Despite the recent challenges of students’ learning physical education in their bedrooms, some lessons gained from virtual courses will enhance in-person instruction for many. With most students ...
This week’s “question-of-the-week” is: What is the single most effective instructional strategy you have used when teaching physical education? This post “wraps up” a longer series of questions and ...
Letters: Readers respond to an article by Emma Beddington on how PE lessons can shape lifelong beliefs around physical activity ...
Teachers might be more motivated to help students engage with their emotions and build their resilience when this work is part of lessons, rather than as an add-on intervention, a new study has found.
When teaching a fellow adult how to roll down a hill, the adult is unlikely to burst into tears and run away. That’s why ...
Julia Michalak, who struggled with cerebral palsy and strabismus, avoided gym class as a kid. Now she's earning her degree to ...
At the beginning of the school year, Mallory Stiff had no idea how to ride a skateboard. But after recently taking a course that included a skateboarding unit at Minnesota State University, she’s not ...
The landscape of physical education in Missouri is shifting rapidly, driven by SHAPE America’s 2024 standards revision and a legislative push to place the Missouri State High School Activities ...