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How instructional audio amps up physical education classes

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While communication challenges can arise for physical education teachers, technology like mobile instructional audio systems can increase communication, boosting motivation, performance, and overall classroom connection for all students. It also supports in class management and delivering clearer instruction.

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Top tips for great cross-curricular coding

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In a recent edWebinar sponsored by Unruly Splats , Lauren Watkins, Marketing Director, and Christine Danhoff, Technology Integration Specialist at Genoa Area Local Schools in Ohio, advocate integrating coding and computer science into core subjects such as math, music, art, world language, English, and physical education.

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How to tackle testing trauma in 4 effective ways

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Better yet, have your physical education teacher make a video; students likely connect more with their own teachers. Play energetic/motivational background music. This quick warmup is effective before a test and during a break between sections. Have students follow an exercise routine in the classroom; here’s an example.

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5 apps to jump-start augmented reality in the classroom

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“Unfortunately, too much of our education system is structured like virtual reality. We create an artificial world where subjects like history, science, and physical education are separated into distinct, and unreal, classes without reference to each other.

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How augmented reality enhances the classroom — even without technology

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Too much of our education system is structured like virtual reality. We create an artificial world where subjects like history, science, and physical education are separated into distinct, and unreal, classes without reference to each other. This distinction is even more pronounced and important in education.

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How to Assess Learning in a Pandemic

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I wrote a book about plagiarism in which I basically concluded that most of the time, the problem is an educational problem and a motivation problem rather than an enforcement problem. Blum: I began to read the research on motivation, and that, of course, distinguishes intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.

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Systemic Change Means Rethinking College and Career Prep. We’ve Done It Before.

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Still, it could be argued that the space race was not an actual crisis, but an invented one, motivated by a political rivalry. There is great potential for the integration of career education with other content areas. Careers/Jobs/Trades Are the Future In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education is in turmoil.