January 2008 Vol. 10 No. 1

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EDITORIAL
Our very best New Year wishes from the production team of pelinks4u. If you're a regular pelinks4u reader, you'll have noticed that we have a new look for 2008. Some of the changes are cosmetic: new colors, new links and a new layout. But more importantly as I described last month, this year we are moving our publication in a dramatically different direction.

We want to do more to feature what's happening today in physical education and related professions in this country and internationally. We want to share information about inspirational individuals and innovative programs. Our New Year's resolution is to become a publication that ALL physical educators will anticipate reading each month.

It doesn't matter whether you are new or a teaching veteran. You have a perspective that counts and is worth sharing. If you just started, you've undoubtedly faced some situations for which you wish you were better prepared. Teacher educators need to hear about your experiences to help them improve the preparation of future physical educators.

If you've been teaching for years, you probably have a firm opinion about our profession - its opportunities and frustrations. We need to hear from you before you disappear into retirement taking years of valuable experiences with you.

Physical education continues to face challenging times. The academic accountability trend isn't going away, and simply complaining about a lack of respect for what we do isn't going to make the changes we need to be effective. To become more relevant we have to learn from each other: the good and the bad.

Becoming more physically active requires regular effort. Similarly, we need your participation to improve pelinks4u. We need stories that other teachers will want to read. We want to know what's working and what's not. We want success stories, challenges, and teaching tips. Your thoughts about what needs to change to make our profession truly meaningful in the 21st century is exactly what we want.

The new layout of pelinks4u will focus on stories and personal articles. To contribute you don't have to be a great writer. You just need to have an idea or opinion that you're willing to share with us. We'll help write it up with you. We also invite you to recommend people and programs you think physical educators elsewhere would enjoy reading about. Remember, being featured in a national publication is excellent public relations.

This month we are setting out on this new path and we hope it's a good start. Below are short introductions to our featured pages. Most of our stories report in depth on a selected topic. You'll find some links to related resources, but our not-so-secret goal is to keep you on-site long enough for you to pick up a new idea or two that you might try or share with a colleague.

What we really want is to hear from YOU. You are responsible for making sure that your school, district, and state are being featured. Email us at pelinks@pelinks4u.org or call 509-963-2384. Have a great 2008 and encourage your colleagues to visit pelinks4u.

Sincerely,
Steve Jefferies

    

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ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Donna Schaefer was recently awarded a Special Populations State Award for Adapted PE. In this story, Donna shares various strategies for teaching PE to students with disabilities in a Washington State school district. Donna strives to integrate the body and mind and uses approaches from
Brain Gym, S’cool Moves and similar integrated programs...(more)
ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Worldwide, engaging children in physical activity to promote health and fitness is a year-round initiative. For many parts of the world where countries experience the four seasons, physical activity remains steadfast both indoors and outdoors. As seasons change from spring, summer, and fall into winter, enjoying activities that celebrate the season of winter, with and without snow are limitless...(more)
HEALTH
For many people, the holiday season brings resolutions to eat better
and to exercise more. Up until a few years ago, implementing these
resolutions was straightforward: consume less calories, particularly
fat calories, and begin (or increase) the workout program. Then Gary
Taubes published a book in which he asserted that high fat diets were
not responsible for obesityy...(more)
IMAGERY USE IN BASEBALL
When we think of sports our traditional approach usually involves the physical first. This most often results in individuals placing blinders on that exclude the mental aspects of the games. In this article Robbie Kirven examines how mental imagery can improve sports performance...(more)
SNOOZE OR LOSE
Overstimulated, overscheduled kids are getting at least one hour's less sleep than they need, a deficiency that may be setting their cognitive abilities back years. According to the authors it's surprising how much sleep affects academic performance, emotional stability, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and even obesity...(more)
SECONDARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Bienvenido Batallones Constantino, Jr. shares a fascinating glimpse of the Physical Education Program at Palawan National School in the Province of Palawan, Philippines. Palawan is considered the longest and biggest island province in the western part of the country, and some of its parts are still uninhabited...(more)
TECHNOLOGY IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Gerry Cernicky believes that technology can close the gap between how
school physical education is perceived and what it has to offer to
the school’s educational mission. Gerry provides an overview of some
of the latest teaching technology...(more)
  PE: OUTSIDE THE BOX
title: Add Ball focus: coordination equipment: A different type of ball for each student on teams of five.
directions: Teams of five number off while standing in a circle formation. A different type of ball is placed at each student's feet. Player #1 (the captain) picks up his/her ball, shouts "toss" and throws the ball in the air to be caught by players #2 and #3. Again, the balls are returned to their original owners. This process continues as long as ALL thrown balls are caught. During each round, the players await the captain's call to toss. The goal is to throw five balls at the same time and have each player catch another player's ball. Dropped balls force the team to start over at one. (more)
NEWS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Combating CA-MRSA in Physical Education, Sports and Dance.
Outdoor play every day! Winter wellness ideas.
National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) offers FREE instructional resources.
Physical Education Digest reveals new website to replace its quarterly magazine.
"Learn-a-Sport Tool Kit" is a FREE resource for anyone who is introducing elementary-age children to snow sports.
Do you need snowshoes, or XC ski equipment for your school? Here are some companies that will work with school programs.
Executive Director wanted for the Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (MAHPERD).
North Carolina leads the nation in the number of nationally board certified teachers since 1994.
2008 SPARK Physical Education Institute dates are now posted for Elementary, Middle and High School PE.
Resistance Training for Obese Children and Adolescents. A report from the President's Council.
What intramural activities do your students want? Here's a helpful questionnaire you can download and use.
Pedometers: Teaching ideas from PE Central.
Step at a time, we can stop 'plague of plenty.'
Delaware educators on a nutrition mission: Some schools are taking the initiative even though the state has no food standards.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & OBESITY
Winter Trails Day®, now entering its 13th year, offers children and adults NEW to snow sports the chance to try snowshoeing and cross country skiing for FREE on January 12th. Check for a location near you.
Body Mass Index Measurement in Schools describes the purpose of school-based BMI surveillance and screening programs.
From 2001 to 2005, the prevalence of regular physical activity increased 8.6% among women overall (from 43.0% to 46.7%) and 3.5% among men (from 48.0% to 49.7%).
BIKESAFE: More than 50 case studies provided in this resource addressing community biking challenges.
Universal FREE breakfast program Lake Superior, Wisconsin attracts outside attention.
NEWS continued...
ACTIVITY & OBESITY
New breakthrough initiative, "Exercise is Medicine"(tm) calls on doctors to prescribe exercise to their patients.
AARP's Active for Life (AFL) campaign focused on getting sedentary midlife and older adults to engage in moderate physical activity for at least 30 minutes a day, at least five days a week.
17 physical activity programs that could be used with older adults having healthy to frail functional status.
GRANTS
General Mills Foundation to award 50 grants of $10,000 each to community-based groups that develop creative ways to help youth adopt a balanced diet and physically active lifestyle. Deadline January 15th.
A school program that includes fishing or boating can start a lifetime habit of physical activity and healthy living for your students. The Phys Ed grant program from Future Fisherman Foundation (F3) can make it a reality.
Flaghouse will provide fifty grants of $65 to eligible applicants registered for the STARS PIPEline workshop at the 2008 AAHPERD National Convention in Ft. Worth, Texas.
US Potato Board (USPB) and the School Nutrition Foundation (SNF) are partners in sponsoring the first-ever School Wellness Grant Program.
DonorsChoose.org is a simple way to provide students in need with resources that our public schools often lack.
INTERNATIONAL
Download Canada's physical activity guides for children and youth FREE!
Ontario (Canada) schools taking action to make schools healthier places to learn by dropping trans fat from lunchroom menus.
Beverage Industry Association shares goal of making schools healthier.
China begins PR drive after spate of recalls
   

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