How to Get Kids Exercising Again After 2 Years of Remote Learning
Originally published July 12, 2022 in Healthline. By Tony Hicks It took a great deal of collective effort to shut down everyday life for children when COVID-19 first struck in early 2020. And now, more
How PE teachers are tackling ‘physical learning loss’
Originally published Nov. 8 2021 in the Hechinger Report. By Kelly Field Amanda Amtmanis, an elementary physical education instructor in Middletown, Connecticut, handed out cards with QR codes to a class of third graders, and
Why we should make physical education mandatory for every teen
Originally published July 8, 2022 by the Globe and Mail of Canada. By Josh Fullan Here’s a grim consideration: today’s Canadian teenagers may have some of the lowest physical activity levels of any peer group
Los Alamos High School Hosts Summer PE Classes
Originally published June 26, 2022 by the Los Alamos Daily Post. By Carol A. Clark After a two-year hiatus, students are once again participating in summer physical education classes at Los Alamos High School (LAHS).
Power of PE – good school experiences have generational impact
Originally published June 7, 2022 by Southwest Londoner. By Dr. Richard Carmona Just 32% of UK parents have positive memories of PE and school sport as a child. New research from the Youth Sport Trust,
Teen exercise can help mental health
Originally published June 16, 2022 in the North Texas E-News. By Dr. Richard Carmona The Covid-19 pandemic has presented numerous challenges for our country. The disease has taken more than a million lives in the