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
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
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
Originally published April 7, 2021 in the Daily Democrat. By Carlos Guerrero Physical education has taken one of the hardest hits due to the COVID-19 related campus shutdowns, which began
Originally published April 6, 2021 in the Tyler Morning Telegraph. By Raquel Torres It was an exciting day for the students at Tyler ISD’s Andy Woods Elementary School. Some couldn’t
Originally published March 26, 2021 in the Washington University Source. By Neil Schoenherr The presence and strength of state physical education (P.E.) laws positively affected P.E. attendance and the frequency