Episodes
Join us for a discussion about “Becoming the Teacher your Students Remember.” This three-part podcast covers a toolbox of attitudes that you carry with you as you teach. It has a great impact on how students remember you and feel about physical education. The second part is a discussion of the Master PE Teacher video series that covers the “how to” of teaching using effective methodology. The last toolbox is filled with the Dynamic PE ASAP online curriculum which includes lesson plans, master...
Published 04/12/24
Join the PE Huddle for a lively question and answer session. Dr. Robert Pangrazi, a Professor Emeritus at Arizona State University, and an Educational Consultant for Gopher Sport, will review and answer your questions from past podcasts in an action-packed hour. Dr. Pangrazi has had a long and illustrious career in physical education, beginning as a 5th-grade teacher and later teaching physical education for several years before becoming an ASU professor of physical education for 32 years. He...
Published 10/13/23
The world we live in is changing rapidly thanks to the rise of AI language models, which are set to revolutionize the way we communicate and interact in countless ways. What does this mean for us as health and physical education professionals? In today's episode, we'll cover how AI language models are being used in communication education, the concerns around biases and accuracy, the role of open AI prompt engineering for improving prompt quality and the potential use of AI models and...
Published 05/15/23
Join the PE Huddle with two outstanding teachers who have had over 20 years of success. How they manage and teach students to reach their full potential will be discussed from many different angles. Both teachers have experience with students in many settings and have learned the fundamentals of “assuring students learn.” In addition, learn how they challenge themselves to improve and grow and maintain their desire to be the best teachers they can be.   Alvin Mariteragi has been an educator...
Published 05/12/23
Welcome to the P E Express Podcast, powered by Gopher! As the school year winds down and summer approaches, we know it can be tough to balance getting everything done with making the most of your time off. That's why we're here to help with tips and strategies to recharge and push yourself during your summer break. This article was written by Matthew Bassett. Matthew has been teaching Physical Education since 2001. He is a Nationally Board Certified and an adjunct professor. He is active in...
Published 05/08/23
Keeping an inventory equipment list and sharing it with your principal demonstrates that you value and care for your equipment. It also clearly defines your equipment needs and helps you share a clear and consistent vision for your PE program. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look at the PE Equipment Calculator. This is a free resource that gives you an essential inventory list that you can use to monitor your equipment needs each year. After you complete your inventory, this calculator...
Published 05/01/23
Making a Difference – Artie Kamiya’s Long and Storied Career Artie Kamiya has held a wide variety of jobs and titles over his career. First of all, he was Mr. Kamiya, elementary physical education teacher. Then he was demoted into administration and was Artie Kamiya, Physical Education Consultant for the NC Department of Public Instruction. Then demoted further to the Chief Consultant for K-12 Healthful Living for the same state agency. In 2001, he left to work with Wake County Public...
Published 02/10/23
Tune into the PE Huddle to hear about how to make personal changes in your teaching practice to make your profession personally rewarding. Topics such as emotional and physical safety, off-task behavior, modeling desired behavior, and efficient planning are just some of the topics to be discussed. As one of our speakers puts it, “The art of a tough few weeks of consistency to create a well-oiled machine” is a good place to start. Holly Aungst is a Professor and Administrator in the Health...
Published 01/23/23
Join the PE Huddle for a discussion about the what and why of physical literacy. Physical literacy has been defined in many different ways and has often polarized teachers. It certainly isn’t universally accepted by the profession and much of that may be due to a lack of understanding of what it is or isn’t.  Tune in for a discussion that is down to earth and easy to understand as we discuss it in terms of you and the profession as a whole.  Gary Lemke has emerged as a leader in blended...
Published 10/14/22
Kick off the school year by tuning in to the August PE Huddle with a focus on “A New School Year: A Game Plan for a Successful Start”. Join our guests Shannon Irwin, Bill Jones, and Richard Edgar as they discuss preparing for the start of school. The start of the school year has a large impact on how you feel about your classes and teaching in general throughout the school year. This month’s speakers have differing amounts of teaching and leadership experience so there will be something for...
Published 08/12/22
In this episode of the PE Express podcast, Darci Mick Beversdorf shares how she uses PE to help her students understand perseverance and grit. Connect with Darci on Twitter @DMickBeversdorf.
Published 05/02/22
This month the PE Huddle will focus on “Promoting Lifetime Activities in Secondary Schools.” For the past 40 years, physical education professionals have talked about the importance of graduating students who will be physically active throughout their lifespan. We will discuss and analyze why this important goal has not taken hold in many of America’s schools. Join us as Brett Fuller, Past President of SHAPE America, and Maria Corte, Southwest District High School Teacher of the Year, offer...
Published 04/22/22
View all of Gopher's free resources at https://www.gophersport.com/freeresources Join our speakers for a PE Huddle that will bring a fresh look and perspective to our profession. Tom and Guy will discuss how social media and technology can improve your instruction, help you develop advocacy campaigns, and create videos that can serve as homework. Beyond the gym, social media and technology offer teachers a chance to learn from other teachers and share your best ideas. Join us as we offer...
Published 01/14/22
This podcast provides a detailed description of the purpose of the dynamicpeasap.com introductory activities. If you enjoyed the podcast, connect with Aaron Beighle on Twitter at @AaronBeighle.  
Published 11/11/21
In this PE podcast, Dr. Robert Pangrazi shares why it's important to focus on creating group cohesion in class where every student feels part of the solution. If you enjoyed the podcast, connect with Dr. Pangrazi @rpangrazi.    
Published 11/08/21
In this podcast, Aaron Beighle describes the guiding principles behind the development of the dynamicpeasap.com assessments. If you enjoyed the podcast, be sure to connect with Aaron on Twitter @aaronbeighle.
Published 11/04/21
In this episode, Jessica shares how to use a Bingo style card to review content knowledge and have students work with a variety of partners in completing activity challenges. Connect with Jessica on Twitter @JessicaShawley!
Published 11/02/21
Social-emotional learning and character development have long been a point of focus in education. Great teachers have always worked hard to help students mature into caring and positive adults. This month’s PE Huddle will examine why physical education is often an important environment for developing positive character traits. Join us as we chat about practical ways to integrate reflection, self-control, caring about others, and grit into physical education. If all the issues with COVID have...
Published 10/18/21
In this episode of the PE Express podcast, we're joined by Scott Williams. Scott is a former PE teacher and the US OMNIKIN Coordinator. If you have any questions about OMNIKIN or would like to connect with Scott, feel free to reach out by email at [email protected] or on Twitter @PEScottWilliams. 
Published 09/27/21
Flag football can be an excellent way for kids to learn and better understand the skill set required to play football with limited risk. We know about concussions now; it might be best to have your child play flag football if unsure about playing tackle football. That way, they can gain confidence. Here are some ways you can get your students ready for your flag football unit. If you enjoyed the podcast, connect with Chris on Twitter @tamez209
Published 09/20/21
Join Marci Pope and Maria Corte as they share many thoughts, ideas, and techniques for creating a positive environment for students with disabilities. Marci Pope was an adapted physical education specialist for many years and is currently training teachers at California State University, Chico. Maria Corte is a high school physical education teacher at Mesa High School in Arizona. She has created and implemented a successful inclusion program for high school age students. Both instructors...
Published 09/10/21
This podcast discusses the importance of curriculum planning in physical education. Are you looking to plan intentionally? Want to focus on student learning? This episode will give you some step-by-step instructions on how to plan using the backward design principles. Connect with Collin Brooks on Twitter @CollinBrooksie.
Published 09/02/21
In this Physical Education podcast, Dr. Robert Pangrazi shares how you can build a positive learning environment. If you enjoyed the podcast, connect with Dr. Pangrazi on Twitter @rpangrazi.
Published 08/20/21
This podcast will share 2 easy back-to-school icebreakers to help students get comfortable again with socializing, meeting new people, and most importantly having fun!
Published 08/17/21