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Precision in Physical Education (PE) – What is its role?

Reinventing the Game

Precision in Physical Education (PE) – What is its role? My personal belief is that the younger the age group of learners, the more worthwhile to understand better the physiological processes at work within the learner and the behaviour exhibited in response to task and environment.

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What does Skills and Values look like in Physical Education (PE)?

Reinventing the Game

It is a combination of work stress, doubts about alignment of what I want with what it should it be like to be a Physical Education (PE) teacher, fatigue, etc. Recently, I came upon a question asked on social media regards what is skill, or to be skilful and what does it mean for Physical Education (PE).

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The Full-Stack Physical Educator

The Physical Educator

#PhysEdU is a professional community for physical educators that was designed with one purpose in mind: to help you unlock and grow your potential to be an outstanding physical education teacher. teachers’ approach to teaching and support their development towards becoming Full-Stack Physical Educators.

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Gaining Athlete Buy-In – Ideas and Strategies for Successful Monitoring

First Beat

Instead, I’ll take a look at some theory that I think is relevant and attempt to provide a framework for motivating your athletes to engage in the monitoring process. By devising strategies to enhance these three areas you will have athletes who are motivated and buy-in to your monitoring strategy.

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Competitively engineering better child sport experiences

Learning Through Sport

2008) Developmental Model of Sport Participation (DMSP) suggests that the structure of junior sport has implications on the development of childrens motivation and game development, and therefore ability and willingness to progress to a more sport specialised competitive environment with youth sport. Gorman, A. Headrick, J., Renshaw, I.,

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Adding the Physical to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Heartzones

Adding the Physical to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). PEL, Physical and Emotional Learning. A New Construct for Physical Education. That construct is a valuable component of learning and meets with several of the five national standards for Physical Education [3] (see attached Appendix A). 2] [link].

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Reasons Movement Teaches Kids to Think and Learn Differently

Skillastics

Studies have proven that physical movement helps kids improve their memory, increase their motivation, and improve motor skills. But the connection to how the brain and physical activity work together goes much deeper. Movement and physical activity truly helps kids think and learn differently.