Friday, January 3, 2014

physical education

iPads new trend to engage students in physical education Carroll Daily Times Herald
This fun is a new way iPads, often labeled the enemy to activity, have come to Keith Petersen's classes to engage students in physical education.
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Teacher expected to resign amid sex allegations Seattle Post Intelligencer
RUSSELLVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Franklin County Board of Education members say they're expecting a physical education teacher accused of having a ...
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Coddled kids a crying shame The Nelson Mail
"My job is to try and create a habit in the child's mind that physical activity is real cool. And the hope is that will stay there for the rest of their lives.
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OP student honored with Jay B. Nash award Bee news.com
David Michael, a resident of Orchard Park and a physical education major at Roberts Wesleyan College, was honored with the Jay B. Nash ...
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Several Firsts for 2014 Polar Bear Plunge Peninsula Pulse
It was the first time a Gibraltar Elementary School physical education teacher dressed in pink tights and tutu dove into the frigid lake. First-year ...
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North Crawford school officials want $1.28 million for new fitness ... La Crosse Tribune
Plans for the center began after the district won a 2012 federal grant from the Carol M. White Physical Education Program. The grant gives the district ...
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No. 8 Story of 2013: Sugary Drink Tax Sparks Debate, Loses in ... The Watch
Elisa Marie Overall, director of the Physical Education Program, a grant-funded program that educates Telluride and Norwood K-12 students about ...
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