“It’s just not something that women are socialized to want—to become stronger. It’s a cliché at this point, but we come to the gym to get thinner and smaller.” #iwd2021 https://t.co/V0uE66XmRK
A6: Give students experiences to examine #socialdeterminants by analyzing neighborhoods,
laws and policies, or how marketing campaigns target certain populations. Let them dive in and explore using #criticalinquiry for solutions #EDI#SHAPEHealthEd
@carmelhealth@tcmrsgeddes@podcastbrunch Our school has a program called “Food for Thought.” Concept is teachers and students make a small book club, read it, school pays for food when you meet to discuss it. Great way to reach kids who are interested in reading it vs requiring it.
@nfaswims4physed Yeah I ran into the same situation once. It is what it is I suppose! What if they helped design a flow? Or studied the physical part of the postures?
We’re excited to announce we will be hosting the inaugural Northeast Health & Physical Education Convention March 29-31, 2020
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So this just happened! This process was incredible and made me truly examine myself as an effective educator. I couldn’t have done it w/out the large support group I was fortunate to have and all the people I met along the way! Cheers to anyone receiving scores, passing or not 💪🏻
@HealthTeachVT Thanks for the advice earlier! We’re trying to do the same thing at BBA. We keep health as a required freshman course and that works for us, but an advanced class would be awesome. 8th and 10th is a nice combo as well!
Ok fellow educators, this year I changed schools and I’m teaching health in a high school versus a middle school. Any tips, books, podcasts, articles, etc on teaching high schoolers that you’ve found helpful? I’d like to learn more about this age group. Thanks in advance!
@ShannonSweet2@cultofpedagogy It's been modified by a teacher printing out compliments on a piece of paper (premade) for students to choose from, and then they tape a compliment of their choice onto the board for their peer. I've also had someone suggest doing that with post it notes.
@ajgadd@cultofpedagogy I've conducted this activity with my middle school faculty and it's just as amazing! I suggest getting two friends ahead of time to agree to volunteer first, so you don't hear crickets when you ask for volunteers. Once they go, the ball is rolling. Enjoy!