
Physical activity encouraged through Olympic theme
Originally published Feb. 24, 2018 in the York News-Times. By Steph Peyatt, Features Editor York Elementary School physical education teachers, Kim
Originally published Feb. 24, 2018 in the York News-Times. By Steph Peyatt, Features Editor York Elementary School physical education teachers, Kim
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Originally published Feb. 26, 2018 by Education Dive. By Amelia Harper Schools are paying more attention to the need to
In her search for funding to add heart rate monitors to all eight of the Irving Independent School District’s middle
Originally published Feb. 26, 2018 by McKenzie Health System. McKenzie Health System, in partnership with Sandusky Community Schools, is the
Originally published Feb. 21, 2018 by Education Week. By Evie Blad There’s an outdated stereotype of physical education classes that
Data from student-worn heart rate monitors and research about the positive impact physical education has on academic success convinced an
Originally published Feb. 21, 2018 in The Hechinger Report. By Lilian Mongeau APPLETON, Wisc. — Middle school students at Kaleidoscope
Students focused on heart rate training during physical education often break one of the longest-standing rules in education: no running
Originally published Feb. 8, 2018 in Bethesda Magazine. BY BETHANY RODGERS Matt Slatkin and Shannon Spencer, two physical education teachers at
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