
4 Places to Seek Out Funding for PE
From direct budget allocations to accessing federal funding, educators look anywhere they can to obtain funding for their physical education
From direct budget allocations to accessing federal funding, educators look anywhere they can to obtain funding for their physical education
Wearing new wrist-based heart rate monitors that track student progress toward daily class goals, Crestview School of Inquiry (West Des
Crestview School of Inquiry (Iowa) teacher Chris Amundson’s introduction of wearable technology has provided his students with added motivation to
Originally published Jan. 24, 2018 in the Northwest Herald. Effects of PE law vary among local districts By Mike Mallory
Originally published in the Jan. 23, 2018 in the Star Tribune. By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune Filtering into a final-period
As wearable devices become more and more prevalent, companies use different metrics to track activity and rate workouts. While steps
Originally published Jan. 19, 2018 in the Exponent Telegram. By Victoria L. Cann LOST CREEK — South Harrison High School
Originally published Dec. 21, 2017 at ScienceDaily.com. A 10-minute, one-time burst of exercise can measurably boost your brain power, at
Originally published Jan. 11, 2018 in the LI/5 towns Herald. Educators believe recess is key to educational success By Tyler Marko
Originally published Jan. 18, 2018 in the Lancaster Bee. By Amy Robb, Editor Stacy Ribbeck, PEP grant coordinator for the
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