PE Teacher Uses TikTok to Engage with Students
High School Physical Education teachers around the country have been challenged with keeping students active and engaged at home during remote learning. One teacher has
High School Physical Education teachers around the country have been challenged with keeping students active and engaged at home during remote learning. One teacher has
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PE teachers are some of the most creative people out there and even though many schools are still practicing distance learning, it’s not stopping them from creating and sharing unique ways to keep kids active!
If you have been teaching physical education through synchronous means over the last few months, you know first-hand that it can be a challenge. As
Different viewpoints are necessary as we move through the pandemic and begin hybrid and face-to-face schooling. Physical education is often on the perimeter of the area looking in at all the classroom teachers. Prepare to hear from two experienced supervisors of physical education as they share their thoughts and recommendations. This episode of The PE Huddle will cover going back to school, virtual physical education, challenges of leading physical education during times of crisis, and maintaining teacher morale.
It’s back-to-school time and COVID-19 is still impacting the flow of education. Teachers are dealing with different instructional models designed to educate in a safe environment. This PE Huddle will feature a national view of how schools across the country are focusing on the social and emotional needs of teachers, students, and parents as they cope with COVID.
Join us to learn about practical ideas and strategies to make your online instruction exciting and effective. Both guests have been teaching for nearly a month and have been working diligently to take their instruction to the next level.
The PE Huddle will feature Mr. Bill Jones from the University School in Cleveland, OH and Dr. Aaron Beighle from The University of Kentucky. Their focus will be on what was learned during the spring semester experiences with COVID.
Download a certificate of participation here. School is about to begin with many unanswered questions and last-minute solutions on the horizon. Deb Pangrazi and Aaron Beighle will
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