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Each year, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport publishes the SHAPE America National Convention and Expo Research Program
as a supplemental issue. It features the entire research program from the national convention, including all peer-reviewed symposia and peer-reviewed abstracts. The 2021 issue has been set to Open Access and is available now. LEARN MORE
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The M.A.Ed. in Physical Education Master Teacher is an online graduate program designed to help K-12 physical education teachers enhance their instructional effectiveness. Students can choose from emphases in pedagogy or special populations to help enhance their physical fitness classroom.
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In the world of education where many teachers collaborate and form friendships with coworkers due to similar interests and schedules, this is often not the experience of those who choose to teach physical education (PE). PE teachers are typically isolated both physically and socially. Many are physically removed from other teachers due to the gymnasium being unattached or placed in a far corner of the school building. READ MORE
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Next year's national convention will be held in New Orleans — and SHAPE America and KIDZ BOP want to give you a free #SHAPENOLA convention registration! It all starts with a video of you dancing along to a KIDZ BOP video... so check out the complete rules and enter before the April 23 deadline. LEARN MORE
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It is a constant challenge to find new, unique ways to engage kids in physical education.
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Health and physical educators across the country are sharing top-notch ideas, resources and more! |
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Check out the latest video on our YouTube channel:
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TOY Talk Tuesday, Episode 19: Tips for Teaching Dance
— 2020 SHAPE America National and District Dance Education Teachers of the Year share tips for teaching dance while physical distancing on site and within a virtual setting, as well as their reflections and lessons learned since the start of the school year.
New episode of the SHAPE America Podcast, hosted by Sean Nevills:
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Podcast Episode 140: Sean chats with Michelle Carter, director of educational content and programs for SHAPE America, about the 2021 SHAPE America Virtual National Convention & Expo, the SEL-based health. moves. minds.® program, the national standards revision process, and more!
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Webinar on State Policies and Programs to Support Student Health
Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente Thriving Schools is offering a biweekly webinar series focused on the critical intersection of health and education that has become increasingly relevant due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The second webinar — State Policies and Programs to Support Student Health — will be held on Wednesday, April 14 at 3 p.m. ET and will be available on demand after that time. LEARN MORE
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Basketball Mathematics Scores Big at Inspiring Kids to Learn
Science Daily
A new study with 756 students in grades 1-5 demonstrates that a six-week mashup of hoops and math has a positive effect on their desire to learn more, provides them with an experience of increased self-determination, and grows math confidence among youth. The Basketball Mathematics study was conducted at five Danish primary and elementary schools by researchers from the University of Copenhagen's Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports. READ MORE
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Kids With Autism Can Really Benefit From Exercise
Health Day News
Being active is good for most everyone, and new studies now show it can help kids with autism manage common behavioral issues. "Exercise goes beyond health-related benefits and increased levels of fitness for those with autism," said David Geslak, a pioneer in using exercise to help kids with autism. "Research shows that exercise can increase focus, improve academic performance, reduce stereotypical behaviors and build confidence." READ MORE
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Most Parents OK About School Rules for Kids' Return to Sports: Poll
Health Day News
Though playing youth sports comes with new pandemic-era precautions and some experts are linking these activities to community spread of COVID-19, many kids are still participating, according to a parent survey. In the survey, about three-quarters of parents said their child's teams mostly did the right thing while resuming sports during COVID. READ MORE
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COVID-19 and Childhood Obesity: ‘Pandemic Within a Pandemic'
WTVR
Dr. Melanie Bean has dedicated her life to treating and researching childhood obesity. As co-director of the Children’s Hospital of Richmond, she’s seen the direct impacts of the pandemic on children’s weight. “There’s been sadly no shortage of referrals as we are watching weight gains skyrocket,” she said. “They used to walk to school or ride their bike and a lot of these things have really just changed. Kids are sitting a lot and all the time,” Bean explained. READ MORE
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