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Reframing educational assumptions in PE and Sport - with clarity!

The Everlearner

Dear readers, Based on the popularity of last weeks post about reframing in qualification PE , I have decided to follow up with a second post about one (or to an extent, two) elements of last weeks post.

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What are you paying attention to? by @DrBrunsdon

Drowning in the Shallow

The educational aim, relevance, and impact of physical education is, and has always been a messy topic. Although we seem to have weathered much of the philosophical storms that have long plagued the profession, there is emergent interest and appetite for philosophical inquiry across the global profession. In my relatively short tenure as a teacher … Continue reading What are you paying attention to?

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The Relentless School Nurse: Looks Like We Did Again!

Relentless School Nurse

The latest Gallup poll on public trust and ethical perceptions of U.S. professions reveals both stability and shifting attitudes. Nurses once again lead as the most trusted profession, with 76% of Americans rating their honesty and ethical standards as “very high” or “high.” This marks the 23rd consecutive year they have held the top spot, underscoring enduring public confidence in their integrity and dedication to patient care.

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FiT Work #16 - Sleep Deprivation (SY24-25)

Mr. Suarez's Physical Education

FiT Work #16 - Sleep Deprivation (SY24-25) Slide 1 - Title Slide Slide 2 - Paragraph Slide 3 - Link to Videos Slide 4 - Link to Google Form Due at the end of the class period.

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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.

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Effective Competency Sequencing

PE Scholar

Effective competency sequencing is crucial when planning a PE curriculum and individual PE lessons.

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The Relentless School Nurse: 2025 Could Be Your Year to Become a Nationally Certified School Nurse

Relentless School Nurse

Calling all dedicated school nurses committed to serving historically marginalized communities! The National Board of Certification for School Nurses (NBCSN) has an incredible opportunity that could transform your professional journey in 2025. The NBCSN 2025 Scholarship Program is a groundbreaking initiative designed to support diverse school nursing professionals or those who serve marginalized school communities and are committed to excellence and representation in healthcare education.

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Pediatric Pulmonologist Carol Conrad Dies at 63

Stanford Childrens

Carol Conrad, MD, former director of the Pulmonary Function Lab and of the lung and heart-lung transplant program at Stanford Medicine Childrens Health, passed away Nov. 28 at her home in Menlo Park, California. She was 63. Carol Conrad was an excellent and multitalented pediatric pulmonologist, said Lloyd Minor , MD, the dean of the school of medicine and vice president of medical affairs for Stanford University.

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Methodological reflections on artistically illustrating ethnographic text from a study of sport pedagogy in youth detention: Ethics, affect, and description

PE Scholar

Based on an illustrated ethnography, this paper explores what artistic illustrations can do for representations of ethnographic texts.

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Turning Consultation Into Opportunity

FACTS Management

Discover how private schools can best navigate ESSA consultation season, plan with LEAs, and secure federal funds for students and teachers.

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How Physical Education Plays a Core Role in Student Development

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.

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APE Professional’s Journey: Words of Wisdom and Insight from Dr. Terry Rizzo

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Welcome to the latest episode of " What's New in Adapted Physical Education, " where we delve into the world of Adapted Physical Education (APE) through engaging conversations with professionals shaping the field. In this episode, Drs. Barry Lavay and Melissa Bittner (CSLUB) sit down with Dr. Terry Rizzo, a distinguished scholar from California State University- San Bernadino to explore his journey, insights, and the evolution of APE.

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Jill Hicks on What Truly Matters in College Recruiting

Complete Performance

Today on the PerformHappy Podcast, Im joined by Jill Hicks, one of the top experts in college gymnastics recruiting. If youre a gymnast dreaming of competing at the college level, or a parent or coach supporting that dream, this episode is packed with must-hear advice. The post Jill Hicks on What Truly Matters in College Recruiting appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.

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Redefining Classroom Breaks for Holistic Wellbeing – Famli

PE Scholar

A paradigm shift is occurring in the way we perceive student wellbeing.

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Ski Week Activity Guide: February Break Ideas for Families and Programs

S&S

For many families on the West Coast, “Ski Week” or “February Break” offers a mid-winter break from school, often aligning with Presidents Day. While some may head to the slopes, not everyone can spend the week skiing. This break is … Read More The post Ski Week Activity Guide: February Break Ideas for Families and Programs appeared first on S&S Blog.

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How Boardball Bumps Up The Fun, Fitness, and Teamwork in PE ClassesWhat Is Boardball?

Gopher Sport

How Boardball Bumps Up The Fun, Fitness, and Teamwork in PE Classes BOARDBALL Boardball replaces the volleyball net with a portable board, reducing the barriers to play and setup while keeping the core bump-set-spike fundamentals of the game intact. Think Volleyball meets Spikeball. Its a game of strategy, skill, and movement that challenges players to work together while having a whole lotta fun!

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The Relentless School Nurse: Progress Under Threat – Why States Must Lead Gun Violence Prevention

Relentless School Nurse

Why States Must Lead Gun Violence Prevention Gun violence remains one of our country’s most pressing public health crises, claiming more than 40,000 lives annually. Despite the urgent need for evidence-based solutions, federal funding for gun violence prevention research has long been inadequate. In recent years, state-level initiatives like the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center (GVRC) at Rutgers University School of Public Health have emerged as vital leaders in addressing this epid

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Serious ATV Accident Fails to Turn Teen’s Life Upside Down

Stanford Childrens

Stanford Childrens transforms high-risk trauma into remarkable outcome for Nevada boy In Fallon, Nevada, ATVs are a part of life. The rural desert community is proud of its hundreds of miles of dirt roads and trails for riding. On a warm spring day, 15-year-old Dakota Sullivan was on his ATV enjoying a ride when he hit a mile marker at high speed. The impact injured his neck and threatened his life.

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Behind the Scenes

Every Kids Sports

Real kids. Real footage. Real fun! Please enjoy this behind-the-scenes look into the real sports experiences of our kids. This parent-provide footage provides an authentic perspective into the joy of sports. You make playing possible. As we close the year, we are profoundly grateful for the community of supporters who make these opportunities possible.

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EWE Baskets Oldenburg and Firstbeat Sports Confirm New Multi-Year Deal

First Beat

Firstbeat is excited to announce a new multi-year agreement with EWE Baskets Oldenburg that will see the mens professional basketball team use the Firstbeat Sports Premium solution for the next three years, until 2028. The club plays in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), the highest-level league of professional club basketball in Germany. The first team players and staff will have access to Firstbeats comprehensive physiological analytics and the Firstbeat Sports app and sensor to help optimize pl

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Ski Week Activity Guide: February Break Ideas for Families and Programs

S&S

For many families on the West Coast, “Ski Week” or “February Break” offers a mid-winter break from school, often aligning with Presidents Day. While some may head to the slopes, not everyone can spend the week skiing. This break is … Read More The post Ski Week Activity Guide: February Break Ideas for Families and Programs appeared first on S&S Blog.

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Inner Drive and Humor Get Tennis Star Back on Court After Injury

Stanford Childrens

Besides tennis rackets, water bottles, and towels, Ava Brewers sport backpack holds a few unique items. Theres her lucky stuffed gorilla, George, who goes with her to every match, and her trusty book of dad jokes. I keep the joke book in my tennis bag and look at it during matches, Ava says. Humor helps me relax and not feel so tense in the moment. With her easy charm and quick wit, Ava is one of those young women of whom, when you meet her, you think Shell go far.

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Serum Bovine Immunoglobulin in Action: Supporting the Remove and Revive Phases in the 5R Program

Designs for Health

What is the 5R program? The 5R program is a functional medicine framework supporting GI health and restoration. It consists of the following five phases: Remove: Identify and remove food triggers that may prompt or exacerbate GI dysbiosis or inflammation; this phase often consists of an elimination diet. Replace: Support digestion by including nutrients that promote GI healing, such as vitamins and minerals, enzymes, and hydrochloric acid.

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From Setbacks to Comebacks: Raising Mentally Tough Athletes With Dr. Rob Bell

I Love to Watch You Play

From Setbacks to Comebacks: Raising Mentally Tough Athletes With Dr. Rob Bell From Setbacks to Comebacks: Raising Mentally Tough Athletes With Dr. Rob Bell. How do you help young athletes bounce back after failure? Can you really teach mental toughness, or is it something kids learn by facing adversity? In this episode of I Love to Watch You Play, Asia Mape sits down with Dr.

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N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine: A Key Player in Balanced Immune and Healthy Inflammatory Responses

Designs for Health

N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (NAG or GlcNAC) is an amino sugar derived from glucosamine , which is naturally produced by the body to maintain optimal health in various ways. First and foremost, NAG plays a pivotal role in promoting balanced immune function through the process of O -GlcNAcylation, a type of post-translational modification. This complex mechanism supports the development, proliferation, and activation of T and B cells, regulates macrophage responses, and promotes the function of activat