Strategies

Levelling the Playing Field: Adaptive PE Strategies for All Students

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Physical Education (PE) is a vital part of a well-rounded education, promoting physical fitness, health awareness, and social skills. However, in traditional PE classes, students with varying abilities might face challenges in fully participating and enjoying the experience. This is where adaptive PE strategies come into play, creating an inclusive environment that allows every student to thrive.

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5 strategies to assist year 7 students’ understanding of PE departments requirements

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A person’s life expectancy and health depend upon their physical activity and fitness. Many diseases, like coronary heart disease, colon cancer, and breast cancer, are more likely to happen if you don’t move around much. Recent research has shown that the number of people who die from not being active is getting close to the number of people who smoke cigarettes. People have called it a pandemic because it affects many people and raises the chances of people getting sick.

1. Prioritise Planning

So, let’s say you want to create a place where students can learn and practise good behaviour. In that case, it’s important to consider the lesson’s main goals. We all put a lot of time and thought into making our lessons and units.

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