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The Essential Pillars of Effective PE Class

Teach Hub

But physical education is so much more than just burning off energy or giving kids a break from academics. Bringing in discussions on rest, recovery, hydration, and nutrition, especially as students get older and more independent. These actions and discussions are just as important as physical fitness.

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The Power of Connect, Extend, Challenge

Catlin Tucker

Challenge: Encourage them to think about a question they have about this object or creature. Challenge: Discuss any difficulties they faced during the creation process. Physical Education and Movement Connect: After introducing a new sport or game, ask students if it reminds them of any other games they have played before.

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The New Librarian: How to lead a tech-integration revolution

eSchool News

Use your “librarian reference interview” skills to listen, ask questions, and offer suggestions. When I joined physical education teachers on to discuss assessment tools for a two-day lesson on eating lifestyles, I learned they wanted a straightforward research lesson involving simple technology.

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5 models that prioritize learner-centered education

eSchool News

Conventional schooling often leaves students disillusioned, questioning their intelligence and value as it is framed by a system that needs an overhaul. Learners and teachers sit down together to discuss learners’ progress and work, and decide on a grade together.

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How Online Learning Research Can Improve Remote Instruction

Edsurge

At a time when millions of educators have been thrown into remote learning with no formal training, any answer to that question might seem too good to be true. What I would like to see is a 10- to 15-minute mini lecture, then an activity for 30 to 45 minutes” followed by group discussion, she says.

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Checkmate: Chess as a Catalyst for Shaping a Collective Learning Experience in Curriculum

Faculty Focus

When preparing to teach a graduate-level curriculum and assessment in physical education & health education course, we asked ourselves, “What is the best way to teach future educators about curriculum and assessment?” Their first task was to answer two essential questions: How do you set up a chess board for play?

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Checkmate: Chess as a Catalyst for Shaping a Collective Learning Experience in Curriculum

Faculty Focus

When preparing to teach a graduate-level curriculum and assessment in physical education & health education course, I asked myself, “What is the best way to teach future educators about curriculum and assessment?” Their first task was to answer two essential questions: How do you set up a chess board for play?