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Principal's Assessment of a Physical Education Teacher
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Program Improvement in Physical Education (PIPEline) workshops bring state-of-the-art, standards-based instruction to your site. The workshops are geared toward K-12 physical education teachers, curriculum directors and professional teacher preparation faculty and pre-service students. | |
Physical Best is a health-related fitness education program used in conjunction with K-12 physical education curriculums. Physical Best workshops help to ensure that the program will be successfully implemented in your physical education classes. Physical Best certification workshops are offered in addition to ready-for-use workshops for teacher professional development. | |
ProLink has the expert you need for a variety of services in sport and physical education. Our experts present curriculum reviews, advocacy presentations, tailored workshops and in-services, and accreditation preparation for NCATE, coaching education or sport management programs. |
NASPE Teacher's Toolbox
The Teacher's Toolbox is one of the country's most popular teacher resources. The Teacher's Toolbox is presented monthly.
Check out the Teacher's Toolbox at www.aahperd.org/naspe/template.cfm?template=teachers_toolbox.htmlSend a Letter to Parents!
Educating parents about your program is one of the most important activities you will do during the school year! To help promote the importance of school physical education programs, the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) would like to encourage you to send a letter to parents of your students or publish it in the school newsletter or website. Below you will find a sample letter you may use or adapt to meet your school's needs.
Parent Letter
Parent Letter in Spanish
Eat Smart Move More...NC
www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/
This a statewide initiative that promotes increased opportunities for
physical activity and healthy eating through policy and environmental
change. Increasing public awareness of the need for such changes to
support increased physical activity and healthy eating opportunities is an
integral aspect of the initiative. The ultimate goal of the initiative is
to promote healthy behaviors that reduce risks and prevent disease related
to inactivity and unhealthy eating behaviors.
Eat Smart, Move More...North Carolina in School
http://www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/programs_tools/index.html
The publications below are available for free download and use by those interested in enhancing the health of North Carolina children and youth by helping them Eat Smart and Move More in School.
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