• Physical Education in the 21st Century

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Durée: 22 min
  • Podcast

Physical Education in the 21st Century

  • Résumé

  • This podcast episode delves into the evolution of physical education (PE) and health classes, highlighting a significant shift from traditional, rigorous activities to a more inclusive and skill-focused approach. David Owen engages with Elizabeth Godbee, the Supervisor of Health and Physical Education in Cobb Schools, who emphasizes the importance of teaching fundamental motor skills and adapting lessons to accommodate all students, regardless of their athletic abilities. The conversation explores how PE classes now aim to develop not just physical fitness but also life skills such as goal setting and decision-making, which can positively impact students' academic performance and mental health. Godbee also discusses the district's initiatives to encourage physical activity beyond school hours, including after-school programs and intramural sports, fostering a supportive environment for all students. Listeners will gain insights into the benefits of physical activity and the critical role it plays in holistic student development.

    Useful links from the podcast:

    • Georgia Department of Education: Health and Physical Education
    • Health & Physical Education

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    Takeaways:

    • Physical education has evolved from a focus on competition to skills development, emphasizing comfort for all students.
    • The impact of physical activity extends beyond fitness, influencing mental health and academic performance positively.
    • Teachers adapt physical education assessments to allow individual growth rather than direct comparison among students.
    • Parents play a crucial role in encouraging children to stay active outside of school hours.
    • Incorporating movement into learning, such as academic movement strategies, enhances student engagement and retention.
    • Extracurricular activities, like after-school sports and clubs, provide vital opportunities for physical engagement.

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