
New school of thought: In-class exercise won’t disrupt learning, teaching
Originally published Sept. 17, 2018 by Science Daily. A series of recent University of Michigan studies found that two-minute bursts
Originally published Sept. 17, 2018 by Science Daily. A series of recent University of Michigan studies found that two-minute bursts
With a Nov. 7 deadline on the horizon, teachers searching for funding to purchase heart rate technology have time to
Originally published Sept. 20, 2018 in the Sun-Sentinel.com. By Alex Kushel Kristen Frazer has made an impact on her students
Originally published Sept. 24, 2018 in Teacher Magazine. By Leah Carter and Hugo Engele Leah Carter (Assistant Head of English)
Originally published Sept. 20, 2018 in the Post-Bulletin. By Katie Lauer Sumner Elementary School was named one of the nation’s healthiest schools
Originally published Sept. 19, 2018 in the Frontiersman. By Jacob Mann Susan Allen has only taught at Wasilla High School.
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Originally published Sept. 14, 2018 in the Shelby County Reporter. By Nancy Wilstach Shelia Jett, physical education teacher at Montevallo Middle
Originally published Sept. 13, 2018 in Runners World. Since 2010, the run/walk program has spread to hundreds of schools in
Administrators at Oskaloosa (Iowa) Middle School implemented a program that uses physical exercise to prepare sixth-grade students for their most
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