World-wide survey of school physical education

World-wide survey of school physical education
Author: UNESCO
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9231000489

This joint UNESCO-NWCPEA Project comprised a World-wide physical education survey to inform the development of benchmark indicators on Quality Physical Education (QPE) in schools and Quality Physical Education Teacher Education/Training (QPETE/T) in provider institutions as well as principles of a physical education basic needs model. The survey adopted a multi-method/pluralistic approach to data generation from a range of sources including a specifically designed structured survey questionnaire translated into officially used UNESCO and several other languages seeking quantitative and qualitative data, as well as information derived from recent and current international, continental regional and national physical education-related studies.

Promoting Social and Emotional Learning

Promoting Social and Emotional Learning
Author: Maurice J. Elias
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1997
Genre: Affective education
ISBN: 0871202883

The authors draw upon scientific studies, theories, site visits, nd their own extensive experiences to describe approaches to social and emotional learning for all levels.

Chaos Coordinator: Preschool Teacher

Chaos Coordinator: Preschool Teacher
Author: Faculty Loungers
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781723942686

This preschool teacher notebook makes an amazing gift for your favorite preschool or pre-k teacher. The book has journal lines and measures 6x9 inches which is perfect for making notes about your lesson plans, writing out your gratitude, or keeping a teaching diary. Features:

Crisis Relief

Crisis Relief
Author: Peter F. White MA
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2016-12-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1490778934

Crisis Relief is a guide for principals, teachers, and school employees who do not know what they will do if their school should one day experience the unthinkable. If each time you hear of another mass shooting, or stabbings, suicide or natural disaster (fire, flood, earthquake), you wonder what you would do if there was a crisis in your school, then this book is for you. The authors, White and Peat, are educational psychologists with a long history of international experience in crisis intervention planning and training. They understand the needs of students, parents, educators, schools, administration, the media and communities.

Mentoring in Physical Education

Mentoring in Physical Education
Author: Mick Mawer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135716463

This book examines factors surrounding the partnership between school-based training and mentoring in Physical Education. Contributors look at all angles of the collaboration between schools and higher education institutions, including: How mentor training programs are planned and the issues involved *Trainees' experiences of school-based training and mentoring *The needs of PE mentors in schools *A full explanation of mentoring Drawing on recent findings and the views of physical education teachers in the UK, Australia and the USA, the editor combines a wealth of information on factors which influence mentorship and the effectiveness of school-based partnership schemes.

Culturally Responsive Standards-Based Teaching

Culturally Responsive Standards-Based Teaching
Author: Steffen Saifer
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1412987024

Teaching children from diverse backgrounds begins with simple questions: What is my culture? What are my students' cultures? How does culture affect how I teach and how my students learn? Can I learn to value and honour the unique experiences and cultures of my students? These are essential questions for educators with a sincere desire to help all students succeed. This comprehensive guide provides detailed examples that show why and how to create culturally responsive, standards-based (CRSB) instruction in the classroom, schoolwide, and at the district level. Results of effective programs include: increased academic success for all learners; engaged and motivated students; development of critical thinking skills ncessary for higher learning; and strengthened partnerships between students, families, and communities. This new edition is enhanced with nationwide examples, up-to-date resources, and tools that can be implemented immediately. Principals, administrators, K - 12 teachers, curriculum and staff developers, and college instructors will find this handbook a valuable and powerful tool for promoting student engagment and improving struggling schools.

Promoting Elementary School Physical Activity

Promoting Elementary School Physical Activity
Author: Russell R. Pate
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2023-02-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1718214758

Physically active children experience healthier growth and development. They are less likely to be overweight. They learn more effectively and manage their behavior better. Yet many classroom teachers offer little or no time for physical activity because they feel pressed for time, space, and equipment. That’s where Promoting Elementary School Physical Activity: Ideas for Enjoyable Active Learning comes in. This text provides K-5 classroom teachers and physical educators with simple, creative strategies and activities that have proven successful in schools and that are suitable for all children. The ideas are practical, accessible, and backed by research that supports the benefits of physical activity in the classroom. They are also flexible—meaning the authors present guidance and options for modifying activities, so teachers can choose what works best for their students. Most activities can be carried out in small spaces or within an existing classroom setup. Promoting Elementary School Physical Activity offers a total of 50 ready-to-use activities in four categories: Classroom physical activity breaks Physically active instruction Recess Enhanced physical education The games and activities afford schools the opportunity to emphasize physical activity throughout the day. The activities are easy to fit into the curriculum at any and all points, including before and after school. Little or no equipment is needed; for the few activities that require equipment, suggestions are provided to make simple equipment from everyday materials. In addition, most chapters offer quick tips to help teachers overcome any challenges that might come up with the activities in that section, and many chapters come with an infographic that shows or describes the benefits of the activity for the topic being discussed. Promoting Elementary School Physical Activity is organized into three parts: Part I, Classroom Physical Activity, offers ideas for integrating classroom physical activity breaks, incorporating physical activity into academic instruction, taking advantage of recess, and creating a physically active classroom. Part II, Physical Education, is written specifically for the physical education teacher. It provides simple strategies for getting students moving throughout physical education class, connecting them to physical activity resources in the school and community, and facilitating lifelong physical activity. Part III, The Physically Active School, presents more options for student physical activity, including ideas for before- and after-school programs and physically active transport to and from school. It also focuses on the importance of the physical environment, physical activity policies, physical activity practices, and social environment. The comprehensive school physical activity program is explored as a tool to organize and coordinate the physical activity opportunities presented throughout this book. This practical guide makes it easy for teachers to bring the fun of physical activity—along with its academic, social, and health benefits—to their K-5 students.

What a Long Strange It's Been

What a Long Strange It's Been
Author: Dr. Jeffrey W. Neal
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2022-05-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1685371701

What a Long Strange It’s Been By: Dr. Jeffrey W. Neal Based on a life in education, What a Long Strange It’s Been details the joys, struggles, and heartbreak of navigating years as a dedicated educator. It also examines the shooting death of a beloved teacher at the hands of a fourteen-year-old student, its aftermath, and the school community’s recovery. As shootings, particularly, at schools show no signs of stopping, there is a lesson to be learned. Ultimately, the author hopes readers enjoy this celebration of education as well as gain some insight into the recovery from PTSD.

Children Moving

Children Moving
Author: George Graham
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780073376455

"Soundly based in the research literature and theory, this comprehensive introductory text is a practical guide to teaching physical education to the elementary school child. Its skill theme approach guides teachers in the process of assisting children develop their motor skills and physical fitness through developmentally appropriate activities.This mandatory package includes the "Movement Analysis Wheel" that can be used by students and teachers to more fully understand the skill theme approach and apply it with children."--Publisher's website.