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   EDITORIAL
  The End of Physical Education as We Know It

   Steve Jefferies, pelinks4u publisher

Got your attention? Okay, the topic sounds kinda scary but read on to get what I mean. If you've followed SHAPE America's news you'll know about the "50 Million Strong by 2029" target. To recap, our national professional society has set the goal of getting every student attending America's preK-12 schools physically active and healthy by the time they graduate in 14 years. It's a pretty bold and maybe in some minds crazy goal. Imagine, every student - about 50 million of them - living healthy lives that embrace regular physical activity. That's a heck of a long way from where we are today.

Of course it's not hard to imagine some of our students getting there. You know, the ones already pretty active, got the good genes, whose parents encourage them to play sports, who weren't born with any kind of disability. Those ones. But what about the rest? The kids - and there are far too many of them - whose childhood is a constant struggle: Difficult living conditions, abuse, poverty, hunger, and little encouragement to take school or learning seriously. How on earth are we going to get those kids to choose to be physically active and to make healthy lifestyle choices in the daily chaotic world in which they live? Wish I knew. But what I do know is that all of us need to get together to solve this challenge because the alternative is going to be disastrous for us personally and nationally.

It's not just a physical education challenge helping to prepare America's youth for successful lives. But we need to do our part. And that's why physical education as we know it has to change. It's not that any of us haven't been trying. We have. If anything the problem is that we have been guilty of trying to do too much. We all know that movement is a wonderful medium for learning and personal development. Math, reading, writing, art, pretty much anything can be effectively learned through movement. Play, games, dance, sports are among the most effective ways to develop social, emotional, intellectual, ethical, and physical skills. Not much argument here. But the problem is physical educators can't do all this alone. We've tried and it just doesn't work. It's not hard to understand. We simply don't have enough time.

Okay, so maybe the solution is more time? Think again. How has that idea worked for us? It hasn't. The more time we get, the more we try to do. We have this sort of "Bring it on! We can do it!" attitude. It may be heroic but ultimately it's self-defeating. By trying to do too many things we fail to do anything really well. And for the profession to move forward, indeed looking into the future to preserve the security of our jobs, this has to change. It's time for physical educators to do just one thing exceptionally well.

Ask pretty much any physical educator what would be the best measure of their success as a teacher, how do you think they'd answer? How would you answer? Surely it would be something like "all my kids would be healthy and physically active"? Isn't that why we chose this career? Wasn't it a love of play, games, and sports that inspired us to teach and want to share our passion with others? Did any of us really choose to be physical educators because we wanted to improve kids' reading, writing, or math skills? Come on. Be honest. If you answered "yes" methinks you chose the wrong career! Sadly, we've allowed ourselves to follow the wacky and whimsical advice of the recently departed baseball legend and street-smart philosopher Yogi Berra: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." That's exactly what we've done. We've taken every new direction for the profession and as a result completely lost our bearings.

SHAPE America's 50 Million Strong by 2029 announcement reminds us of our core values, our purpose. It's why the physical education profession emerged more than a century ago. Our predecessors recognized that absent good health other things in life were irrelevant. Today, in an increasingly sedentary world it's even more important that all kids develop the skills, knowledge, and desire to be physically active and make healthy lifestyle choices. And it's up to us to make this happen. I can't tell you how to do it but I'm confident that you can work it out for the good of your students. Around the country opportunities and challenges vary. There's not going to be any single solution. But as a starting point what we need are the nation's health and physical educators committed to a single purpose: Getting all of the students they teach to embrace physically active and healthy living. However we best can, it's time for all of us to commit to this physical education rebirth.

What do you think? Do you agree or disagree? Let me know by writing to steve@pelinks4u.org. I'm always happy to share, discuss, and debate alternative perspectives!

Have a great October!

Steve Jefferies, pelinks4u publisher
SHAPE America President

Featured pelinks4u Articles
Be a 50 Million Strong by 2029 Champion: Part 2
In the second of this three-part series past Utah State President (UTAHPERD) Angela Heinemann shares details about the activities she introduced into her elementary school to get her kids more physically active and healthy. Angela describes how she organized opportunities for physical activity outside of PE but within the school day.
The Fall and Rise of Physical Education
pelinks4u is delighted to share a perspective on the state of today's physical education by George Graham. As one the profession's most innovative thinkers, George categorizes the different teaching approaches of our teaching colleagues and tells us what he thinks of them. Shared with you courtesy of PE Central.
Get HyPE: Designing #PhysEd Rubrics in Four Easy Steps
This month Sarah G-H shares a confession. She is obsessed by rubrics. Sounds worrying but fortunately it's helping her students learn. They help her to focus her teaching and help the students understand what they are expected to learn. You can learn too as Sarah explains the process she follows and resources she uses to develop rubrics.
Why Servant-Leadership is Important for Coaches
How would you characterize your leadership style? It's no secret that most coaches tend to be very autocratic. Kind of my way or the highway! But as PE teacher and coach Tami Lester-Dame explains there is an alternative and perhaps better way. Tami explains "servant - leadership" and shares an online resource she has created for learning more about this leadership style.
Back to the Future and Beyond
Looking back on a career spanning 36 years of physical education teaching, Gerry Cernicky reflects on the changes he's witnessed. Despite noting some amazing improvements, Gerry's concerned that too many of today's teachers are still unaware of the opportunities available to ask for assistance and learn from the ideas of others.
Psychological Skills Training: Communication
In another of her series of articles focused on the mental side of coaching athletes, Christine Lottes focuses this month on "communication." While most of us excel at sending messages, we are often less skilled at receiving and interpreting them correctly. Christine provides guidelines and activities to help coaches improved their communication skills.
NEWS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, PLAY, & SPORTS
  • National launch 50 Million Strong by 2029 in Miami Dade County
  • 50 Million Strong by 2029 Back to School website! Check it out
  • Reaching Your Number - how to succeed with 50MS
  • 50 Million Strong By 2029: What's Your Number? Narrated slide presentation
  • Count Me In! - Join the club and receive a free Scope & Sequence chart
  • Listen to the latest SHAPE America Podcast - free! Latest topic - assessment
  • Race in Sports video - got to watch!!
  • The Legend Of LIONMAN One Million Kick Challenge - Challenge your students to develop the habit of eating properly and being active everyday
  • 525 U.S. schools, representing 37 states recognized for outstanding efforts creating an Active School environment and increasing physical activity and physical education opportunities for students
  • 2015 PETE & HETE Conference "Preparing HPE Professionals for 21st Century Schools" October 28 - 31, 2015, Atlanta, GA
  • 2015 #PhysEdSummit 3.0 Presentations available on YouTube
  • Looking for ideas? Have questions? Got an opinion? Share these on Exchange (for SHAPE America members)
  • Why Your Gym Teacher Was Wrong (or my mistaken perception of what happens in physical education! Ed)
  • How Likely Is It, Really, That Your Athletic Kid Will Turn Pro?
  • What lessons from high school football players' attack on ref?
  • (AL) Watch elementary school kids do the Nae Nae with their PE Teacher!
  • (CA) Group alleges discrimination in access to school PE
  • (CA) Filing seeks to force Palo Alto Unified, other districts, to comply with P.E. mandate
  • (DC) D.C. Public Schools Will Teach Every Kid How to Ride a Bike in PE
  • (IL) Illinois districts back plan to undo school mandates (including PE)
  • (VA) The Trail is officially open. See the results of PE teacher Cindy Ferek's big dream!
  • (WA) School district bans game of tag to 'ensure physical, emotional safety of students'
  • (TX) Female high school football player in Texas a game-changer
  • (Canada) Position statement on Active Outdoor Play
  • (Japan) Japanese government commits to creating our future through the power of sport by reaching more than 10 millionpeople in over 100 countries until 2020.
  • (Tanzania) Specialisation in sport should be implemented meticulously
  • (UK) Fit for learning: what research says about the benefits of sport
  • (UK) Schoolchildren need a more inclusive introduction to sport
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, NUTRITION, & OBESITY
       
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