CWU
October 1, 2001, Vol. 3, No.18

CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP CALENDAR

News

Help those in need after the tragedies of last week's airplane hijackings.  Here's how.
Interested in presenting at the First US-China Physical Education and Fitness Conference July 2002 in Beijing, China? Contact Cindy Weisman for details.
The School Health Index (SHI) published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services invites your school to conduct a self-assessment of eight aspects of the comprehensive school health program. Check it out!
The CDC's Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity web site at has been updated with the new state prevalence maps and other obesity information.
National Bone Health Campaign for girls aged 9-12 was launched on September 13. Visit its web site.
Nestle invites students to participate in the Nesquik Fit Kids Challenge.  The challenge runs from October 1 - October 31, 2001.  Click here to read more.
Dr. Louis Bowers and Dr. Stephen Klesius have produced a digital video disc titled "Physical Activity for All:  Professional Enhancement Program."  This program provides information for teachers about providing a Physical Education program for pre K-12 grade students with disabilities. Request at copy here
Know anyone who deserves AAHPERD's Distinguished Leadership in Physical Education Award? Candidates should have demonstrated creative/innovative programs or service to their school, community, state, or nation through physical education. Contact Cindy Weisman for details.
"The Importance of Being Active: How Your School Can Promote Healthy, Active Lifestyles" is the featured article on the OPHEA web site. Join for free then click under "Publications Center."
The HealthFirst Fitness and Wellness web site features great links reporting on the "NEW" physical education.
CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP CALENDAR
If you have a conference or workshop we can add to our calendar, please let us know. Thanks.

Book Reviews


Pedometer Walking  -

 Secondary PE

John Poole, this issue's Secondary Section Editor raises questions and invites your input on some interesting topics.

Are you taking an active role in enhancing public health in your local community? What more could you do? Read on...
Active Community Environments are those that have sidewalks, on-street bike lanes, multi-use paths and trails, parks and open spaces, and recreational facilities in close proximity to housing.ÝHow do you rate?
Are your local schools "walking friendly"? The Centers for Disease Control have published a guide that is available at KidsWalk.
Visit some of the the myriad of sites available for teachers and students interested in rope skipping - among other things a vigorous way to stay in shape.
If you live in a community that has converted old rail lines to trails, you have a great opportunity for some inclass projects.
To read these and additional information on Secondary Physical Education click on more...

 Editorial

In our last issue the PELINKS4U staff shared its grief about the sad loss of life that occured following the recent airplane hijackings.

As some of you already know this followed the devastating loss of my 23-year old son Kyle this summer in Alaska. Kyle was riding a 3-wheeled ATV that overturned and trapped him underneath.

When I began PELINKS4U Kyle assisted as the editor of the links section. Our family told his friends that we would post information from his memorial on this site. As I said at his memorial, the next time you see your kids, give them a hug and tell them you love them. 

Steve Jefferies
PELINKS4U Founder

 

In Memorium
Kyle Jefferies, 1978-2001 PELINKS4U Links Editor
(Web Site Link)


"Treasure each other in the recognition that we do not know how long we should have each other."

~Joshua Loth Liebman~ 


 Coaching & Sports

This issue we welcome a new Coaching & Sports Section Editor. Bob McGowan, is the Chair of PEHLS at Central Washington University. Bob specializes in sport psychology and in this issue shares the following:

Is cohesion a necessary ingredient for „success.¾ Not so, according to many experts in the field.
"Sports and Nutrition: The Winning Connection," a great web site link.
Need a laugh? Read some classic quotations from famous athletes and coaches.
Read Dr. Alan Goldberg's article "14 Steps: A Coaches guide to winning the motivation game."
"Coaching Young Athletes" is a good site which covers the basics of physical maturation that should be of concern for all coaches of young athletes.
Click here to read these and much more...

 Technology

Mike Dumin from Radford University explores ways to use your computer to make CDs.

Blank CDs are cheap and it's now easy to record your own. Read how and the legalities involved.
What is this MP3? MP3 is an encoding process that reduces a standard digital audio track to about 1/12 of its original size. Learn more.
"Teaching Social Responsibility" video availabe from Don Hellison's own web site. An interview with Don is also available on video from the PELINKS4U Video Store - see button at top of page!
Effective Teaching Breakthrough - Immediate Feedback Video. Jim Coleman's article held over from the last issue!
Click here for details on these and other topics in this week's technology page.

 Support Our Sponsors

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Let these folks know that you appreciate their support for quality physical education programs by visiting their sites.

 Elementary Physical Education

Tom Winiecki, Physical Education teacher at Mott Road Elementary School has selected the following to interest you: 

PE Pen Pals - Pen pals don't have to belong only to the "classroom teacher." Physical education teachers can be involved as well!
Cup Stacking - Bob Fox explains how cup stacking with Speed Stacks can benefit you and your students. Speedstacks also joins PELINKS4U as a site sponsor!
Omaha Public Schools web site offers a long list of activities used in this district.
Create a "Fitness Character" and "Create a Fitness Quiz" web site links
Plus lots more including PE Central links.

 

 Adapted Physical Education

This issue we welcome a new Adapted Section Editor, Chris Stopka. Chris provides information about national standards and more...

Learn more about APENS - the Adapted Physical Education National Standards.
Links to organizations for athletes with disabilities.

Fitness, Health, & Nutrition

PELINKS4U received a letter this week from a reader who reported that physical fitness aided the escape of some people from New York's Twin Towers. In this section, editor Ron Hager, writes in his editorial about the life-saving value of teaching children first aid

Children need to be taught to "STOP, DROP AND ROLL" if their clothing catches on fire. Teachers should have them demonstrate and practice.
Because over 80% of children's physical activity occurs outside of physical education should physical educators do more to link schools and the community?
Read 10 tips for developing positive eating habits in children.
Nutrition information on the InternetÝ is plentiful, but can often be confusing or contradictory. Where can you get good information?
Click here to read these and much more.

 Interdisciplinary PE

In this issue, Interdisciplinary Section Editor, Shaunna McGhie, provides advice on classroom management.
Read about some techniques to help educators minimize off-task behavior in a physical activity setting.Ý
Math: Use "Para Shoot Ball" with grades 3-5 both as an activity and to teach the use of bar graphs.
Math: "Candy Bar Fractions" from PE Central gives students a clearer understanding of the relationship between caloric expenditure and exercise.
Science: Wheel of Habitats" is an activity for 2nd graderes that integrates plant and animal habitat and locomotor skills.
For these and other ideas click here.


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