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How instructional audio amps up physical education classes

eSchool News

Clear verbal and nonverbal communication build trust and respect, making students feel heard and helping them more effectively develop motor skills. These grab and go units include wireless microphones that teachers and students use to amplify their voices as they move about a room.

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How I use technology to keep PE relevant in the 21st century

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With the advancement of technology and shift towards collaborative work in the classroom, physical education teachers are finding more and more ways to keep PE relevant in the collaborative and technology-filled 21st century. Students are placed in groups and given a goal or project to complete. Project-based learning.

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Would You Rather: Transfer and Apply

Catlin Tucker

The first and second blogs in this series focused on providing meaningful choices when students are acquiring information and making meaning. series, we will explore how we can provide students with choices that enable them to transfer and apply their learning effectively. In this third and final installment of our “Would You Rather?”

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Sensory spaces may help support all students

eSchool News

The availability of this funding, along with the complex trauma issues brought on by the pandemic–including social isolation, depression and generalized anxiety–have prompted educators to increase their focus on the importance of social-emotional learning (SEL) to address all students’ needs. What is a sensory space?

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Using technology to support learning through movement

eSchool News

The NEA encourages teachers to bring physical activity into the classroom by incorporating brain breaks in students daily routines or taking classroom activities outside. A university developed a course that meshes physics lessons with martial arts. When students are moving, they are having fun.

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With a Virtual Reality Assist, Video Games Get K–12 Students Moving

EdTech Magazine

With a Virtual Reality Assist, Video Games Get K–12 Students Moving. Video Games as Physical Education. Virtual reality technology , which turns users into active participants, is dramatically changing the way kids play video games. shailaja.neela…. Fri, 11/15/2019 - 16:38. by Shailaja Neelakantan.

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How to tackle testing trauma in 4 effective ways

eSchool News

How to prepare your students for tests. Given that students sit for most of their school day, this is effective even during a non-testing day. Remember that on testing day, students may sit for up to two straight hours! Have students follow an exercise routine in the classroom; here’s an example. Test site visitation day.

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