How local teachers are working to make up for ‘physical learning loss’ with their students
Originally published Nov. 12, 2021 by KXLY.com Spokane-Coeur D'Alene By Olivia Roberts Last year, many schools held PE class remotely, with students joining in from their bedrooms and living rooms. The online class format presented
Walking to school gains renewed interest in pandemic
Originally published Nov. 15, 2021 by WGBH 89.7. By Meg Woolhouse It’s a sight you don’t see too often: a bunch of elementary school kids walking down a busy street on their way to school.
Young people’s intrinsic motivation to exercise can help reduce stress, improve life satisfaction
Originally published Nov. 9, 2021 by News Medical Life Sciences. By Emily Henderson Young people are less satisfied with their lives when they are stressed. Physical activity can counter this by helping to relieve stress.
Session Emails Help Parents Stay Involved With Students’ PE Performance
Students Report Getting Motivational Messages From Home During School Day By including parents on the email that his students receive following every workout wearing the IHT ZONE heart rate monitor, Great Valley High School (Pa.)
Unified physical education brings joy at Niagara Falls High School
Originally Nov. 9, 2021 by the Niagara Gazette. By Joe Genco Matt Ceccato found a fountain of joy at Niagara Falls High School. The senior used to see special education students near his locker and
North Star Elementary teacher honored for viral P.E. curriculum
Originally Nov. 5, 2021 by News Channel21 KTVZ. By Arielle Brumfield In our latest One Class at a Time honor, NewsChannel 21 and our partners at Mid Oregon Credit Union presented $500 to Ms. Jenny