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Introduction
There has been growing concern in recent years about the low level of young people's participation in physical activity (PA). Significa...
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INTRODUCTION
Research on Teaching in Physical Education (RTPE) has accomplished remarkable achievements in regard to how teaching behaviors are rela...
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Political subdivision immunity; school board; R.C. 2744.02(B)(4): Trial court properly granted summary judgment in favor of school board where parents of injured child failed to demonstrate that an issue of fact existed as to whether the school's gymnasium floor was defective for the purpose of roller skating, or that the child's injuries were caused by the negligence of his physical education teachers. Employees of political subdivision; R.C. 2744.03(A)(6): Summary judgment in favor of physical education teachers was proper where there was no evidence to indicate that they acted in a wanton or reckless manner in designing the skating course or supervising the students.
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MCC has donated more than $400,000 to local underprivileged children, providing free health care, medications Ind medical supplies, eyeglasses, dental work and donations to help cover the costs families face when children are diagnosed with a terminal illness. "Through Medbrook's generosity, physical education teachers in Harrison County schools are provided pedometers for their students, along with training program guides and support materials for use in physical education classes," explained Larry Mazza, who also nominated Nelson as a hero.
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The percentage of overweight or obese girls living in San Bernardino County has almost doubled in the last decade, according to a UCLA study.
The findings by the university's Center for Health Policy Research did not surprise local physical education teachers. They blame the increase on youths' sedentary lifestyle, which is often instigated by prevalence of video games and lack of opportunity or motivation to play outside.
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The percentage of overweight or obese girls living in San Bernardino County has almost doubled in the last decade, according to a UCLA study.
The findings by the university's Center for Health Policy Research did not surprise local physical education teachers. They blame the increase on youths' sedentary lifestyle, which is often instigated by prevalence of video games and lack of opportunity or motivation to play outside.
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- Board of Education of the City of New York and Irving Anker, Chancellor of City School District, Plaintiffs, v. Ewald Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of the State of New York, New York State Division of Human Rights, Defendants, Claire Cohen, Cynthia Crawford, and Joyce Silversmith, on Behalf of Themselves and on Behalf of all Female Health and Physical Education Teachers in the New York City School System, Defendants-Appellees, Melvin Berman, Noah Gelfond and Daniel Gavrin, on Behalf of Themselves and on Behalf of all Male Health and Physical Education Teachers in the New York City School System, Defendants-Appellants., 590 F.2d 1241 (2nd Cir. 1979)
Thomas C. Greble, Glen Cove, N. Y. (James R. Sandner, New York City, of counsel), for defendants-appellants.
Kenneth E. Gordon, New York City (Gordo...
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Salem is one of two school divisions in Virginia to receive a hefty federal grant to expand and enhance physical and nutrition education in its six schools.
Our school board has a long-standing priority on wellness, and our health and physical education teachers have innovated in many areas," Superintendent Alan Seibert said. "This grant provides the resources necessary to build on their previous work and to rapidly accelerate the timeline for implementing program goals consistent with our vision for the future of physical education in Salem City Schools.
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FONTANA - Despite a warning that the current school year is likely to end up with a $2.6 million deficit, the Fontana Unified School District Board on Wednesday night voted to bring back 10 laid off locker room attendants at a cost of $285,000.
The decision followed a lengthy presentation from physical education teachers who described potentially dangerous situations resulting from the layoffs where there is only one adult supervising 250 students - and not all of them in the same area.
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Even if the Plaintiffs did not use the office to change their clothes, Plaintiffs still had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the office, as noted by the Supreme Court in light of the fact that the office was a room contained in the boys' locker room and was for the exclusive use of the male physical education teachers.