Bodine finding engaging ways to teach physical education
Originally published April 7, 2021 in the Daily Democrat. By Carlos Guerrero Physical education has taken one of the hardest hits due to the COVID-19 related campus shutdowns, which began over a year ago. PE
Students Rely on Familiar Heart Rate Technology to Recover Lost Fitness Opportunities
Returning to On-Campus PE and Reunited with IHT ZONE Heart Rate Monitors, Students Become More Active to Get Back to Healthy Fitness Levels Being without access to the IHT ZONE heart rate monitors last spring
Andy Woods Elementary School takes PE to a new, neon level
Originally published April 6, 2021 in the Tyler Morning Telegraph. By Raquel Torres It was an exciting day for the students at Tyler ISD’s Andy Woods Elementary School. Some couldn’t stop jumping and dancing for
State laws can bolster physical education among children, study finds
Originally published March 26, 2021 in the Washington University Source. By Neil Schoenherr The presence and strength of state physical education (P.E.) laws positively affected P.E. attendance and the frequency and duration of physical activity
High-Tech Health: Adkins-Bollwitt uses technology to motivate, involve PE students
Originally published April 1, 2021 by The University of Nebraska-Kearney New Frontiers. By Jan Treffer Thompson When they walk in the gym for PE class, students’ first stop is a projection screen. “Shoot baskets or
Cardiorespiratory fitness improves grades at school
Originally published March 30, 2021 in Science Daily. Recent studies indicate a link between children's cardiorespiratory fitness and their school performance: the more athletic they are, the better their marks in the main subjects --
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