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The Essential Pillars of Effective PE Class

Teach Hub

When most people think of PE, they picture students taking laps around the gym, a few games of dodgeball, or students trying to sneak their way out of participating. But physical education is so much more than just burning off energy or giving kids a break from academics.

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Explicit instruction: Students need more of it

eSchool News

As an assistant principal in a public school in Manhattan, I have begun to use explicit instruction more in my own teaching and have focused on explicit instruction in my professional development with the history and physical education teachers I supervise. They needed modeling, practice, and feedback.

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Using ChatGPT to Revolutionize PE Teaching: 5 Expert Strategies!

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For example: to explain concepts, demonstrate ideas, answer specific questions, and assess knowledge. AI is used in education to improve learning in multiple areas, including science, math, and languages. It is also having an impact on physical education and health. Chat GPT is popular among teachers for lots of reasons.

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Amazon Inspire Goes Live (But Without Controversial Share Feature)

Edsurge

A spokesperson for Amazon did not immediately respond to questions from EdSurge (but we’ll update this story if we get any answers). Some educators who participated in the invitation-only beta wondered how useful the site would be, saying that it is difficult to find high-quality material in the large collection.

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

eSchool News

Today’s educators seek to provide learning experiences that prepare students to be healthy, successful participants in college, career, civics, and home life. Schools have the opportunity to benefit from a much deeper collaboration with parents, something we know is beneficial to every child’s educational experience.”.

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Stanford Experiments with Virtual Reality, Social-Emotional Learning and Oculus Rift

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Understood.org provides the example practicing starting conversations with friends by roleplaying with parents: “Your child could compliment you, comment on the activity you’re involved in or ask a question about a common interest.” It is difficult to imagine a teenager volunteering to participate in such a stilted interaction.

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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?