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Spare the Air

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Active Living Research

Active Living Research is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Our primary goal is to support and share research on environmental and policy strategies that can promote daily physical activity for children and families across the United States. We place special emphasis on research related to children of color and lower-income children who are at highest risk for obesity.

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PE Central
Tons of PE ideas!

Welcome to the site for health & physical education teachers, parents and students. Our goal is to provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children. To motivate children, we offer fun kids fitness programs such as Log It and the PEC Challenge. We reach about 150,000 unique visitors per month and we have over 2000 published lesson ideas, best practices and assessment ideas. Our site is guided by 150 Managing Editors and Advisory Board Members who have over 2300 years K-12 physical education teaching experience.

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The California Endowment
Health Happens in Schools

The California Endowment’s mission is to expand access to affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians.

The California Endowment – Building Healthy Communities Division is working with Â鶹¹ú²úAV to create systemic change in Physical Education within the Sacramento City Unified Schools.

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Making the Most of Physical Education

Designed for school administrators, board members, teachers, parents, and others interested in quality physical education. Abbreviated research findings inform viewers.