Teaching Physical Education with Purpose: Embracing the Meaningful PE Approach

Last Friday, my physical education class overran...and my students didn't notice! This HAS happened before, but it's typically a rare occurrence and one that I hope to achieve more often. I think the reason for the lesson going well has something to do with the new lens through which I'm seeing a subject that I …

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Answering the Call: Elevate Your Career with These Volunteer Leadership Roles

"If not now, when?" This question urged me to step up and apply for a role on the Board of Directors with SHAPE America. After a pandemic-imposed change in focus and a few years of concentrating on those closest to me - family and my students- it was time to return to serving my profession …

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3 Wellness Tips for Educators Navigating a Season of Change

In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, change is the only constant. From updates to curriculums and advancements in technology to shifts in teaching methodologies, educators are constantly faced with high levels of stress and anxiety as they navigate these transformative times. While change can be daunting, it also presents opportunities for growth and innovation. …

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On Being Brave, Kind and Proud

School initiatives come and go as communities seek to address the needs of their students both now and in the future. Recently, my school launched an initiative that, along with implementing restorative practices, will foster a sense of school community and ensure that all students are supported. The initiative will help our students become better …

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