
A long way from dodgeball: How the coronavirus school shutdown has changed PE class
Originally published April 30, 2020 in The Chicago Tribune. By Karen Ann Cullotta As a physical education teacher at Winston
Originally published April 30, 2020 in The Chicago Tribune. By Karen Ann Cullotta As a physical education teacher at Winston
Originally published April 29, 2020 in The Daily News of Galveston County. By Dr. Sally Robinson It has been studied
With Heart Rate Monitors Locked in School Office, Teacher Uses Online PE to Keep Community Moving Timpanogos High School (Alpine
Originally published April 24, 2020 at MinnPost.com. By Susan Perry If you’re a parent home-schooling your children during this coronavirus
Originally published March 20, 2020 by the Florida International University News. By Chrystian Tejedor Getting a good workout might be
Originally published April 20, 2020 by Duke Today. By Jonathan Black Around 1:30 p.m. each workday, Manda Cox steps onto
Originally published April 19, 2020 in The Advocate. By George Morris The coronavirus may have closed schools, but physical education
Originally published April 17, 2020 by WTVY CBS in Dothan, Ala. With stay-at-home orders in full effect across the country,
Originally published March 29, 2020 in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Nearly one in six of all U.S. children and adolescents
After a successful debut at East Elementary School, a program that uses heart rate monitors to help students manage their
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