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How instructional audio amps up physical education classes

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Clear verbal and nonverbal communication build trust and respect, making students feel heard and helping them more effectively develop motor skills. During their instruction, physical education teachers frequently turn their bodies and voices away from students, making it difficult for students to hear what theyre saying.

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Digital learning in a new age

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These learning options can transform education because they allow for learning, teaching, and student engagement outside the confines of traditional physical schools. Digital learning meets the needs of today’s students, who are seeking flexibility in their scheduling.

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Problem-based learning helped boost my underserved students’ engagement

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As a physical education teacher in an underserved community, finding ways to connect with my classes during the pandemic and a time of remote learning was challenging.

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Using technology to support learning through movement

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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. Its all about learning through physical activity. Start small.

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5 apps to jump-start augmented reality in the classroom

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Advocates have long said augmented reality helps boost student engagement and also helps reach those with varying learning styles. “Unfortunately, too much of our education system is structured like virtual reality. “Unfortunately, too much of our education system is structured like virtual reality.

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What did 2021 bring to K-12 edtech?

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Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on student engagement and online or hybrid learning strategies related to pandemic teaching. This year’s 2nd most-read story focuses on the K-12 edtech predictions educators and experts had for 2021–were they right?

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

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Here’s what they had to say: As many school districts remain virtual or use a hybrid model, teachers are doing everything they can to help students succeed in a distance learning environment, but at some point they will hit a wall and need help. This may assist with mitigating learning loss. Collin Earnst, CEO, LearnWell.