Showing posts with label pe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pe. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Matt Lloyd

Matt Lloyd

Matt Lloyd, UK, Primary, Secondary, Special, PE

A PE teacher now Head of PE at the Outstanding Springfields Academy in Wiltshire.

springfieldspe
The PE Department Blog - innovations, ideas and updates.

Theme: innovations, new technologies, multi abilities, sport, PE

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Simon Scarborough

Simon Scarborough

Simon Scarborough, UK, Secondary, PE

Have been teaching PE in secondary education since 2002. Head of Department since 2005. Always looking to innovate and improve myself, my colleagues and those I teach.

Excellence through PE
Records what I do in striving for an 'outstanding' department. Developing the skills pupils require to accelerate their own learning in all aspects of life, hence creating excellence through PE.

Theme: leadership, innovation, learning to learn, PE, sport, social skills, personal skills, creative skills, cognitive skills, physical skills, health and exercise, leadership

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Stephen Yang

Stephen Yang

Stephen Yang, USA, Post Secondary, University, Physical Education Teacher Education

Assistant Professor of Physical Education at the State University of New York College at Cortland (SUNY Cortland).

Learning to Teach PE Like a Rockstar
RockstarPE is where I post items that will highlight the importance of powerful, passionate, and effective communications for my students, future Rockstar Physical Educators. No one will give you anything, let alone an outstanding PE program. You must have a fire in your belly to want to be better and to strive for higher goals for both you and your students.

If all you ever wanted is what you've got, what incentive is there for you to continue to improve?

Theme: pe, physical education, PETE, physical education teacher education, edtech, teched, collaboration, college, pedagogy, post secondary, web2.0, university, education, elearning, blogs, professional development, networking, epadagogy

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Seomra Ranga

Seomra Ranga

Seomra Ranga, Ireland, Primary, Primary Resources

Seomra Ranga was set up in September 2007 to provide free practical classroom resources for primary school teachers. The site has gradually developed and the number of available resources has steadily increased. It is hoped over the next year to develop both the site and the blog even further.

Seomra Ranga Blog
The blog provides visitors with information about new classroom resources that have been added to the site as well as recommendations to available freeware and websites of educational interest.

Theme: primary, resources, freeware, links, gaeilge, maths, science, english, history, geography, music, drama, visual arts, SPHE, PE, ICT, signs, posters, software

Monday, June 23, 2008

Judith Jakes

Judith Jakes

Judith Jakes, England, UK, All Sectors, All Subjects

I am a curriculum developer at a CLC in North London. I have been teaching for over 30 years, 27 years involving computers. My current role involves encouraging staff and students to try some of the creative uses of ICT and to work with Web 2.0 resources.

I enjoy working across all the keystages and particularly working with disenchanted, demotivated students in order to re-engage them with education. I run a number of blogs, some are software specific and others are as hubs for CPD that I deliver to teachers.

I started blogging about 18 months ago and really enjoy the interaction with people across the world.

Transformation Teachers Programme
This is my journey through the TTP programme during the Pilot scheme and was my first blog. I use it for just general comments.

Transformation Teachers Programme - Cohort 1
This one is the the hub for the current course and hopefully acts as an example of different web 2.0 resources and ideas for the current set of participants.

New Technologies and 6th Form
This is my latest blog which I am creating to support the development of work with Sixth Forms and encouraging them to use new technologies.

Themes: new technologies, web 2.0, apple, teaching, learning, ICT, blogging, media, health and social care, PE, business, enterprise