insights into internal and external training loads, aerobic and anaerobic effects, and athlete readiness.
S&S
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
Paper Lanterns are a great way to decorate any space during the holiday season. Easy to make and endlessly customizable, these lanterns bring a warm, festive glow to any setting. With just one easy-to-follow template, you can effortlessly customize each … Read More The post DIY Lanterns for Every Season & Holiday appeared first on S&S Blog.
What's New in Adapted Physical Education
NOVEMBER 29, 2024
Welcome back to What's New in Adapted Physical Education , where we shine a light on trailblazers in the field of adapted physical education (APE). In this episode, we interview Nicole McCoy (@ ), an APE teacher in Lancaster, Pennsylvania about how she has transformed her teaching by integrating innovative assistive technologies. Her work exemplifies the power of creativity, collaboration, and determination in breaking barriers to participation and fostering independence for her students.
Designs for Health
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and is comprised of three main layers: the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. There are many different types of cells within these layers, including keratinocytes. Keratinocytes are involved in many skin functions, including maintaining a barrier, providing an appropriate immune response, healing wounds, and creating proteins like keratin.
PE for Parents
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
The post Mixed-Methods Insights from District Leaders appeared first on Action for Healthy Kids.
Rennie Center
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
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Gopher Sport
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
In the world of international education, there are those who simply teach, and then there are educators like Allison Deakin, Head of Department for Elementary PE and Swimming, JV & Varsity Badminton Coach, and former Activities Coordinator at GEMS Dubai American Academy (DAA). With over 30 years of teaching experience spanning Canada, Singapore, Jakarta, and Dubai, Allison has crafted a Physical Education (PE) program that not only caters to her students’ physical needs but also nurtur
Relentless School Nurse
NOVEMBER 23, 2024
In a compelling “Letter to the Editor” recently published in The Philadelphia Inquirer , nurses Donna Gaffney and Teri Mills highlight the critical public health risks posed by President-elect Donald Trump’s healthcare policies. Their piece exemplifies nurses’ crucial role in advocating for public health through opinion writing.
PE for Parents
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
The post Transforming School Health Environments appeared first on Action for Healthy Kids.
Relentless School Nurse
NOVEMBER 24, 2024
Gun safety has evolved into a powerful social movement, transcending political divisions through its focus on public health and community well-being. However, the incoming Trump administration is planning to challenge or reverse some of the progress made in recent years, particularly through efforts to roll back gun violence prevention policies and defund key initiatives like the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
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