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SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
Summary: The SHAPE America Podcast, hosted by Matt Pomeroy, Collin Brooks, and Stephanie Sandino, is here to bring you monthly professional development wherever you take your mobile device or computer. This one stop monthly professional development tool features interviews with SHAPE America Teachers of the Year and other physical education champions discussing relevant health and physical education topics. The goals of this podcast are to provide you with tips from leaders in our community, challenge your thinking, allow you to discuss important issues, and give you new ideas to try within your classes. The podcast brings the best teachers to you, where you love listening the most - in the car, on a run, biking or while cleaning the house.
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Matt and Collin highlight the first anniversary of the SHAPE America Podcast Series.
If you want to refresh your classroom management skills, this is the podcast episode for you! In this episode, we continue to the discussion on sound classroom management skills. Panelists include: *Jonathan Jones –Jon is a passionate physical education advocate and has spent over seven years as a coach and physical educator. He has a master’s degree from McDaniel College; *Kari Bullis – Kari is a 2012 Iowa Secondary Physical Education Teacher of the Year who currently serves on the SHAPE America Central District Leadership Council. Kari teaches physical education and aquatics to grades 8-12 in Williamsburg, IA; *Adam Metcalf – Adam has been teaching preK-8 physical education for nine years and currently teaches at The Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, IL. He has a master’s degree in pedagogy and curriculum design from Northern Illinois University.
If you want to refresh your classroom management skills, this is the podcast episode for you! In this episode, we continue to the discussion on sound classroom management skills. Panelists include: *Jonathan Jones –Jon is a passionate physical education advocate and has spent over seven years as a coach and physical educator. He has a master’s degree from McDaniel College; *Kari Bullis – Kari is a 2012 Iowa Secondary Physical Education Teacher of the Year who currently serves on the SHAPE America Central District Leadership Council. Kari teaches physical education and aquatics to grades 8-12 in Williamsburg, IA; *Adam Metcalf – Adam has been teaching preK-8 physical education for nine years and currently teaches at The Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, IL. He has a master’s degree in pedagogy and curriculum design from Northern Illinois University.
If you want to refresh your classroom management skills, this is the podcast episode for you! Learn first-day or first-week strategies to get routines and procedures in place, and hear from our expert panel how daily set up in your classroom can alleviate behavioral issues. You’ll learn how to set expectations at the beginning of the school year, and discover other best practices to implement throughout the year. Panelists include: *Jonathan Jones –Jon is a passionate physical education advocate and has spent over seven years as a coach and physical educator. He has a master’s degree from McDaniel College; *Kari Bullis – Kari is a 2012 Iowa Secondary Physical Education Teacher of the Year who currently serves on the SHAPE America Central District Leadership Council. Kari teaches physical education and aquatics to grades 8-12 in Williamsburg, IA; *Adam Metcalf – Adam has been teaching preK-8 physical education for nine years and currently teaches at The Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, IL. He has a master’s degree in pedagogy and curriculum design from Northern Illinois University.
If you want to refresh your classroom management skills, this is the podcast episode for you! Learn first-day or first-week strategies to get routines and procedures in place, and hear from our expert panel how daily set up in your classroom can alleviate behavioral issues. You’ll learn how to set expectations at the beginning of the school year, and discover other best practices to implement throughout the year. Panelists include: *Jonathan Jones –Jon is a passionate physical education advocate and has spent over seven years as a coach and physical educator. He has a master’s degree from McDaniel College; *Kari Bullis – Kari is a 2012 Iowa Secondary Physical Education Teacher of the Year who currently serves on the SHAPE America Central District Leadership Council. Kari teaches physical education and aquatics to grades 8-12 in Williamsburg, IA; *Adam Metcalf – Adam has been teaching preK-8 physical education for nine years and currently teaches at The Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, IL. He has a master’s degree in pedagogy and curriculum design from Northern Illinois University.
Listen in as we discuss curriculum mapping and scope and sequence in health and physical education with our expert panel of SHAPE Teachers of the Year. You’ll learn: *How often you should revise the scope and sequence; *The best way to plan each grade’s scope and sequence for an entire year; *How to scaffold the curriculum to meet a variety of developmental levels; *Ideas for curriculum and activities to help develop physically literate students. Panelists include: *Dave Gusitsch - David serves on the CTAHPERD executive council and has worked in health and physical education for 16 years in Illinois and Connecticut; *Jessica Shawley - Jessica is a full¬-time, National Board Certified physical education teacher. She has a master’s degree in curriculum and Instruction from the University of Idaho and was the 2012 SHAPE America National Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year; *Kevin Tiller – Kevin is a K-5 health and physical education teacher in Andover, MA. He has authored three texts, created his own physical education review website and was the 2015 Massachusetts AHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
Listen in as we discuss curriculum mapping and scope and sequence in health and physical education with our expert panel of SHAPE Teachers of the Year. You’ll learn: *How often you should revise the scope and sequence; *The best way to plan each grade’s scope and sequence for an entire year; *How to scaffold the curriculum to meet a variety of developmental levels; *Ideas for curriculum and activities to help develop physically literate students. Panelists include: *Dave Gusitsch - David serves on the CTAHPERD executive council and has worked in health and physical education for 16 years in Illinois and Connecticut; *Jessica Shawley - Jessica is a full¬-time, National Board Certified physical education teacher. She has a master’s degree in curriculum and Instruction from the University of Idaho and was the 2012 SHAPE America National Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year; *Kevin Tiller – Kevin is a K-5 health and physical education teacher in Andover, MA. He has authored three texts, created his own physical education review website and was the 2015 Massachusetts AHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
Listen in as we discuss curriculum mapping and scope and sequence in health and physical education with our expert panel of SHAPE Teachers of the Year. You’ll learn: *How often you should revise the scope and sequence; *The best way to plan each grade’s scope and sequence for an entire year; *How to scaffold the curriculum to meet a variety of developmental levels; *Ideas for curriculum and activities to help develop physically literate students. Panelists include: *Dave Gusitsch - David serves on the CTAHPERD executive council and has worked in health and physical education for 16 years in Illinois and Connecticut; *Jessica Shawley - Jessica is a full¬-time, National Board Certified physical education teacher. She has a master’s degree in curriculum and Instruction from the University of Idaho and was the 2012 SHAPE America National Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year; *Kevin Tiller – Kevin is a K-5 health and physical education teacher in Andover, MA. He has authored three texts, created his own physical education review website and was the 2015 Massachusetts AHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
Listen in as we discuss curriculum mapping and scope and sequence in health and physical education with our expert panel of SHAPE Teachers of the Year. You’ll learn: *How often you should revise the scope and sequence; *The best way to plan each grade’s scope and sequence for an entire year; *How to scaffold the curriculum to meet a variety of developmental levels; *Ideas for curriculum and activities to help develop physically literate students. Panelists include: *Dave Gusitsch - David serves on the CTAHPERD executive council and has worked in health and physical education for 16 years in Illinois and Connecticut; *Jessica Shawley - Jessica is a full¬-time, National Board Certified physical education teacher. She has a master’s degree in curriculum and Instruction from the University of Idaho and was the 2012 SHAPE America National Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year; *Kevin Tiller – Kevin is a K-5 health and physical education teacher in Andover, MA. He has authored three texts, created his own physical education review website and was the 2015 Massachusetts AHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
Collin and Matt discuss SHAPE America professional development opportunities along with other professional development available to health and physical educators.
Collin and Matt discuss SHAPE America professional development opportunities along with other professional development available to health and physical educators.
Collin and Matt discuss SHAPE America professional development opportunities along with other professional development available to health and physical educators.
Collin and Matt discuss SHAPE America professional development opportunities along with other professional development available to health and physical educators.
With the recent passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), advocating for school health and physical education is more important than ever! Learn about the origins of SHAPE America’s SPEAK Out! Day and its significance as an advocacy tool, and find out how to get involved either on Capitol Hill or in your home state.
With the recent passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), advocating for school health and physical education is more important than ever! Learn about the origins of SHAPE America’s SPEAK Out! Day and its significance as an advocacy tool, and find out how to get involved either on Capitol Hill or in your home state.