Survival of the Fit - Daniel Fulham O’Neill

Survival of the Fit

How Physical Education Ensures Academic Achievement and a Healthy Life
Buch | Softcover
216 Seiten
2020
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6476-3 (ISBN)
37,35 inkl. MwSt
Young people are facing a health crisis of epidemic proportions - yet no one is taking action. Children are born as active, curious, imaginative beings with a built-in physical identity. Survival of the Fit offers a new and revelatory plan to nurture this identity and save the health of youngsters.
Young people in America are facing a health crisis of epidemic proportions—yet no one is taking action. Children are born as active, curious, imaginative beings with a built-in physical identity. Survival of the Fit offers a new and revelatory plan to nurture this identity and save the health of America’s youngsters. One of the keys to this plan is rebranding physical education (PE) and making it available for every child, every day, in every year of school. In addition to establishing historical references and a scientific basis for this rebranding, the author provides a downloadable template for PE classes at all school levels. He lays out a blueprint to help educators and parents bring this “PE revolution” to their school with no increase in the school budget. Sounding the alarm regarding America’s health crisis, Survival of the Fit explains how we can use existing tools, knowledge, and infrastructure to make needed changes with immediate results for every student, not just a privileged few. Everyone interested in seeing improvements in the physical, mental, and emotional health of our children will want to put this book to use.


Book Features:




Introduces the concept of physical identity, an inborn trait that animals from octopuses to humans are born with. 
Presents the reasoning for restoring youth competitive sports to community control even for high school students. 
Discusses how we can win the war against bad food and addiction to two-dimensional entertainment. 
Showcases original research, as well as comments and criticism from active educators.

Daniel Fulham O’Neill, MD, EdD, is board-certified in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine, and holds a doctorate in exercise and sport psychology.

Contents (Tentative)


Acknowledgments  xi


1. Our Physical Identities: Inborn, Important, and Impaired  1

Introduction: No STEM Without Fitness 1

Physical Identity and the Primitive Brain 4

The Power of Play 5

Timing Is Everything 7

Society and Identity 8

Children and Identity 9

Uncle Sam May Not Actually Want You! 11


2. The Rise and Fall of Physical Education 15

Evidence-Based Physical Education: Why Rebranding Is Needed 15

What We Do Not Do in Our Daily Lives (Baby Boomers Take Note!) 17

What Children Do Not Do After School 18

Mother Nature to the Rescue 21

They Don’t Have Time, and It’s Dangerous 21

What We Do Not Do for Work 23

The Adulting of Youth Play 24

A System Put in Place for a Very Different Time 26

Physical Education and Interscholastic Sports 28

In Support of Organized Sports: Making It Fun for All Participants 32

Myths and Identities: Do Not Expect Too Much from a Game 35

The Athletic Lottery Winners 38

Wild Game 40

The Right Side of History 42

What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding? 43

Don’t Become What You Eat 45


3. Roadblocks to Rebranding Physical Education in Today’s Schools 47

Experience vs. Expertise 47

Federal Input for Physical Education 50

Physical Education in American Schools Today 52


4.  Removing the Roadblocks: Establishing Rebranded Physical Education 70

Mother Nature’s Last Stand 70

Money, Money Everywhere, but Not a Drop for PE 71

PE: The Only Subject That May Need Standardized Testing 72

If You Can’t Teach, Don’t Teach PE: Goal Setting for the 21st Century PE Teacher 75

Contagions You Want to Catch 78

Competitive Sports Are Sports—They Are Rarely PE 79

Lifelong Activities 80

If Exergaming Is My Only Option, Give Me Football 82

There’s No Telling Where the Money Went 83

Follow the Money 85

If You Want to Know Something, Maybe Just Ask 88

Survey Says . . . 91

Mission Statement 96


5.  Revolutionizing and Rebranding PE for Physical Identity 98

Our School Is in Motion: A Social Contagion 98

Goals for the Rebranded PE 99

Sample Curricula 115

The Revolution Starts Now (and WILL be Televised!) 165

Think Globally, Act Locally 169

Mission Statement (Reprise) 170

Letters From the Front 172

Action List for Revolutionaries 177

Time and Money 178


References 181


Index 191


About the Author 199

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 229 mm
Gewicht 306 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pädiatrie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Weitere Fachgebiete Sportwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-8077-6476-0 / 0807764760
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6476-3 / 9780807764763
Zustand Neuware
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