December 6, 2002 Vol.4 No.16   Conference/Workshop Calendar
 Editorial

Holiday Greetings from PELINKS4U

As many of you know PELINKS4U is produced each month through the generous efforts of more than 30 volunteers. On your behalf I would like to publicly thank all of our section editors as well as those of you who have contributed news and ideas during 2002.

Working in an "online" environment we sometimes wonder if anyone is actually out there! We greatly appreciate hearing from you and I encourage you to let our section editors know when you benefit from the ideas they share. Section editor e-mail addresses are on each of our pages.

PELINKS4U would also not be possible without the ongoing support of our web site sponsors. Their logos appear on our pages and we occasionally include messages from them. Please be sure to thank these folks whenever you see them at conferences or order equipment from them. Several of our sponsors have been with us for several years. They deserve our appreciation and support.

This month we are adding back the logo we used to include from Amazon.com. You can help support PELINKS4U by clicking this logo whenever you visit Amazon. Entering Amazon from our logo adds a few cents to our affiliate account each time you make a purchase. Please tell your friends too! It costs you nothing extra but helps to support PELINKS4U.

Finally, and most importantly we thank you for continuing to read PELINKS4U. Our goal continues to be to connect physical educators in the USA and beyond. It remains a challenge and we appreciate you letting your colleagues and students know about PELINKS4U.

Have a safe and healthy December and a wonderful holiday with your families.

Steve Jefferies
PELINKS4U/Central Washington University


Digiwalker

 Technology
This month, Technology Section Editor, Dr. Michael Dumin, discusses "Defragmenting your hard drive." Other topics include:
Brochures are a useful tool for promoting your program.  With today's digital cameras and color printers it is easy to create a quality looking brochure for use in your program. Learn how to use "Word" to create a brochure.
Recommended online links for health and fitness news
Read about "All Kinds of Minds" a newsletter about different learning styles and how to involve all students.  Of particular interest is the section on the motor learner.
Mike suggests some links to selected PE teacher web pages. Check out what others have done and pick up ideas you might want to use on your own site.
Click here to read these and much more...


Nutripoints


 Site Sponsor News and Products
PELINKS4U is supported by the organizations and companies whose logos appear on these pages. Here is some news from these important site sponsors:
This holiday season, Give the Gift of Good Health with a limited-edition pedometer-sporting bears. The adorable bears can be purchased with your choice of a DIGI-WALKERª series pedometer or NL-2000 activity monitor.
Jump, Jive and Boogie with the new and improved Jump Box. No unpleasant spring noises, no sudden bottoming-out on big jumps, no hard surfaces to trip on. From Exercise Express.
Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity is a national professional fraternity for persons engaged in or pursuing careers in health, physical education, recreation, or safety.
"Ready, get set, go!" With lightning quickness, 12 specially designed cups (Speed Stacks) are stacked in predetermined pyramids. See the video!
Mesh bags, dome cones, hoops, stopwatches, poly spots, discs are now sale priced at GOPHER Sport.
Need money for your physical education curriculum, but don't know how to apply for a grant? Sportime recently launched a new, reference-based website, PEgrants.com, for physical educators who want to acquire federal grants for their schools.
Texas Woman's University has just been awarded two Office of Special Education Programs grants to support the education of students in Adapted Physical Education at the Ph.D. and Master's levels.

 

 Interdisciplinary PE
In his Editorial "A New Me" Interdisciplinary Section Editor, David Kahan, informs us of changes he is making to his contributions to this section. Read more here.
Learn, refresh, or reinforce what you already know about integrating holiday themes into your December curriculum. 
Here are some ideas to ensure you won't have to worry about vacation slothfulness--brain and physical activity fun that will last for weeks.
Journal topics that relate to the holiday season are the focus of this page and will get your kids reflecting and writing without as much arm twisting.
 Adapted Physical Education
This month, Section Editor Sue Tarr, recommends "when appropriate, children with disabilities should be integrated into activities with their nondisabled peers." Other topics include:
A variety of sport organizations exist for persons with disabilities. Check out a disability sport group!
Through transition services physical educators can assist with the integration of activity into real life. Learn more here!
Consider using integration ideas presented in "Inclusion through sports. A guide to enhancing sport experiences" by Ron Davis
Dr. Elaine McHugh, Associate Professor, Sonoma State University provides a great example of a real life integration story.
 Health, Fitness, & Nutrition
Lloyd Gage, PELINKS4U Graduate Assistant shares selected resources and examines fascinating facts on caffeine.
We all have a general idea of what healthy eating is, but do we really know how to eat healthy? Healthy eating is about eating less fat, less sugar, less salt and more fiber. Learn more
Print off the "TEN SIMPLE WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR STRESS LOAD"....
Read about some great science experiments for elementary students to learn about the importance of brushing and flossing their young teeth.
Learn about a "cutting edge game" that is designed to help kids teach themselves about proper nutrition, healthier foods, and having a healthy body.
This cool website allows for kids of all ages to calculate the amount of calories that they have burned during an activity.
Many children choose not to join teams, and prefer activities that can be done alone or with friends. This is perfectly okay. Any physical activity is good physical activity, right? Here are some suggested fitness alternatives
For these and more click here.

Phi Epsilon Kappa

 Coaching & Sports
Bob McGowan this month's Coaching Section Editor, urges us to "help students who have chosen sports as an identity to comprehend the life lessons they are learning through participation in sports." Read his thoughts...

After dismissing basketball coach Bob Knight, Indiana University President Myles Brand gave a presentation entitled, "Academics First: Reforming Intercollegiate Athletics." Here's what he said...

The National Youth Sport Program (NYSP) believes all children deserve equal opportunities at the friendships and experiences of youthful summers. The NYSP uses its resources to give children of low-income families positive memories and useful skills by requiring 90 percent of participants at each site to meet US poverty guidelines. Learn more.

Increasingly, sport participation has become a non-school activity. Read about SUPER - a sports-based life skills program developed by the Life Skills Center at Virginia Commonwealth University designed for middle and high school-aged adolescents.

Click here to read these and much more...


Book Reviews - Past Additions


Tilting the Playing Field: Schools, Sports, Sex and Title IX


Speed Stacks


Sporttime

""The true charm of pedestrianism does not lie in the walking, or in the scenery, but in the talking. The walking is good to time the movement of the tongue by, and to keep the blood and the brain stirred up and active . . ."
Mark Twain in "A Tramp Abroad"

(From Fitnet)

 

 NEWS
California Educator features physical education in November issue. Several interesting articles. Click here. Thanks to Joe Herzog for sharing!
"Physical Activity and Teacher Education" seminar scheduled March 30th-31st, 2003 at Penn State. Click here for details
Jean Blaydes is coming to Peninsula School District/Gig Harbor, WA on Jan. 11, 2003. Contact Ann Meacham for details.
A middle school wellness program removes the social rigors from gym class. Titusville a tiny town tucked into the hills of northwest Pennsylvania makes news with its PE program.
West Virginia University offers distance education Master's degree program in Physical Education Teacher Education.
Soar with your Strengths. Listserv for future professionals of AAALF/AAHPERD restarts! Students interested in helping at the national convention or PE major related activities should contact Jason Siebert
"Parenting With Dignity" is a resource where parents learn new effective parenting skills giving them the tools necessary to create an encouraging, and loving home for their children. Developed by Mac Bledsoe.
Promoting Lifetime Activity for Youth Program (P.L.A.Y.) is a free, teacher-directed physical activity program targeting students in grades four through six.
Healthy Arizona 2010 is a comprehensive statewide prevention agenda designedÊto improve the health of all Arizonans over the next decade.Ê
EPEC Golf Module for physical education teachers in Michigan published in July, 2002. Contact Lee Kokinakis for details.
"Adolescents whose parents restrict their exposure to R-rated movies not only report lower exposure to movies with R and PG-13 ratings but also report much lower rates of tobacco and alcohol use.Ê These results suggest that limiting exposure to these media may help prevent early use of alcohol and tobacco..." Reported by OPHEA
Glenn Young reports that the British Columbia, the government is proposing to mandate Physical Education 11 and 12
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Hot PE

 Elementary Physical Education
Elementary Section Editor, John Williams, wishes you and your family a wonderful Holiday season and offers the following seasonal ideas:
Try buying some of the giant plastic candy canes, turn them upside down to use as  golf clubs. Read more...
Looking for GREAT Deals on Physical Education equipment or other sporting goods? How about a 12 ft. parachute colors, bag and all for $9.99?
Read an article on West Middle School in Downey, California and their high-tech fitness facility that allows students to race stationary bicycles on virtual courses
When in doubt or feeling needy of new ideas always remember to take a look at what PE Central has to offer. John offers some suggestions.
Read more about some holiday theme lessons your students (and family) might enjoy.
For these and more, click here.

TWU

 Secondary PE
Bart Cagle, this month's Secondary Section Editor, suggests a few ways to keep active during the holiday season.  The main goal is to stay fit and healthy so that you can enjoy many more holidays to come!
Alberta Learning (Canada) has recently updated and expanded the Physical Education Online site. This innovative site provides a wealth of information to support implementation and student learning of the K - 12 physical education program of studies. Lots to see!
Looking for an alternative approach to improving school-based health education?  If so, check out a web site that provides a comprehensive, sequential K-12 health education curriculum that consists of almost 300 lesson guides the meet National Health Education Standards.  
"Insite Fitness" provides many resources that can be used to supplement fitness education.  
Read more about some activities that can be used in physical education classes to help teach the cognitive aspects of motion as they relate to sports.  

As you may know, the President's Physical Fitness Test (PPFT) is a popular method for measuring and assessing students' health-related physical fitness. But are you aware of the "normative data spreadsheet" available on this site? Learn more...

To read about these topics and much more click here.

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