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Participation In PE – A Playbook For Success

PLT4M

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. ” And when it comes to data on student participation in PE, a few numbers from the report stand out.

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Funding Physical Education Programs

PLT4M

While Christi has retired from teaching after over 30 years in the field, she is still sharing insights and ideas for PE programs across the country. Challenges Of Funding Physical Education Programs School districts have a lot of different school programs they need to consider funding. Check it out!

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Is it Time for Homework in KS3 Physical Education?

The Everlearner

Core PE in secondary schools has very rarely been associated with the experience of home learning (or homework). PE lessons are almost universally homed within the defined curriculum, with extra-curricular provision providing further extension and applied learning in practical performance.

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Buy Technology for Back to School ©

Heartzones

Read several previous articles that share how to access money from the first two rounds for school PE and health. All three rounds of funding currently available for schools allow for “Purchasing educational technology (including hardware, software, and connectivity) for students.” [2] Smart PE moves minds and engages hearts.

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Reality congruent sport teaching

Learning Through Sport

Affective – the argument that focussing on the positive affect of movement will motivate continued participation. The shortfalls of this curriculum model for secondary school PE are well documented. The PE teacher therefore needs to find out what is meaningful to students, and build from there. Sport as understood.