Making Kids Better People [Interactive]
A primary job of the physical education teacher is to improve student behavior. Here are a couple of thoughts about how to do it.
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A primary job of the physical education teacher is to improve student behavior. Here are a couple of thoughts about how to do it.
This is the second part in a four-part podcast series that Ross Chakrian has created to have teachers become more familiar with the Movement Ed model within elementary P.E. This second episode in the series will focus on the specific concepts and elements that make up the Movement Ed Model.
My district was scheduled to start the school year under a hybrid model. Our students were scheduled to be split into two cohort groups, alternating each
For many across our country, the upcoming school year will require teachers to educate students in a virtual world. Remote instruction and learning over the
By now, some teachers and students have already begun the 2020-2021 school year. Those that haven’t yet will be doing so over the next few
This is the first part of a 4 part blog series that Ross Chakrian created to have teachers become more familiar with the Movement Ed Model within Elementary PE. This first episode in the series will focus on a basic overview of what the Movement Ed Model is and why it is beneficial for both students and teachers.
Like many of you reading this blog, my day-to-day routine as a Physical Education teacher was completely turned upside-down in mid-March as the result of
Every day, PE instructors and coaches teach kids how to become more physically active, healthier, better athletes, and better adults. With school closures and social
Adapt! As adapted physical education teachers, we often have to be flexible and adapt to our environment. We may have to move out of our
We know it can be difficult to teach Physical Education without equipment. We know many of you are struggling to find ways to keep students
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