Category: Health & PE
For many years, the words “Shelter in Place” meant lock the gym door and then continue on with instruction as usual. However, when those same words came from state …
As education has evolved over the years, teachers have had to adapt to everything from changes in computer and smart phone technology, apps and social media to constantly changing …
In the last 20 years, required physical education in high schools has decreased dramatically. Statistics from 2018 indicate that only 52% of high school students take PE one day …
As more and more schools move to distance learning due to COVID-19, health and physical education teachers are looking for ways to keep students healthy and physically active at …
As a rock star teacher, you may be searching for something to challenge you and move your practice to another level. Perhaps you’ve heard the term National Board Certification …
Do you want students to engage in physical activity beyond their scheduled PE class? Are you looking for ways to increase student engagement and transform your school’s culture? Would …
To confront the challenges associated with contemporary education, a growing number of K-12 schools are adopting a Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) framework where educators work collaboratively and interdependently with …
I never would have imagined eight years ago that my school system in Montgomery County, Maryland, would develop a comprehensive, system-wide initiative that unified all offices in the district …
Observe a typical physical education classroom and you may have a few adjectives to describe the scene: energetic, stimulating, chaotic, calm. Yes, you read that correctly … you can …
As physical education teacher education (PETE) programs nationwide experience declining enrollments, there have been many discussions among those in the profession about how to increase enrollment in undergraduate PETE …