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I’m looking into homeschooling and i was wondering the types of things that can count for physical education?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

what types of activities count for the physical education portion of homeschooling?

i attend Tae Bo classes regularly right now, does/could that count?
It’s pretty much 45mins-60mins of kickboxing.

What is Brain Education?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Most modern schooling tends to divide the cognitive, physical, and behavioral aspects of human development. For example, curricula for teaching reading or mathematics are treated separately from physical education. And frequently, emotional or character development is addressed least of all. In contrast, PowerBrain Education was founded on the premise that human flourishing is optimized when the many aspects of the self are developed in an integrated manner. We refer to this comprehensive approach to human development as brain education. PowerBrain Education is now offering Brain Education (BE) for Enhanced Learning to schools in the United States and worldwide. The BE for Enhanced Learning program includes physical, emotional, and cognitive exercises, as well as postures, breathing techniques, guided imagery, and games to develop childrens creative self-efficacy. The ultimate goal is for children to gain confidence for promoting health, happiness, peacefulness, and achievement, for themselves and others. We believe that humanitys greatest asset is the one we all possess –the brain itself. www.powerbrainedu.com

The Facts : Ontario’s 2010 Health and Physical Education Curriculum

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Ophea presents the facts pertaining to the changes in Ontario’s 2010 Health and Physical Education Curriculum Grades 1-8.

Sports & Physical Education Centre [SPEC] – Part 2

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


At UWI, we believe that a sound mind resides within a healthy body. As a result, the University has invested extensively over the last few years to create a range of outstanding sporting facilities on campus, which are second to none in the region. The Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC) provides the opportunity for students to enjoy sport and participate in sport and exercise as a means of achieving a healthier lifestyle, developing new skills and maintaining or improving their sporting talents.

Health, Sport and Physical Education at UQ

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Video on talk made by UQ lecturer (Peter Hay, PhD) on the benefits of pursuing a career in Health, Sport & Physical Education through the School of Human Movements.