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Many people shy away from yoga because they fear they aren’t flexible enough or don’t have the right body type. But, the truth is that yoga is for everyone. As an instructor, you can provide your students with the tools needed to make yoga fun and rewarding. read more
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Google Classroom is a free computer application that allows you post assignments and other resources online. Learn how to use Google Classroom with health and fitness education classes and get descriptions for using resources for Fitness for Life, Sixth Edition and Health Opportunities Through Physical Education (HOPE). read more
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When students enter middle school, they must have a strong foundation of physical education skills and concepts ready to be applied. With the Physical Education Digital Library K-5, you have everything you need, gathered in one place, to ensure that every child you teach has that foundation. read more
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How do you know what your students are learning in your elementary classroom? View this webinar recording of Rich Wiles and Judy Schmid, co-authors of Physical Education Digital Library K-5, give an informative overview that will introduce professionals to Standard Based Learning in physical education and show instructional implementation of the Physical Education Digital Library K-5 (PEDL). read more
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The success of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program depends on how schools are able to implement and utilize each of the program components. You can now watch recordings of all of the webinars in the series. Watch now! read more
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Human Kinetics, in conjunction with the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), offered a free webinar entitled “Helping Your Students Become Their Physical Best." read more
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