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EDITORIAL

FALL GREETINGS

Another summer over and fall is on its way. Hopefully, you took time this summer to get outside, enjoy nature, and be physically active. Sadly, for far too many young people, summer has become a time of inactivity. Now that students are back in your school it's a great time to reignite their enthusiasm for physical education.

This month pelinks4u features articles on ways to integrate cell phone use into PE instruction, promote your program, connect with your local community, and use music. We also conclude the series of podcasts we started in May. Entitled "Becoming a Coach," we introduce you to 3 more experienced coaches and their advice on coaching. This series of short podcasts is a great resource for those of you involved in training coaches. Our "Archives" page will link you to the previous podcasts.

Congratulations to those of you who successfully applied for a PEP Grant. In many parts of the country this is the time to renew your state AHPERD membership, and to plan attending your annual state conference. As I write this, I'm looking forward to the upcoming Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) conference in Las Vegas. After the disappointment of being unable to continue discussing PE 2020 in Boston, discussion will be continuing in Las Vegas. A report on PE 2020 and the PETE conference will appear in November's pelinks4u.

Looking further ahead, start thinking about attending the annual AAHPERD convention in Charlotte next spring. It's more financially doable if you start planning early. Finally, if you missed it, I wrote an article about AAHPERD's future in last month's pelinks4u.

Enjoy the fall and best wishes for an excellent new school year.

Steve Jefferies, publisher pelinks4u

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SMARTPHONE...

Smartphone - in my classroom and gymnasium?
Should the physical educators allow or even encourage their students to bring cell phones to class? Because today' s "smartphones" are in effect minicomputers, there are many ways they can enhance instruction in physical education.

In this article, Martha Beagle introduces us to several health and physical activity smartphone applications. Learn more about apps to track calories and monitor diets, help teens quit smoking, use the GPS function to map an exercise route, design strength training routines, and more.

This is an exciting time for us to embrace technology to support student learning. Be part of it! (read)

FAITH...

Having Faith in Physical Education
Author John Kilbourne writes that, "Physical fitness and health are growing trends in houses of worship in the United States." In this article he explores the idea of physical educators going beyond the classroom and developing connections with surrounding faith communities.

John describes how Pastor Rick Warren has successfully inspired his church members to improve their health and physical fitness. John writes, "The future of physical education will depend on how we promote and practice our discipline, not only in our schools but in our communities." (read)

MUSIC THERAPY...

Music Therapy for Social, Behavioral, Physical Needs of Students with Disabilities
Most of us have likely used music in our classes, sometimes as background and sometimes purposefully. This month, Michelle Agudelo and Christine Stopka explain the use of "music therapy."

According to the American Music Therapy Association, "the idea of music as a healing influence which could affect health and behavior is at least as old as the writings of Aristotle and Plato." Today, music therapy is widely and effectively being used in physical and occupational therapy.

Learn more about the possible ways that music can affect the brain and behavior, and connections with physical activity. (read)

PE KICK-OFF...

Organize a PE Kick-Off Showcase to Promote Your Physical Education Program
One of the initiatives proposed in PE 2020 suggested that we should do more to develop connections between physical education and the communities we serve. In this article, authors Brent Bradford, Ashleigh Evaniew, and Clive Hickson describe how to organize a beginning of the year school-wide PE Showcase.

Among the many benefits are opportunities to highlight the contents of your program, connect with school staff, parents, and students, and create an atmosphere for healthy and active living. Includes suggestions for activities and a follow-up evaluation. (read)

PROMOTING PE...

Steps to Successful PE Promotion Efforts
PE program promotion is almost certainly one of the most neglected activities in our profession. It's not surprising, because for most of us it's not our area of expertise nor is it particularly interesting! But letting teaching colleagues, administrators, school board members, parents, and students know what you are doing is vital in this era of program and position cuts.

It's naive to assume that others will appreciate your work if you don't highlight and publicize it. Author Martin Donohue summarizes a 6-step promotional approach described in more detail in the book Seminar in Physical Education: From Student Teaching to Teaching Students. (read)

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Lynn, S., Castelli, D., Werner, P., & Cone, S. (2007). Seminar in physical education: From student teaching to teaching students. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

LOU GEHRIG'S...

Being Diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
More commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, ALS results from a degrading of the motor nerve cells in the brain, which leads to a weakening of the muscles. The possibility of contracting ALS increases with age, and is more common in men.

In this article, Melissa Ortiz explains more about the disease, its symptoms, and treatment. Although not presently curable, in addition to drug treatment certain types of physical exercise can help to keep muscles stretched and working. (read)

 


NEWS
  • PHYSICAL EDUCATION, PLAY, & SPORTS
  • U.S. Department of Education Awards More Than $27 Million to School Districts, Community Organizations for Physical Education and Nutrition Education.
  • State will measure physical education.
  • ING U.S. Awards $125,000 in grants to physical educators to combat childhood obesity.
  • Physical education classes: overstated or necessity.
  • Physical Education in Schools - Both Quality and Quantity are Important.
  • Back to School Jitters: How to Start The School Year Right in PE Class.
  • Physical education requirements and childhood obesity.
  • Monson (MA) parent addresses changes to physical education with school committee.
  • Mesa PE teacher touts virtues of martial arts.
  • Homeschool archery in Brevard.
  • No more physical education in Florida?
  • Physical education versus physical activity: differences and benefits.
  • 50 Ways homeschoolers can get physical education.
  • Organizing your own classroom's Olympic Games.
  • Sport in schools has been marginalised by the over-complication of physical education.
  • Physical education has a vital role to play in the school curriculum.
  • President’s Council adopts Fitnessgram as part of new Presidential Youth Fitness Program.
  • Grants & Funding - $$$ for YOUR Program or Project (Webinar Recording)
  • Using Technology in Physical Education (latest Bonnie Mohnsen podcast).
  • Jerry Sandusky and the mind of a pedophile, by Malcolm Gladwell (The New Yorker).
  • CHILDREN will be taught to "recognize sexual feelings" from age 11 or 12 under a new national physical education curriculum criticized by religious schools (Australia).
  • Why Boys Are Better Throwers, And How Girls Can Close The Gap.
  • Mind Over Matter: Helping Your Students Overcome Challenges to Build Mental and Physical Strength.
  • Mark Morris' Kloke named region's top physical education teacher.
  • New Physical Education Assessments for Ohio Students, Schools.
  • Schools receive physical education grant. And, McAllen school district keeping physical education alive.
  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, NUTRITION, & OBESITY
  • More people walk to better health (CDC Report).
  • Physical activity levels are dropping around the world.
  • Can Personal Technology Stop the Obesity Epidemic?
  • Childhood obesity like climate change: Outlook is up in the air.
  • GPs to start measuring children's BMI in attempt to curb obesity (UK).
  • Undereducated Parents Have Fat Kids, Says CDC's Annual Report.
  • Exercise Programs for Kids Seem to Have Little Impact: Study
  • Child obesity: Why do parents let their kids get fat?
  • Obesity Rates By State: New CDC Data and slides.
  • Michelle Obama's Low-Calorie School Lunches Slammed By 'Hungry' High Schoolers (VIDEO)
  • Chess Boxing and other hybrid sports!
  • Philadelphia Students Slimmer; Schools' Anti-Obesity Efforts Working?
  • Obesity Linked to Academic Performance.
  • Retired military leaders want junk foods out of schools.
  • Does My Child Need a Personal Trainer?
  • Apps make setting health goals, tracking progress easier.
  • Some insight into childhood obesity and its costs.
  • Obesity Might Lower Teens' Thinking Skills, Study Suggests.
  • NYC Board of Health Passes 'Soda Ban.'
  • Short, intense activity good for kids,
  • Why Are We Getting Fatter?
  • As schools battle obesity, physical education is sidelined.
  • GRANTS
  • PE4life/Speed Stacks Sport Pack Grant Program. Speed Stacks wants to help instructors motivated to offer a full-fledged Sport Stacking program but who lack funding. The Sport Pack Grant Program can equip you with all you need to provide your students with a unique and fun Sport Stacking experience. To apply, go to www.speedstacks.com and download the grant application.
  • Check out the free SPARK Grant Finder.
  • NASPE grants page offers database and links.
  • Finding grant funding for Physical Education in tough economic times.

 

       
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