Technology for #PhysEd, #HealthEd & Coaches

As educators across the world turn to technology to teach remotely we are seeing an increase in the number of teachers looking for the most effective way to help their students. But with a wide variety of technology available to physical educators, health teachers, and coaches the world of educational technology can seem overwhelming. Now, …

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The [Virus] of Choice Has Changed

You know what topics we weren't taught to teach in college? Preventing HIV with PreP, vaping cessation, sex trafficking, opiate addiction, and COVID-19 to name just a few. And what does society want us to add to our curriculum to address the latest health crisis?  Preventing HIV with PreP, vaping cessation, sex trafficking, opiate addiction, …

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What to Watch This Spring (2020)

Springtime viewing for the discerning #HealthEd teacher. Here’s an update on a very popular series of #slowchathealth blog posts, which provide you with a list of documentaries/shows, available to stream, that have a #HealthEd slant to them. I've included shows from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Kanopy. Some I’ve seen, the rest are on my …

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Sex education lessons from Mississippi and Nigeria

A poster on the wall of the International Centre for Sexual Reproductive Rights, an NGO based in Minna, Nigeria. Author providedRachel Sullivan Robinson, American University School of International Service Nigeria and Mississippi are a world apart physically, but the rural American state and the African country have much in common when it comes to the …

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Fear

Being an educator in this current political climate can be fraught with fear. While job security is paramount, so too is encouraging our students to think critically and to see the world beyond the biased version often presented to them by society. In this guest blog post an educator anonymously shares the fear felt as …

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Virtual Reality in Health Class

Virtual reality isn't coming to the health classroom....it's already here, and it might be the most engaging and realistic teaching experience that you aren't currently using. I recently asked teachers for health education predictions and I'm predicting that VR technology is eventually going to become commonplace, but are you ready for it? This week's blog …

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Rethinking the way we talk about nutrition, body size, and health.

You would think that teaching nutrition would be easy. It's something that our students have been doing since birth and yet, as with all topics that we teach in health, there is so much to consider if we want our lessons to be valuable and inclusive. This week's blog post considers just that and comes …

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Gamification and Skills-Based Sexual Education

Engaging instruction within a classroom that utilizes interactive and experiential methods is a recipe for success and one which places students firmly at the centre of the learning environment. If we want students to practice the skills that they have learned we need to bring our materials to life in ways in which students can …

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