Share the Joy: A #slowchathealth Teacher’s Gift Guide

The holiday season is just around the corner, and that means my social media feed is inundated with gift guides! Tired of the same old teacher-themed trinkets and generic coffee mugs, here’s my attempt at what a #slowchathealth gift guide might look like. If you’re following me on social media you’ll know that I coordinate …

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Creating a Scavenger Hunt with Google Forms and QR Codes

Scavenger hunts are an exciting and interactive way to engage your students while reinforcing recently covered class content. In this blog post, I will guide you through the steps I use to create a captivating scavenger hunt using Google Forms and QR codes. This engaging activity makes learning fun and helps students solidify their knowledge. …

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From Pedagogical Curiosity to Classroom Reality: How I Embraced Hexagonal Thinking

There are so many great ideas out there that it's impossible to action each one of them immediately, and as such, hiding away at the back of my brain is a vast collection of pedagogical curiosities waiting to be rediscovered. Like the clutter on my desk, I know where each item is and know I'll …

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Back Pocket Questions: Your Secret Weapon for a More Meaningful PE Class

As educators, we constantly seek ways to make learning engaging and impactful. One tool I plan on using to enhance the learning experience in my physical education classes is "back pocket questions." These are concise, thought-provoking prompts designed to spark reflection and discussion, readily available to use during class. Much like a trusted resource in …

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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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From Inspiration to Action: Writing My First Land Acknowledgment as an Educator

At the heart of every conference lies an opportunity to share knowledge and ideas and foster a sense of unity and connection among diverse individuals. When we step into these spaces to exchange insights and experiences, we have the opportunity to recognize the historical context in which these gatherings occur. One powerful way to achieve …

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CPR Training: Why You and Your Teenage Students Need It

This week's blog post comes from Kate Macmorn, the Communications Director for the American Medical Resource Institute (AMRI) where they’ve trained over a million healthcare professionals to study for, earn and maintain life support certifications that allow them to better respond to cardiac emergencies. Have you ever been in a situation where someone suddenly collapsed …

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Physical Literacy, Inclusiveness, and The Spatial Imaginary: A Summer Challenge

At the SHAPE America national convention in Seattle, I finally had the opportunity to meet, and participate in a session with Dr. Brian Culp. Alongside John Strong and Dr. Brandy Lynch, their presentation titled 'Keys to Unlocking a Diverse and Socially Just HPE Space' shared resources, provided space for deep self-reflection, and reminded attendees that …

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Shine Light on Depression

In recent years, school communities across the country have taken a considerable interest in the whole lives of their students. While we truly believe that educators have always considered the lived experiences of their students outside of their 4-walls of higher learning, heightened circumstances have increased the stress of students and the educators who pour …

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Teaching about Abortion Access – With the National Sex Education Standards

This post uses the recommended ‘Best Practices’ from the Educate US “So You Want to Speak Up For Sex Education” Claim your power: Before becoming a licensed Health Educator, I worked for Planned Parenthood for five years. My work as a ‘Clinic Assistant’ in the health center included delivering ‘pregnancy tests and options counseling’ visits, …

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