WATCH: the brain-changing effects of exercise
Originally published Dec. 21, 2021 by Canadian Running. By Brittany Hambleton We’ve known for a long time that regular physical activity is good for our bodies, but in the last couple of decades, more and
Salute Our Heroes: Kelly Guindon brings fitness enthusiasm to students
Originally published Dec. 14, 2021 by WIBW.com. By Kimberly Donahue North Fairview Elementary students are rolling their way towards a healthy and active lifestyle thanks in part to their physical education teacher, Kelly Guindon. Guindon
After early hardships, this Chicago PE teacher relishes being a role model
Originally published Nov. 23, 2021 in Chalkbeat Chicago. By Mauricio Pena Hector Rodriguez knew a return to in-person instruction would come with some challenges for many students, especially after 18 months of remote learning. Before
Always in the action, PE teacher connects through play
Originally published Dec. 1, 2021 in the School News Network. By Erin Albanese Gladiola Elementary School physical education teacher Becky Flood literally goes the extra mile – or 10, or 15 – every day. Flood,
Teachers Use IHT to Easily Conduct Testing And Boost Confidence of Adapted PE Students
Customizable Software Lets Teachers Record Data and Generate Reports Using Nationally Recognized Fitness Measures When Illinois School for the Visually Impaired (ISVI) Adapted PE teacher Ken Mansell needed a software platform to house Brockport and
Pandemic once closed schools; now it’s financing them
Originally published Dec. 7, 2021 in the Orange County Register. By Roxana Kopetman Christmas came early this year for Orange County’s school districts, in the form of hundreds of millions of dollars from state and