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    The purpose of physical education is to keep kids active and healthy. For athletes‚ these classes just add one more unnecessary subject to their school day. On average‚ a student athlete exercises for twelve hours in a normal week‚ whereas regular students whom have P.E. every other day may exercise for four hours. Student athletes should not have to participate in physical education classes. Typical P.E. classes are held every other day‚ commonly alternating with a study hall. For kids with full

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    participate in physical activities. The ideal place in which students would be able to find adequate time‚ opportunity and guidance are in the high schools themselves. Politicians and educators responsible for the mandatory physical education program at the junior high school levels (grades eight to ten) should be applauded for this‚ but frowned upon for not enforcing it on senior high school students (grades 11 and 12). Physical Education is defined as "the process of education that develops the

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    participating in regular physical activity and to also attain an understanding of the different aspects of physical education. Physical education can be defined as the understanding‚ development and teaching of the sociological‚ physiological and psychological aspect within sport and physical activity. Physical education helps students develop social skills and understanding which will ultimately enable the student to become a positive member of society. Physical education also allows students to

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    say that after they take in a cigarette it reduces their stress. However‚ over the years people have begun to notice the negative effects that smoking can have on both the active and passive smoker. In this essay I will be discussing whether a ban should be placed on the sale of cigarettes. Firstly‚ the negative effect that smoking can have on people that don’t smoke‚ especially children will be discussed. Secondly‚ how being distracted by a cigarette may be the cause of an accident will be explained

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    The Benefits of Physical Education in Elementary Schools Meagan Stanley 101 October 14‚ 2012 The benefits of Physical Education in Elementary Schools There are numerous benefits of physical education in elementary schools which have been listed by the advocates of physical education‚ scholars and researchers. Over the years‚ different research studies have been undertaken which have reviewed the benefits and relevance of physical education and sport (PE) in elementary schools. Based on the

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    Action Research of Inclusive Physical Education for Raising the Regular and Special Education Students Participate in Teaching Activities EDGAR JOEY M. PERALTA Pidigan Central School‚ Pidigan‚ Abra Abstract The purpose of this study was to put into practice an inclusive physical education by adjusting a variety of teaching methods‚ so self-contained special education students and regular students can also join the general physical education. With the adjustment of teaching‚ teachers can rethink

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    Physical education in young children provides numerous positive factors which can lay the foundations that pave a healthy mind and body. Movement experiences in young children enable enhanced listening skills‚ generate prompt reaction and alertness‚ develop spatial and body awareness‚ improve concentration skills and coordination skills‚ increase self esteem and social skills‚ promote a greater rate of academically successful children and also cater an overall happy healthy active child which continues

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    focus of the kindergarten physical education curriculum. Children will be at various levels of maturity across all skills and should demonstrate continuous improvement in movement under very simple conditions. While developing fundamental skill patterns‚ the students will begin to learn key movement concepts that help them perform in a variety of educational games‚ educational dances‚ and educational gymnastics. They will learn how their bodies react to vigorous physical activity. Students will learn

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    There are many opinions on this topic weather video games shouldn’t be band. There are negative and positive sides to the argument. I’m strongly on the side that they should not be band because there are kids enjoyment and free time activity. There are also some very educational games that can be played for the younger kids. Firstly playing video games benefits your visual skills‚ it helps your eyes become more alert in your everyday life. According to a pair of researchers at the University

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    Physical activity has shown a decline in the education system starting from elementary school through high school affecting recess‚ physical education‚ and after school sports. Not only are the children affected likely to have an increased amount of health problems‚ but the learning process resulting from the children’s inactivity is also being affected. Accompanying the lowered levels of physical activity children are involved in‚ the pressure of the academic acceleration expectations by their peers

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