MLB outfielder subs into the classroom amid teacher shortage
Originally published Jan. 18, 2022 by silive.com. By Nick Regina Amid a national teacher shortage due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, a Major League Baseball player is stepping up to the plate to fill the
Rain, sun or snow, this Nova Scotia physed teacher holds his classes outside
Originally published Dec. 24, 2021 by CBC. By Emma Smith Jimmie White knows you can't always wait for warm, sunny weather in Nova Scotia. It's why the physical education teacher at West Colchester Consolidated School
PE teacher wins Golden Apple award
Originally published Jan. 18, 2022 by RochesterFirst.com By Ally Peters Congratulations to our next Golden Apple Award winner — Phil LaPietra! For more than 20 years, LaPietra has been teaching physical education at Rochester’s John
Physed major makes playing basketball ‘more equitable’ for Oshkosh eighth grader
Originally published Jan. 4, 2022 by UW Oshkosh Today. By Natalie Johnson A love of all things sporty inspired new University of Wisconsin Oshkosh physical education graduate Jordan Miller, of Marinette, to help an eighth
To Play or Not? CDC, Schools Diverge on Sports
Originally published Jan. 12, 2022 by Education Week. By Sarah D. Sparks Students at the Early College High School at Delaware State University are learning virtually through most of January, as the school tries to
Regular exercise could be the key to children getting good grades in school
Originally published Jan. 9, 2022 in Study Finds. Could joining a soccer team or taking a daily jog be the key to good grades for children? There is a correlation between a child’s cardiorespiratory health