Fostering Good Sportsmanship in Physical Education: An Educator's Guide
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As educators in the field of physical education, we have an important role in shaping our students' development beyond their physical...


How to Incorporate Yoga Into Physical Education: 20 Poses and Postures to Use in a PE Class
Adding yoga to physical education is an excellent way for students to learn about and experience the various benefits of yoga and...
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25 Ideas for Incorporating Long Jump Ropes in a Physical Education Class
Jumping rope in small groups using a long rope is an ideal way to add excitement and variety to a physical education class. Incorporating...
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Are you a PE Pirate? Passionate, Intentional, Resilient, Adventurous, Tenacious and Engaged!
PE Pirates are:
P- Passionate
I- Intentional
R- Resilient
A- Adventurous
T- Tenacious
E- Engaged
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Fostering Relationships Through Physical Education Games
Games provide fun and memorable learning opportunities. These games are like seeds.
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Staying Positive in Stressful Situations: A Physical Education Teacher's Perspective
With all the complex challenges facing teachers in today’s educational environment, it is easy to become very negative towards your job.
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What if the Experiences Children Have in Physical Education are Life Changing?
As Physical Education and Health teachers, we have an important role in the lives of our students. I feel like the experiences children have
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#ContagiousPassion for Physical Education
The summer of 2018 was a whirlwind of nearly 60 hours of professional development that has made a career long impact on my practice as a...
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All Things Created Equal? A Look at Inequity of Access in Physical Education
The only way we will continue to get better is leaning on each other. If you attend a state conference, bring something back and present it.
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Assumptions: My Health, My Family, and Your Students- Reflections from a Physical Education Teacher
My advice is that the next time a student “misbehaves,” remember that their actions do not exist in a vacuum.
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