How Modern Technology Can Help Students To Maintain A Healthy Lifestyle
Originally published Sept. 29, 2020 by Art Voice. The 21st Century’s biggest surprise for most people in the developed world has not been the ever-expanding and complex Internet or even self-driving cars. It’s the surprise
Quarantines present challenges in educational process for teachers, staff, students
Originally published Sept. 24, 2020 by The Greeley Tribune. By Anne Delaney As in-person schooling continues in Greeley-Evans School District 6 during the coronavirus pandemic, one effect is apparent: quarantines are difficult. “If you’re following
Avon Lake physical education teacher’s video skills pay off as PE goes virtual
Originally published Sept. 23, 2020 by The Chronicle-Telegram. By Dylan Reynolds Learning from home doesn’t mean becoming a couch potato, at least if Avon Lake Schools physical education teacher Jason Hayne can help it. The
Physical education instruction needs to be reevaluated
Originally published Sept. 21, 2020 by Pipe Dream. By Ariel Wajnrajch As a child, all the way through high school, I always struggled with gym class. But if, similar to high school, I were required
How to keep kids active while learning from home – and why that’s vital
Originally published Sept. 16, 2020 by the Health24. When schools close to protect families from the coronavirus, the main worry for many parents might be the lost learning. But for students who end up staying
The importance of youth physical activity
Originally published Sept. 17, 2020 by the Messenger-Inquirer. By Seth Sharp Being physically active has always been a staple in my life, especially during my childhood. All kids need physical activity in their daily routine