Her aim is to find a university to study physical education and teaching once she has taken her exams at the end of this year. |
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In physical education, pupils had the chance to take part in 16 different sports and ended up winning regional and local trophies. |
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The Yorkshire Post has now been campaigning for over two years to raise the profile of physical education in state school timetables. |
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As I say, Maths and English we support being compulsory and physical education should be no different. |
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After I felt that my mission had drawn to a close, I was assigned to teach physical education to Taiwanese secondary school students. |
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He worked in all but one of the prisons in Northern Ireland as a prison officer and a physical education instructor. |
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Schools built before the 1970s had the requisite locker rooms for the mandated physical education classes for students of both sexes. |
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At the same time budget cuts for physical education mean that pupils have less opportunities for exercise. |
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For her first 10 years on the job, she coached basketball and taught physical education. |
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He became a student of physical education and exercise science at California State University in Chico, near Los Angeles. |
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By the 5th grade, our physical education was passed to the hands of the woman who also coached the girl's sports teams. |
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It recognises their efforts to promote physical education and sporting excellence in the school and the wider community. |
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Teachers are under great loads in all areas of the curriculum, and I think physical education needs to move forward. |
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They're off, huffing and puffing through this grueling physical education training under a blazing sun that's far away from home. |
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Finally she returned to the school, first as a teacher in charge of physical education and subsequently also as a housemistress. |
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After the Olympics he plans to go back to Sage Hill to teach physical education and art. |
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Aine runs the after-school club at St Colman's PS where physical education is the name of the game. |
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He's is a fourth-year physical education student from Ontario who plays offensive line for the Golden Hawks. |
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For her first 10 years on the job, Ruley coached basketball and taught physical education. |
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I think one of the fatal mistakes that a number of States have made is actually to separate physical education from sport. |
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In the last five years, primary schools in England and Wales have halved the amount of time allocated to physical education. |
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The curling was part of the grade six physical education program at Elmdale School. |
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But when it was netball or tennis, I hated physical education because I was pretty useless at those sports. |
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Apart from students and teachers, other participants in the programme were principals and school physical education trainers. |
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Participants ranged from physical education and fitness instructors to personal trainers and professors from all over the country. |
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Simionescu's husband was the head of a lyceum in Onesti specialising in physical education and sport. |
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Additionally, during physical education classes and recess, children actually spend very little time engaged in physical activity. |
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In the ninth grade, 81 percent of females and males were participating in physical education. |
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Born in Canada, he grew up in New Mexico and majored, as he mentioned at his trial, in physical education. |
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Even physical education for merely normal students is being cut back, eliminated. |
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He was undertaking a physical education course and intended to become a physical education teacher. |
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One noted expert on physical education claims that high-school athletes have the backing of both parents and coaches for steroid use. |
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Teachers also wanted physical education to be made part of the curriculum, because it promoted team spirit and self-discipline. |
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Now you might have heard a program we did on The Sports Factor towards the end of last year about children and physical education. |
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A further important aspect of the school and national curriculum is physical education, sports and games. |
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I think we are all in agreement on the very practical arguments that have been put forward about the preventive role of physical education. |
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Because all physical education classes and intramural practices or games are approximately 1 hour in duration, we described exposure in terms of hours of participation. |
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The freedom of all to realize their physical, intellectual and moral potential through physical education and sport inheres in this right. |
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Their judgement is even more severe concerning textbooks, writing materials, and equipment for science teaching or physical education. |
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Speak to the physical education teacher if sports activities need to be adapted to the child's needs. |
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Quality Daily Physical Education should not conjure up this dreary mental picture many of us might have of physical education. |
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Experts say parents should lobby for regular physical education classes in school. |
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I have just graduated from the Faculty of Education at U of T with my primary teachable being physical education. |
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So what is a computer boffin doing teaching a physical education class? |
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Also, bringing back this experience to Canada would be very beneficial to any physical education program that I may be a part of. |
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Does your child look forward to physical education classes and intramural activities? |
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Foster participation-based 'everyone plays' approach to physical education, intramural and sport and recreation programs. |
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Parents would be wise to check on the status of physical education at their child's school. |
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Aubé is a physical education and math teacher who has also worked as a swimming instructor, lifeguard, pool supervisor and wrestling coach. |
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Evening schools are exempted from physical education and military training. |
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Just older physical education majors coaching younger physical education majors? |
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It should also be taken into account that this is a key time for acquiring habits, which means that physical education is vital. |
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There is also an important physical education component and a holistic approach to the Hobbema Community Cadet Corps. |
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Only schools catering to the children of the wealthy were equipped with adequate equipment for their sports and physical education programs. |
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One result was the introduction in elementary schools of physical education as a means to improve children's personal and moral hygiene. |
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And for some children, physical education classes are their only source of physical activity. |
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Our kinesiologists and fitness instructors are highly skilled professionals with university degrees in physical education and kinesiology. |
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Adding to the problem, many schools have cut back on physical education programs. |
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I am now retired at age 59, following a career in physical education which suited me very well. |
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Purpose: To investigate the concepts of transfer and specificity in a practical physical education setting. |
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Drama and dance are present to a lesser extent, and in some provinces dance is not taught or is part of the physical education program. |
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Helgesen, now 43, was a physical education teacher at a high school in California. |
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Smith taught him physical education, but he spent much of their close relationship as Morlock's hockey coach. |
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Students, faculty and staff should be encouraged or required to wear hats when outdoors during physical education classes, recess and field trips. |
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I had all the usual classes, plus physical education and home economics. |
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If you have been among those frustrated for lack of physical education ideas, this book will thrill you and add a new, and often overlooked, course to your home studies. |
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The heads of department are supposed to hold such meetings on a regular basis and so the meetings on the issues of culture, physical education, civics and history were held. |
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So I suggest certain measures to make physical education more effective. |
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The physical education that the women had was very tough and grueling. |
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They were integrated for subjects such as physical education and music. |
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Delinquents, on the other hand, tend to exhibit a more negative attitude toward physical education, a lower attachment to school, poorer images of themselves and their bodies and different personal values. |
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Additional risk factors were that most schools had no physical education curriculum and nutrition education is not emphasized. |
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How does your child communicate receptively and expressively during physical education? |
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On these days and on days when no health and physical education class is scheduled, other opportunities for at least twenty minutes of physical activity during the instructional day will need to be provided. |
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Specialist gymnasia and high schools offering musical, theological and physical education also exist. |
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And even where priority is given to the development of cognitive ability, it is today a demonstrated fact that physical education is one of the ways of actualizing such ability and of improving intellectual performance. |
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They begin earning credits right away with four semester hours of physical education from BMT that goes toward their CCAF degree. |
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It is now a requirement of the Scottish Government that all pupils have two hours of physical education a week. |
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The study examined the effects of two teaching intervention programmes on the performance and learning of the fundamental overarm throw, badminton overhead clear and javelin throw in a practical physical education setting. |
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As we approach the end of 2005, of the international year of sport and physical education, it is important that we take stock in order to evaluate what we have achieved at European and international level. |
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We all had different reasons for getting involved, but generally we were concerned about the quality of programming children were getting in sport and physical education. |
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In addition, basics of music, art and physical education are taught. |
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The leading body for physical education in the United Kingdom is the Association for Physical Education. |
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The limited number of girls enrolled in physical education and sports in Yemeni institutes and universities and graduates do not find suitable jobs as trainers, referees and administrators in this field. |
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Arrangements shall be made, under medical direction, for remedial or therapeutic treatment for detained persons with disabilities or who are unable to participate in the regular physical education programme. |
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The government emphasizes physical education and sports. |
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It should be mandatory, like physical education. |
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Completion of a college program in recreation or physical education or extensive experience in a specific recreational or sports program activity is usually required. |
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Di Meglio is also active in the community, training teacher's groups, social workers and physical education instructors to recognize the signs of an eating disorder and how to intervene. |
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One of the first things we did was mobilize teachers in physical education and try to help them develop some of the skill sets we thought were missing. |
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The MINEPS conferences are the epicenter of an international collaborative process to promote physical education as an essential aspect of the universal right to a comprehensive education. |
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Brought into the club's youth ranks at the age of nine, he had been recommended by his school's physical education teacher, who felt the rangy youngster's basketball prowess could be transferred to the football pitch. |
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Quality physical education on a daily basis supported by school intramural opportunities helps develop teamwork, sharing, cooperation, leadership and resourcefulness. |
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The prisons gym department also provides physical education courses as well as recreational gym. |
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Recent cutbacks to school physical education programs, which include physical activity instruction and intramural programs, should be of concern to parents. |
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For example, many asthmatic children will sit out physical education class at school or avoid sporting activities because they do not realize that their asthma could be well controlled. |
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To this end there is room for a pointing up of physical education in school, directed not so much to mass exercises as to individual knowledge and sense of responsibility. |
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Ukraine greatly benefited from the Soviet emphasis on physical education. |
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The BDM's activities focused on physical education, with activities such as running, long jumping, somersaulting, tightrope walking, marching, and swimming. |
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Operational guidelines for the development and implementation of adapted physical education programs for the orthopedically handicapped in Nigerian schools. |
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Gymnastics was a significant part of the physical education curriculum. |
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Within each age group, there was a control group who continued their normal physical education and an intervention group who used the Funky Moves program for 5 weeks. |
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In physical education class, each kid has to do at least one pull-up. |
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Basketball was invented in 1891 by James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor working in Springfield, Massachusetts in the United States. |
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Many students with special needs have had a hard time throughout their schooling when it comes to physical education, especially organized team sports. |
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