Physical activity challenge getting more students active
Originally published March 8, 2022 by Mid-Michigan Now. By Chloe Godbold Health leaders in Genesee County are pushing for more physical activity not only is schools, but also at home. The Greater Flint Health Coalition
Alumnus’ education program combines academics with wellness, fosters love of learning
Originally published March 8, 2022 by the Mercer University Den. By Andrea Honaker As a teacher for the past 16 years, Sean Splawski has brought outside-the-box, high-energy lessons to the table. He always knew he
UNC Alumni, Faculty, Students Looking to Provide More PE in Colorado
Originally published March 3, 2022 by The University of Northern Colorado. By Sydney Kern and Alani Casiano Once a week, a group of nine-year-old students get up from their desks, form a line and walk
PE Class Revamp
Originally published March 3, 2022 by the Daily News-Record. By Megan Williams Twenty years ago you might walk into a gym class and find students playing dodgeball or a game of soccer or walking around
Teaching from the heart to make an impact for life
Originally published March 2, 2022 by the White Bear Press. By Alice Seuffert When you step into Ms. Michelle “Shelley” Mitchell’s physical education classroom at Mahtomedi Public Schools, you’d better be ready to move, because
Learning through adventure: the many skills that can be taught outside the classroom
Originally published Feb. 23, 2022 by Parent24. By Gary Skidder Learning outside the classroom through adventurous activities has significant educational benefits. It helps children develop technical, intellectual and social skills by overcoming challenges and sharing