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  1. Physical Activity and Health Through Physical Education

    Physical education (PE) is an academic subject that provides the opportunity for students to learn the knowledge and skills needed to establish and maintain physically active lifestyles throughout their lifetime. ... Basterfield L, Berglind D, et al. Top 10 international priorities for physical fitness research and surveillance among children ...

  2. Effects of a Physical Education Program on Physical Activity and

    Physical education has been a part of school curriculums for many years, but, due to childhood obesity, focus has increased on the role that schools play in physical activity and monitoring physical fitness ... The research performed at the beginning of the experiment showed that in the pre-test, the level of somatic anxiety of the adolescents ...

  3. Physical Activity, Fitness, and Physical Education: Effects on Academic

    Early research in South Australia focused on quantifying the benefits of physical activity and physical education during the school day; the benefits noted included increased physical fitness, decreased body fat, and reduced risk for cardiovascular disease (Dwyer et al., 1979, 1983). Even today, Dwyer and colleagues are among the few scholars ...

  4. Physical Education and Its Importance to Physical Activity, Vegetable

    1. Introduction. The positive and protective effects of physical activity (PA), such as enhanced physical health, psychological well-being, increased concentration, academic performance, and reduced feelings of depression and anxiety, have been well documented in earlier studies [1,2,3].Physical education (PE) is taught as a subject in many countries around the world, but it also incorporates ...

  5. Physical education class participation is associated with physical

    In this study we examined the associations of physical education class participation with physical activity among adolescents. We analysed the Global School-based Student Health Survey data from ...

  6. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy

    Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy is the official research journal of the Association for Physical Education (afPE). The journal provides a forum for high quality educational research intended to have a high impact on both policy and practice for a national and international readership. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy publishes ...

  7. A systematic literature review of peer-led strategies for promoting

    Background: Low levels of physical activity (PA) in adolescents highlight the necessity for effective intervention. During adolescence, peer relationships can be a fundamental aspect of adopting and maintaining positive health behaviors. Aim: This review aims to determine peer-led strategies that showed promise to improve PA levels of adolescents. It will also identify patterns across these ...

  8. Rationale for the Essential Components of Physical Education

    Increasing physical education and physical activity for children and adolescents. Schools serve as an ideal place for students to learn about and practice being physically active because most children and adolescents attend school (close to 60 million; U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Citation 2019).To help schools and students achieve this, the ...

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Scientific Production of

    Research in several areas may have been affected during periods of social restrictions. This study analyzed the curricula of 558 researchers across 27 graduate programs in physical education in Brazil to investigate the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientific publications.

  10. Teaching health in physical education: An action research project

    In many countries, health has in some way framed the history of physical education (PE) (Augestad, 2003; Kirk, 1992; Tinning and McCuaig, 2006), and PE has often been aligned with medicalized notions of health (Fitzpatrick and Tinning, 2014).Currently, health is a subject in formal education and is considered an important aspect of PE (Cale, 2020; Schenker, 2018; Stolz, 2014).

  11. 'It's how PE should be!': Classroom teachers' experiences of

    Due to its focus on the prioritisation of personal significance of movement experiences, the promotion of meaningfulness in Physical Education (PE) has the potential to strengthen pedagogy and encourage a lifelong pursuit of physical activity (Kretchmar, 2006).This perspective comes at a time when many students cite current versions of PE as lacking relevance to their lived experiences (Ladwig ...

  12. 'Physical education makes you fit and healthy'. Physical education's

    The purpose of this study was to assess physical activity levels during high school physical education lessons. The data were considered in relat ... pupil motor engagement time: case studies of student teachers. In Telema, R. (ed.), International Symposium on Research in School Physical Education. Foundation for Promotion of Physical Culture ...

  13. PDF Active Education: Growing Evidence on Physical Activity and Academic

    of physical fitness have been linked to improved academic performance and brain functions, such as attention and memory. These brain functions are the foundation for learning. Long-term studies have demonstrated that increases in physical activity, resulting from greater time spent in physical education, were related to improved academic ...

  14. Physical education News, Research and Analysis

    Brendon Hyndman, Charles Sturt University and Vaughan Cruickshank, University of Tasmania. Health and physical education includes subjects such as sport science, health studies, athlete ...

  15. Personal and social development in physical education and sports: A

    The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was supported by the Special Chair 'Pedagogy of Physical Education' founded by the Royal Dutch Association for Physical Education (KVLO) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of ...

  16. Full article: Physical education and the art of teaching

    ABSTRACT. The paper is the José María Cagigal Scholar Lecture presented at the AIESEP World Congress in Edinburgh 2018. In the paper I argue that the only real sustainable aim for physical education is more physical education, where different ways of being in the world as some-body are both possible and encouraged. To reach this aim, a focus on the art of teaching is vital as a way of ...

  17. Physical Activity and Physical Education: Relationship to Growth

    Sound physical education curricula are based on an understanding of growth patterns and developmental stages and are critical to provide appropriate movement experiences that promote motor skill ... Predictors of intrinsic motivation among adolescent students in physical education. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 2000; 71 (3) ...

  18. Physical education and sport in schools: a review of benefits and

    Abstract. This paper explores the scientific evidence that has been gathered on the contributions and benefits of physical education and sport (PES) in schools for both children and for educational systems. Research evidence is presented in terms of children's development in a number of domains: physical, lifestyle, affective, social, and ...

  19. Physical Education and Sport in Schools: A Review of Benefits and

    Abstract: This paper explores the scientific evidence that has been gathered on the contributions and benefits of physical education and sport (PES) in schools for both children and for educational systems. Research evidence is presented in terms of children's development in a number of domains: physical, lifestyle, affective, social, and cognitive.

  20. New Research Examines Physical Education in America

    1/2 of U.S. high school students did not attend PE classes—which is consistent over the 24-year period studied (1991-2015). The percentage of U.S. high school students reporting PE attendance did not change significantly between 1991 and 2015 for the overall sample or across sex and race/ethnicity subgroup. Daily PE attendance did decrease 16 ...

  21. (PDF) The Role of Physical Education at School

    Physical education is the foundation of a comprehensive school physical. activity program. It provides cognitive content and instruction designed to develop motor skills, knowledge, and. behaviors ...

  22. Physical Education

    Physical education is the foundation of a Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program. 1, 2 It is an academic subject characterized by a planned, sequential K-12 curriculum (course of study) that is based on the national standards for physical education. 2-4 Physical education provides cognitive content and instruction designed to develop motor skills, knowledge, and behaviors for ...

  23. The Recent Trends on Physical Education Subject with the Issues and

    Physical Education is one of the subjects that should be highlighted in order for. students to improve their physical health and a cademic performance. As a result, from 2017. to 2021, this ...

  24. JOPER :: The Journal of Physical Education Research

    Journal of Physical Education Research (JOPER) is a scientific publication. It is a peer reviewed and referred journal, officially publishes original research articles on Physical Education and its allied sciences. The JOPER is an open access international journal has four annual issues (March, June, September and December), with its own issue ...

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    Conference: Building Leadership Capacity for STEM Education Innovation at Two-Year Colleges, Bioquest Curriculum Consortium. Conference: A Virtual Workshop for Building Leadership Capacity to Support Two-Year College and Disciplinary Society Collaborations, Carleton College Science Education Research Center.

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    Stanford University is one of the world's premier academic and research institutions, devoting tremendous intellectual and physical resources toward the betterment of humanity. As a major Silicon Valley employer, Stanford seeks people committed to excellence and to improving our world.

  27. Engaging Students in Physical Education

    A well-designed physical education (PE) program is inclusive, active, enjoyable and supportive (SHAPE America - Society of Health and Physical Educators, 2015). Irrespective of location, programs are affected by a host of issues in the midst of various school and community climates. ... Health Education Research. 2010; 25:355-367. [PMC free ...

  28. Elliott Metheny, PT, DPT, GCS

    Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (Exercise Science), Youngstown State University, 2015 Doctor of Physical Therapy, Youngstown State University, 2020 Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy (2024). Elliott graduated from YSU in May of 2020 and gained experience the ...

  29. SHERC 5 years

    Impacts on NAU's physical space. In its first year, SHERC funded the renovation of the anthropology laboratory building on campus which has had an ongoing impact on cross-disciplinary, health-focused programs at NAU. ... Increasing interest and education on health equity research in the Southwest. During the past five years, SHERC has offered ...

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