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January 24 - February 6, 2000,
Vol.2, No.2

Links Index
* Adapted Physical Education
* Athletic Training
* Biomechanics
* Dance
* Exercise Science
* Health Sciences
* Outdoor and Adventure Education
* Pedagogy - Teaching Methods
* Sport Psychology
* Sport Management
* Statistics and Measurement
16. Physical Education Advocacy
17. References and Resources
18. Unit Plans - Online Teaching Units
19. PELINKS4U Archives

20. PE-Forum - Online Bulletin Board


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Editorial - Improving Professional Connections
PELINKS4U is now emailing it's biweekly PE-News to more than 3500 addresses. We believe that by exposing PE teachers to new, different, and innovative ideas, we can improve the quality of children's physical education. To achieve this lofty goal we need to connect with more PE teachers, coaches, and others in the health and fitness areas currently unaware of the information available on this site. YOU can help to get the profession connected by sharing the information from PELINKS4U with teaching or coaching colleagues and students in schools and universities worldwide. Encourage them to visit PELINKS4U and sign up for the biweekly PE-News emailings. In the USA alone there are more than 60,000 PE teachers. Help us to make this valuable professional connection!

PE Advocacy
Featured K-12 Web Site
Ellisville Elementary School


Learn more about the Ellisville Healthy H.E.A.R.T. Cardiovascular Wellness Program, the JogJam Club for 4th and 5th graders, and much more offered by the staff at Ellisville ES in Ellisville, Missouri. PE Teacher Ron Ramsport is also the creator of another site with a variety of PE and Health Activities for Elementary Kids.

Book Reviewers Wanted
If you might be interested in reviewing new publications of interest to the PE profession please e-mail us. Briefly outline your experience and areas of special interest.


Exemplary PE Program Ideas
You probably know that PE Central has a section entitled "Best Practices." This week we
are featuring two selections:

Family PE Night
Learn how Robert Samaria, from Belmont, MA, plans his "Family and Physical Education Night" to promote family fitness and PE in his school.

Valley Walkathon
Marina Bonello, from San Andrea School in Malta, (Europe) shows how to meaningfully combine PE and Science. Photos from sunny Malta included. Check it out!  


Who Said This?
"Many teachers seem to have the mental constitution to enjoy watching rows of mechanically arranged children executing their mechanical movements to command or in rhythm...While this coordinated movement is attractive to the spectator, what relationship does it have to the child's life or education?"

(First person to guess correctly wins one of our newly created PELINKS4U T-shirt! E-mail us your best guess)


CASPER
Are you interested in eliminating inappropriate and harmful practices from physical education? Visit the CASPER site to read more about the kinds of practices they hope will become "ghosts."

Teaching
Integrating Math into Physical Education
Diane Baker brings you the second of three articles, this time on integrating mapping, means, and multiples into physical activities. If you missed the first article it is in the Archives. Share with other elementary grade teachers.


Activity Guides - FREE
Did you know that Sportime provides informational guides
explaining how to use the equipment they sell? Check out how to help your students succeed and reach your program goals

Are You With-it?
Do your students think you have "eyes behind your head?" Can you deal effectively with several students at the same time? How well do you maintain lesson momentum to keep students busy? According to Deb Wuest you may be using many of the techniques incorporated by Kounin into his discipline model.

S'no Exercise Like Snowshoeing!
Now that winter has arrived in WA State, those of us too poor (or cheap) to purchase a lift ticket take out our snowshoes. Snowshoeing is a great and inexpensive aerobic activity and could be a new way to challenge your students. Here's how to start out right.

PELINKS4U Archives
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Medieval Games
Hopscotch, marbles, boules, bocce...Looking for something different in the Medieval games line? Here's a site with a bunch of them brought to you courtesy of Berni Fitzpatrick.

American Master Teacher Program Schedule
UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORS AMTP COURSE just a day before the Orlando Convention. -Presenter: Dr. George Graham
AMTP PEDAGOGY WORK SHOP 31st March and 1st April in Rockford, IL - Presenter: Sue Schiemer
AMTP PEDAGOGY AND CONTENT WORKSHOP, 6th and 7th April, in Hastings, NE - Presenter: Marybell Avery


Running Site for Kids
Joanie Lepage encourages you to check out "WayCoolRunning" a web site for kids, about kids, and by kids who are interested in running and exercise.

Fitness and Health
Obesity Affects Kids' Self-Esteem
At ages 9 and 10, children who are obese by federal guidelines have self-images that are just as good as the normal-weight kids. Obesity begins to impair children's self-esteem after fifth grade, and by eighth grade, heavier kids feel much lower self-worth than classmates, according to a recent study.

Injury Prevention
The SportSmart programme (from New Zealand, hence the spelling!), consists of a 10-point plan to help minimize the risk of injury in sport, and is specifically aimed at teachers, coaches and participants in sports.

Health Jeopardy
Take this online health test using the popular jeopardy format. Even better, this site provides a template you can download and create your own "jeopardy" style tests and presentations.


Public Health Efforts Failing?
Despite knowing more about the health benefits of regular exercise, 60% of Americans remain inactive. The goal of the federal government's "Healthy People 2000" campaign was for no more than 15% of all Americans age 6 or older to lead sedentary lives by the year 2000.
(Fox News.Com)

Shin Splints Spoiling Your Fun?
Dr. David Schmidt, San Antonio Spurs physician explains the cause and recommends ways to prevent and treat one of the most common athletic complaints.

News
PE Around the World
Did you know that the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has declared Physical Education as a right for all since 1978? Visit this site and type in "Physical Education" to locate the documents they have published.

PELINKS4U Site Search
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Technology, Facilities, Equipment

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Free software for teachers (and others)- you pay only shipping and handling. Also, if you really want more emails you can sign up for daily jokes, quotes and Ezines on many topics.

Making Playgrounds Accessible
Here are some ideas on how to make your playground more accessible in compliance with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) of 1990. This act requires that all play areas constructed or altered after January 26, 1991 include access for people with disabilities.


Dressing himself a three-year-old put his shoes on by himself. His mother noticed that the left shoe was on the right foot. She said, "Son, your shoes are on the wrong feet." He looked up at her with a raised brow and said, "Don't kid me, Mom. They're the only feet I got!."

Did You Know?
"Abilitations" a provider of specialized equipment for physical and mental development has a page of "Did you know" articles illustrating the use of the equipment they produce.

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The Olympics and Olympism
With the Sydney 2000 Olympics only a few months away, PELINKS4U plans to regularly present you with sites and information to share with your students.

Free Olympic Handouts!
The Singapore Olympic Academy have set up an online Olympic Education package, including the handouts that can be used in conjunction with your students. Learn how Singapore are incorporating Olympic Education within their world of PE and Sport

Virtual Olympic Tour
Take your students on an online tour into the history of the Olympic Games ! Try out the virtual Museum developed at Dartmouth you  will have access to great photos  and stories. Especially exciting is the page of the Month: The Myths Surrounding the Olympic Games. Have your students also learn about the heroes of the ancient games Also try out the Panathenaia and Anecdotes sites.

Griffin Publishing has lots of great resources on the Olympics!  They have all sorts of neat teacher resources, posters, rewards, etc.

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National Board Certification
Interested in becoming nationally certified? The National Board is currently developing portfolio entries for three new certificates. Physical educators are invited to participate in a pilot project. Receive an honorarium of $150 and excellent professional development experience. Print off an application form today! Call 1-800-779-3339, x. 5312, or E-mail mnolan@ets.org for more information.


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