PE Lesson Checklists
PE Scholar
APRIL 2, 2025
These Lesson Checklists provide a handy visual tool to ensure that PE in your school is inclusive, equitable and a positive environment for all.
PE Scholar
APRIL 2, 2025
These Lesson Checklists provide a handy visual tool to ensure that PE in your school is inclusive, equitable and a positive environment for all.
The Everlearner
APRIL 2, 2025
After two really successful posts in the last two weeks on extended writing examples for AQA GCSE PE (available here: Extended writing examples for your GCSE PE Course - Part 1 AQA GCSE PE ) and Edexcel GCSE PE (available here: Extended writing examples for your GCSE PE Course - Part 2 Edexcel GCSE PE ), Im following up this week with an equivalent set of resources for OCR GCSE PE.
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Rennie Center
MARCH 31, 2025
Competency-Based Approaches to Graduation: What MA Can Learn from its New England Neighbors March 2025 catherine-rauseo Mon, 03/31/2025 - 15:41 Following Novembers ballot initiative that ended the use of the MCAS as a graduation requirement, Massachusetts policymakers have begun rethinking what it means to earn a diploma within the state. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education recently proposed amendments to the states competency determination regulations to provide clarity for sch
Arizona Health and Physical Education
APRIL 2, 2025
We love our teachers in Arizona and we know a lot of them teach High School! Here is an opportunity to attend a clinic in Tempe, AZ at Corona Del Sol High School on May 3rd from 8 am to 3 pm with the National High School Strength & Conditioning Association. There is a cost for tickets. This event is open to all grade level PE teachers, however, please be advised that it is geared for anyone who teaches strength and conditioning to high schoolers whether it is in the school year or in the sum
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
APRIL 4, 2025
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) is offering free teacher training for high-quality and inclusive PE lessons.
Keeping Kids in Motion
APRIL 1, 2025
I’ve always been curious. I search for the why. I have a difficult time just letting things happen without wondering. I wonder…a lot. My wife had never heard of so much wondering before she met me. Naturally, I wonder why she never wondered like me. Or does she wonder and call it something else?
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FACTS Management
APRIL 2, 2025
Confident employees deliver better service, work more efficiently, and contribute to a positive team culture. Learn how to build confidence in seasonal staff with structured training, recognition, and performance tracking.
PE Scholar
APRIL 3, 2025
Matthew Berkshire, James Mason and Jack Hardwicke Abstract Physical education (PE) has long been contested as various discourses compete and conflict on
Rennie Center
MARCH 31, 2025
Bill Analysis: An Act To Promote Student College and Career Success and Civic Engagement(S.
Relentless School Nurse
APRIL 1, 2025
School nursing is evolving rapidly, reflecting broader societal changes and challenges in healthcare delivery. School nurses serve as educators, advocates, and crisis managers at the critical intersection of health and education. Several urgent trends are shaping our roles and responsibilities, making our work more essential than ever. One of the most pressing issues is the growing mental health crisis among students.
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.
FACTS Management
MARCH 31, 2025
Seasonal employees who feel valued and engaged perform better and stay longer. Learn how feedback, interactive training, and recognition can keep your staff motivated and productive.
PE Scholar
APRIL 2, 2025
The Movement Monster is an enchanting children's book that takes young readers on a thrilling journey through the magical world of movement and imagination.
Stanford Childrens
APRIL 3, 2025
Stanford Medicine Childrens Healths multivisceral transplant program is the only one on the West Coast Ezekiel (Zeke) Atchison loves doing puzzles, stacking blocks, and playing with toys with moving parts. He definitely has an engineering mind, says Rayma, his grandmother and custodial parent. While Zeke sounds like an average 5-year-old, the truth is he is fortunate to be alive and just now is beginning to really thrive.
Relentless School Nurse
APRIL 3, 2025
Donna Gaffney and Teri Mills, my friends, “The OpEd Nurses,” are passionate advocates for public health. Drawing on decades of nursing experience, they use thought-provoking opinion pieces to tackle pressing healthcare issues. In their latest Op-Ed in the Portland Tribune , they expose the devastating consequences of proposed budget cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU).
FACTS Management
MARCH 30, 2025
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PE Scholar
APRIL 1, 2025
In advance of World Autism Day tomorrow, today's insight will discuss autism and how to support students on the autism spectrum (autistic students) in
Complete Performance
APRIL 1, 2025
In this episode of the PerformHappy Podcast, I sit down with mental skills coach Graham Betchart, whose expertise has helped top NBA players develop a strong mindset for high-pressure moments. But what makes Grahams approach so powerful is that its not just for elite athletesits The post Trust, Accept, Be Present – Graham Betcharts Three-Step Plan for Sport Success appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.
Stanford Childrens
MARCH 31, 2025
While prevention is key, injuries can still happen. A pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Stanford Medicine Childrens Health highlights three common injuries in youth sports. As the days get longer and the weather warms up, young athletes are gearing up for the start of the spring sports season. Whether its soccer, baseball, track and field, or lacrosse, the shift from indoor activities to outdoor play brings a fresh sense of energy and anticipation.
Keeping Kids in Motion
APRIL 1, 2025
Following a lesson on striking a ball with our insteps and laces, I like to introduce soccer hot spots with hula hoops. It’s a game that allows for several repetitions focusing on accuracy and touch. Above all, it incorporates a class challenge that is fun for all levels.
Relentless School Nurse
MARCH 30, 2025
The recent decision by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to dismantle the Administration for Community Living (ACL) marks a devastating setback to decades of progress in advocacy for disability rights and aging populations. Under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., this restructuring plan has ignited widespread outrage among advocates, caregivers, and families who depend on the ACLs programs to ensure that disabled individuals and older adults can live independently, access
AKA Sports
APRIL 3, 2025
Albeit a bit chilly and gray, spring is in the air, baseball is getting in full swing, and March Madness basketball wrapping up, which means one thing in our world Summer is right around the corner! Here are our new and improved (see 10 Reasons to Choose AKA Blog 2019 ) reasons AKA is the place for your Summer Camp (care) needs. With the All Sports Camp (K-6), Speed of Play Program (Gr. 7-8), and AKA SEALs advanced sports camps at select sites, we have it all and can confidently say, were the be
S&S
APRIL 2, 2025
Celebrate National Skilled Nursing Care Week, which starts on Mothers Day on Sunday, May 11th and ends on Armed Forces Day on Saturday, May 17th, with your residents as you recognize this years theme Tapestry of Life. For the … Read More The post Celebrating National Skilled Nursing Care Week – Tapestry of Life Theme appeared first on S&S Blog.
A Positive Approach To Teen Health
MARCH 31, 2025
Id rather they drink under my roof than drink and drive. Some of my friends parents spouted this motto when talking with my parents about their underage childrens drinking habits. While somewhat understandablethey didnt want their children to put themselves in harms way by drinking and driving, and they didnt want to be rigidthe premise is fallible.
Designs for Health
APRIL 1, 2025
Stress can affect every area of life; from what we eat to how we move our bodies. Stress is a normal response to situations perceived as potentially harmful. Through intricate cellular and neurohormonal communication, stress prepares the body to respond. Increased heart rate, better focus, and clearer thinking are associated with the stress response and subside once the stressor is gone.
Relentless School Nurse
APRIL 2, 2025
The future of public education in America is under attack. In their compelling Op-Ed, The Trump Administration Is Betraying Our Kids and Jeopardizing Americas Future , Dr. Arthur Lavin and nurse leader Teri Mills expose the dangerous policies that threaten the very foundation of our education system. Framed under the guise of returning education to the states, these efforts include deep cuts to Title I funding, the weakening of civil rights protections, and an aggressive push toward privatizatio
Relentless School Nurse
APRIL 2, 2025
President Donald Trumps executive orders during the first months of his second term have inflicted widespread harm on children across the United States, jeopardizing their access to education, healthcare, and basic needs. Framed as efforts to streamline government or promote family autonomy, these policies have triggered alarm among experts and advocates due to their severe impact on vulnerable populations, particularly children in low-income households, immigrant families, and those reliant on
Relentless School Nurse
APRIL 3, 2025
More than 100 public health leaders, including former U.S. Secretaries of Health and Human Services, CDC directors, and a former Surgeon General, have issued an urgent open letter to Congress condemning the Trump administration’s sweeping efforts to dismantle the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This call to action coincides with the start of National Public Health Week (April 713, 2025), a celebration of public health achievements and, this year, a rallying cry against th
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