Guidelines for K-12 Online Physical Education
What Is Online Physical Education?
Online physical education is an alternative medium used to deliver physical education — often to secondary students — to gain physical education credit and satisfy graduation requirements outside of the brick-and-mortar context (Buschner, 2006; Daum & Buschner, 2014; Mosier, 2012). Instruction can occur in a hybrid context (Mohnsen, 2012a; 2012b; Mosier, 2012; NASPE, 2007), where students complete most coursework outside of class individually and meet periodically in person for instruction and assessment, allowing for flexibility in learning to accommodate students’ interest, activity and developmental level. Instruction can also occur exclusively online, where students and teachers interact through a course/learning management system asynchronously or synchronously. Much like the hybrid model, online courses are designed with the intention to deliver instruction that is flexible to meet the needs of students.
Full description -> www.shapeamerica.org/uploads/pdfs/2020/guidelines/Online-PE-Guidance-Document.pdf
World Health Organization (WHO) – Parenting in Social Isolation
Parenting A to Z - 1. Video in English 2. Video in Spanish
WALKABOUTS - The active learning platform – Grade level walking and learning activities (free until June) - http://info.activedinc.com/covid
CATCH at Home for Teachers - https://www.catch.org/pages/health-at-home
CATCH at Home for Parents - https://www.catch.org/pages/health-at-home#instructions (this does require someone to log into Google Classroom; no Spanish)
AISD Learning at-Home - https://sites.google.com/austinisd.org/aisd-learning-at-home