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  • Drop and Give Me 3 times 12!

    Schools across the United States have begun trying a unique method for keeping kids focused on school work and increasing their fitness all at once.  Ten-minute movement activities are being incorporated into academic exercises, like jumping rope while shouting out multiplication tables, or marching around a classroom to the rhythm of a poem.Teachers in the schools trying these new methods say that not only do the exercises help wake kids up in the sluggish post-lunch afternoons, but they boost

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  • Online Phys Ed Classes Take Students' Word For It

    How much should we trust our kids?

    Pennsylvania's Department of Education seems to trust them a lot.  Over six hundred students in the Pittsburgh area are taking online gym classes, in which students report back to teachers through email about their physical activity.  Faculty members acknowledge there is no way of verifying whether the students actually complete the requirements of the class.

    Rich Campsie, a gym teacher at e-Cademy and at Pennsylvania Learners Online, said, "Students who [lie] are not hurting me as much as they are hurting themselves."

    When has THAT argument ever worked with teenagers?????

     

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  • Richard Simmons Wants Your Children (To Be Healthy)!

    According to a press release, Richard Simmons and Fisher Price announced at the New York Toy Fair that they would be teaming up to introduce the Smart Cycle, a stationary bike that plugs into an ordinary television set and allows children ages 3-6 to play video games by pedaling and steering. Retailing for about a hundred bucks, the bike is designed as a fun way to help combat rising childhood obesity. The games will feature popular characters such as Sponge Bob and Dora, and retail for about twenty bucks each. Simmons is also involved in the AskAmerica program, which hopes to bring full-scale physical education programs back to public schools.

    I have misgivings about the Smart Cycle, to be honest. I have quite a bit of control over my children's physical activity levels at this point, and don't see that changing until they're older--past the age for which the Smart Cycle is designed. But I suppose that's what Dance Dance Revolution is for, right? Seriously though, I feel like it's better for them (and for me! I need to exercise too!) if we just go outside and ride our dumb cycles.
     


  • Canadian Parents Claim Yoga Is The Devil

    When I was a kid, the only time religion ever disrupted the flow was if one of my classmates happened to be a Jehovah's Witness. And it was a brief disruption: once a month or so, that kid would have to go hang out in the library for half an hour while the rest of us sang "Happy Birthday" and ate cupcakes. Those kids didn't even come to school on the days when we had Halloween, Christmas, or Valentine's Day parties, and they always had to do generic crafts while the rest of us made construction paper jack-o-lanterns or menorahs. No big deal, but then, this was back in the dark ages when we still had fully funded physical education programs that were taken seriously.

    And what does P.E. have to do with religion? In Quesnel, British Columbia it would seem that the two are one and the same. Christian parents in Quesnel are furious that their children are being taught yoga as part of a program to encourage physical activity and reduce childhood obesity, claiming that yoga is a religious practice that violates their own belief system. "There's God and there's the devil, and the devil's not a gentleman," says rancher Audrey Cummings. "If you give him any kind of an opening, he will take that." Interesting response when the issue at hand is the Smarties and Aero bars filling the openings of fat Canadian children. 

    The opinion that yoga practice is unchristian is a common one, although many Christians not only disagree, they practice with fellow Christians at church-sponsored classes.  How this BC school decides to proceed is undetermined, but for now, the school board notes that students, like my classmates of yore, can just leave the room.



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