Speaker: Amanda Podany, Professor of History, Cal Poly Pomona. What does good history teaching look like?
The primary mission of the California Physical Education-Health Project (CPE-HP) is to support students in the development of skills, knowledge, and attitudes that lead to physically active lifestyles and positive health behaviors. In this slideshow, the physical educators that are shown are participating in a variety of professional development opportunities. These photos show teachers doing high quality work in their field in order to increase their content knowledge, which ultimately will effect and increase student learning.view more >
Hear from history teachers in Tulare County who participated in a Teaching American History program offered by the History Project, in partnership with the Tulare County Office of Education.view more >
What does high quality physical education look like? In this video, a local physical educator, Terri Drain, shares her thoughts and some examples of exemplary, standards-based physical education lessons for the National Association for Sports and Physical Education's PE2020 initiative. NASPE seeks to answer the question by inviting physical education teachers, college/university faculty, physical education teacher candidates, K-12 students, parents, school administrators, policymakers, community members, and other key supporters (e.g., public health professionals, medical community) to share visionary thoughts about the future of physical education. view more >
Teacher leader Jasmin Brown is profiled in this short clip highlighting the work of the California History-Social Science Project. Also included are interviews with UCLA History Professor Steve Aron, SRI Evaluation Researcher Nancy Bier, and CHSSP leaders Dave Neumann, Lisa Hutton, and Nancy McTygue.view more >