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Because of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, we decided to create a series of podcasts that highlight some different resources that may help APE teachers deliver services to students with disabilities during this time. For the second episode. we had Matthew Bassett (@PhysEdApps) tell us about a plethora of resources he has developed with the help with several other physical educators across the nation, for SHAPE America. Matt is a general physical educator for San Jose Charter Academy in California, and in 2017 was named the CAHPERD Elementary Teacher of the Year. Matt discussed how his job has been impacted by the pandemic, how he plans on continuing to deliver quality physical education to his students, and how he started working with SHAPE America to develop the SHAPE America Corona Virus Resources page, which provides a resource list of different online physical education resources one can use to continue to deliver quality physical education services to students during the pandemic. In addition, he outlines a variety of tutorial videos for physical educators to use to help them through this crisis.
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
SHAPE America podcast hosts Collin, Matt and Stephanie put a spin on their monthly HPE reflections by asking several California health and physical educators for their input! Listen in to hear their honest views on reflection and favorite reflection tools, including: Student inquiry, Pear Deck, FlipGrid, Journaling, Video recording, Opening communication with colleagues, And more! Guests: David Tran, Assistant Principal, Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield High School, Huntington Park; Ken Dyar, Director for Physical Education K-8, Delano Union School District, Delano; Jessica Monlux, Elementary Physical Education Teacher, Oak Manor Elementary School, Ukiah; Kate Cox, Physical Education Teacher, Corte Madera School, Portola Valley; Eric Davolt, High School Physical Education Teacher, Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts, Los Angeles; Matthew Bassett, Physical Education Teacher, San Jose Charter Academy, West Covina; Kimberly Ohara-Borowski, Health Teacher, Ocean View High School, Huntington Beach; Seth Martin, Elementary Physical Education Teacher, Sierra House Elementary School, South Lake Tahoe
Student conflict comes with the territory of working with people. Schools and classrooms are no exception. Join us for practical tips on how to de-escalate and manage student conflict. @larryferlazzo @Owl_b_TorresEdu @dannywoo15 @mrkevinparr @Bamradionetwork Jessica Torres is an Elementary assistant principal, doctoral student, lover of Montessori and choice, foodie, mom, wife & connected educator with a passionate love for learning for myself and others. Kevin Parr is a fourth grade teacher in Wenatchee, Washington. He is a 2014 ASCD Emerging Leader. Danny Woo, a middle school science teacher at San Jose Charter Academy in West Covina, California.
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
What’s your tech focus in your health and physical education class this year? What types of technology do you have? What’s your thought process when you want to implement an app in your class/lesson? Do you want to implement technology but don’t know where or how to start? Listen in as SHAPE America Podcast hosts Collin, Matt, and Stephanie are joined by several tech savvy physical educators as they share many great ways to get started with technology, what types of technology health and physical educators are using, great apps for the student and teacher, and how to stay current using technology. Guests: *Matthew Bassett – Matthew is a physical education teacher at San Jose Charter Academy, an active member in CAHPERD, an EPEW Committee Member, and an #ESPEchat moderator. Matthew received the California Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year award in 2017 and the Southwest District Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year for 2018. When not teaching, Matthew loves to spend time with his family, hiking, all things Disney, and traveling. *Jorge Rodriguez - Jorge is originally from McAllen, Texas and now lives in Houston. He attended the University of Houston where he was a high jumper on the track team and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a minor in health. Jorge later went to receive his Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from American College of Education. He is currently a physical education teacher at Harvard Elementary (an IB and STEM magnet school) in the Houston Independent School District, and is a Lead Teacher and the KEY teacher for physical education for the district. He is also an active member in Texas AHPERD, and sits on the recreation and social media committees and chairs the diversity section. Jorge absolutely loves his profession and is dedicated to do all he can to make it better!
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
What’s your tech focus in your health and physical education class this year? What types of technology do you have? What’s your thought process when you want to implement an app in your class/lesson? Do you want to implement technology but don’t know where or how to start? Listen in as SHAPE America Podcast hosts Collin, Matt, and Stephanie are joined by several tech savvy physical educators as they share many great ways to get started with technology, what types of technology health and physical educators are using, great apps for the student and teacher, and how to stay current using technology. Guests: *Matthew Bassett – Matthew is a physical education teacher at San Jose Charter Academy, an active member in CAHPERD, an EPEW Committee Member, and an #ESPEchat moderator. Matthew received the California Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year award in 2017 and the Southwest District Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year for 2018. When not teaching, Matthew loves to spend time with his family, hiking, all things Disney, and traveling. *Jorge Rodriguez - Jorge is originally from McAllen, Texas and now lives in Houston. He attended the University of Houston where he was a high jumper on the track team and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a minor in health. Jorge later went to receive his Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from American College of Education. He is currently a physical education teacher at Harvard Elementary (an IB and STEM magnet school) in the Houston Independent School District, and is a Lead Teacher and the KEY teacher for physical education for the district. He is also an active member in Texas AHPERD, and sits on the recreation and social media committees and chairs the diversity section. Jorge absolutely loves his profession and is dedicated to do all he can to make it better!
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
Are you looking to find out more about National Board Certification? Join us as the SHAPE America podcast team and guest panelists discuss the process of becoming a National Board Certified Teacher. Hear about the journeys of National Board Certified physical education teachers and discover how this process can impact student learning. You’ll also learn how being certified can impact the 50 Million Strong commitment and influence your teaching habits. Panelists include: *Terri Drain — Terri’s extensive teaching and coaching experience has spanned multiple decades and has taken her from rural and urban communities in British Colombia, Canada, to the Pleasanton Unified School District in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was the 2007 CAHPERD Elementary Teacher of the Year and 2008 Southwest District Elementary Teacher of the Year. *Matt Bassett — Matt received a Master of Science in kinesiology and exercise science from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona. He has more than 15 years of experience as a physical education teacher at San Jose Charter Academy and was the 2017 CAHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
Mistakes are part of the process of learning, but how can we create a school culture where kids and teachers feel safe learning from mistakes. Follow: @larryferlazzo @dannywoo15 @Doug_Lemov @MrsSokolowski @Bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Doug Lemov is the author of Teach Like a Champion, now in its 2.0 version, and Reading Reconsidered. He is a managaing director at Uncommon Schools. Danny Woo, a middle school science teacher at San Jose Charter Academy in West Covina, California. he centers his class on the implications science has on social, economic, and environmental justice. Kathleen Neagle Sokolowski is an elementary teacher in Farmingdale, New York. She is a co-author of the Two Writing Teachers blog and the co-director of the Long Island Writing Project.