Integrating Emotional Intelligence in Every PE Session

Physical education has evolved far beyond simply developing motor skills and physical fitness. Today’s PE curriculum demands a more holistic approach that nurtures students’ emotional, social, and psychological well-being alongside their physical development. Integrating emotional intelligence (EI) into every PE session represents a transformative shift that can significantly enhance student outcomes across multiple domains. Why … Read more

The Accountability Era of Physical Education: What Comes Next as PE Becomes Future-Critical

PART 2 As artificial intelligence reshapes education, Part 1 made the case that physical education teachers are among the most future-proof educators. Their role in developing social, emotional, and experiential skills aligns directly with what AI cannot replace. But with increased importance comes increased scrutiny. If PE is no longer viewed as “supplemental” but instead … Read more

Why Physical Education Teachers Are the Most Future-Proof Educators in the Age of AI

PART 1 Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming education. With AI now capable of delivering personalized instruction, instant feedback, and vast knowledge retrieval, a critical question is emerging across K–12 systems: what role will human teachers play in the future? The answer, supported by cognitive science and education research, is clear—teaching is shifting away from knowledge … Read more

What PE Teachers Need to Know About Proving Student Growth

In PE, “student growth” often gets talked about as if it should be obvious. But for many teachers, that is the problem. They know students are improving. They see better movement patterns, stronger effort, more confidence, smarter decisions, and more consistent participation in learning. What is harder is proving that growth in a way families … Read more

Why Confidence in PE Is Built Through Progress, Not Praise Alone

A lot of students hear praise in PE. “Nice job.” “You’ve got this.” “Good effort.” That matters—but praise by itself is usually not enough to build lasting confidence. What builds real confidence is progress students can feel and see. In psychology, this is close to self-efficacy: a student’s belief that they can successfully perform a … Read more

Why PE Assessment Should Measure Growth, Not Just Performance

A lot of PE assessment still gets reduced to a single moment: one test, one score, one grade, one snapshot. A student runs the PACER once. Holds a plank once. Performs a skill once. Then that score becomes the story. But in physical education, that is rarely the full story. A student who starts far … Read more

Why Self-Regulation Belongs in PE

Self-regulation is the ability to manage thoughts, emotions, and behaviors so students can stay focused on goals, even under stress or excitement. In K–12 PE, self-regulation shows up when students handle a bad call, wait for a turn, or reset after losing a game and choosing to stay engaged instead of checking out. Research links … Read more

PE teachers parent partnership for behavior

PE teachers are uniquely positioned to influence both student behavior and how families respond to school discipline, and small shifts in how they engage parents can translate into calmer, more respectful classrooms. This post reframes parent behavior not as a barrier, but as a partnership opportunity PE can lead. Why Parent Behavior Matters for PE … Read more

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