
Physical Education and Health — Physical Education
Closing Activities Effectively
By Dr. Robert Pangrazi, Human Kinetics Author, Professor Emeritus ASU The closing activity ends the lesson with an evaluation of the day’s accomplishments—stressing and reinforcing the skills learned, revisiting...

Integrating Social-Emotional Learning
BY LEIGH ANDERSON, MS, WHITE BEAR LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOL Tapping into students’ emotions is essential to motivate students to want to live active, healthy lifestyles. Physical education and health provides one...

Rope Jumping Lessons
By Dr. Robert Pangrazi, Human Kinetics Author, Professor Emeritus ASU Rope jumping is an excellent activity for conditioning all parts of the body. It increases coordination, rhythm, and timing while...

Why Skills-Based Health Education?
By Sarah Benes, EdD, CHES, Merrimack College and Holly Alperin, EdM, MCHES, University of New Hampshire This video provides a brief overview of key reasons why skills-based health education is an...
Portable Wireless Speakers for Coaching and Physical Education
By Seth Jenny, PhD, Slippery Rock University & Jennifer M. Krause, PhD, University of Northern Colorado In this session, we will explore the use of portable wireless speakers in physical education...
How to Conduct Virtual Observations (Remote Supervision)
By Dr. Seth Jenny, Slippery Rock University, and Dr. Jennifer Krause, University of Northern Colorado In the video below, Dr. Seth Jenny interviews Dr. Jennifer Krause about her experience with virtual...