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All Kids Reaching their "Physical Best" in the K-12 School Environment


Jayne Greenberg and Joe Deutsch ©2026
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This session explored how Physical Best provides the latest research on youth physical activity, best practices and current research on core content, and practical examples of how to integrate health-related fitness education into an existing physical education curriculum.

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About the presenters

Jayne Greenberg, EdD, has served as director of the I Can Do It! program for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Prior to that position, Greenberg served as the district director of physical education and health literacy for Miami-Dade County Public Schools from 1995 to 2017. During her career in education, she has worked as an elementary, middle, and high school physical education teacher in both public and private schools; a region physical education coordinator; a high school and middle school administrator; and an adjunct professor teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in teaching methods, sport psychology, and research.

Joe Deutsch, PhD, is a full professor in the education department at North Dakota State University. He oversees a homeschool physical education program at the university, where his students focus lessons around the five components of fitness through Physical Best. While he has been a professor at the university level for the past 20 years, he was previously a K-12 physical education teacher, eventually specializing in elementary physical education. While at the elementary level, Deutsch routinely incorporated the Physical Best curriculum into his existing curriculum, and he conducted Physical Best Specialists trainings across the nation.

Learn more about Physical Best, Fifth Edition.