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What do teachers, principals, school administrators,
superintendents, state policy makers, and parents need to know
about the growing trend to use technology in physical activity
environments? How can technology be used to increase not only
fitness levels but academic learning in today's youth? How can kids
benefit from increased use of technology in physical education?
These questions and others are answered in this volume of the
series Educational Policy in the 21st Century: Opportunities,
Challenges, and Solutions. An entire generation is growing up
without the benefits of daily physical activity. The daily
experiences of our children are centered on the use of technology
driven, mostly sedentary, activities. Technology should be
considered a viable tool that can increase physical activity levels
when implemented effectively. The lack of contemporary programs and
strategies that motivate participants to want to participate daily
in physical activity has created a culture of inactivity and
obesity and is having a profound effect on the physical health and
academic learning potential of today's youth. In this volume the
authors suggest current trends and explore the enormous potential
of technology in motivating youth to commit to daily physical
activity. Authors detail contemporary programs, teaching strategies
and contemporary technologies beginning to be used in schools
across the country, and suggest policies, directions, and cost
considerations for implementing technology based learning in
physical activity and physical education settings.
Every mother, at some point, inevitably becomes her own worst
enemy. In a millisecond, her halo crumbles and she has a moment so
crazed it is forever known as the one...The Mother of All
Meltdowns. The following anthology was written by women who have
had their moments. Together we have experienced the anguish and
frustration of the adult-sized tantrum. We have shed the tears,
dropped to our knees in agony, and asked the age-old question, "Why
me?" From poop-decorated rooms to having our liquid gold
scrutinized and confiscated by TSA, we're not afraid to share our
collection of thirty tell-all stories. We are survivalists and know
that within every meltdown there is a silver lining.
What do teachers, principals, school administrators,
superintendents, state policy makers, and parents need to know
about the growing trend to use technology in physical activity
environments? How can technology be used to increase not only
fitness levels but academic learning in today's youth? How can kids
benefit from increased use of technology in physical education?
These questions and others are answered in this volume of the
series Educational Policy in the 21st Century: Opportunities,
Challenges, and Solutions. An entire generation is growing up
without the benefits of daily physical activity. The daily
experiences of our children are centred on the use of technology
driven, mostly sedentary, activities. Technology should be
considered a viable tool that can increase physical activity levels
when implemented effectively. The lack of contemporary programs and
strategies that motivate participants to want to participate daily
in physical activity has created a culture of inactivity and
obesity and is having a profound effect on the physical health and
academic learning potential of today's youth. In this volume the
authors suggest current trends and explore the enormous potential
of technology in motivating youth to commit to daily physical
activity. Authors detail contemporary programs, teaching strategies
and contemporary technologies beginning to be used in schools
across the country, and suggest policies, directions, and cost
considerations for implementing technology based learning in
physical activity and physical education settings.
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