Dr. Martha James
Transforming Education Through Movement: A Virtual Event with Dr. Martha James
Join Belonging and Professor Dr. Martha James of UnLTD Learning for this live session focused on the power of physical education and movement in transforming students’ lives.
Discover how movement impacts student agency, academic success, and overall well-being, addressing disparities in public education.
What You’ll Learn:
Insights from Dr. James on how physical movement empowers students to succeed in school and beyond.
Innovative strategies to integrate movement into educational practices.
The critical role movement plays in addressing social-emotional challenges.
In addition to gaining knowledge from Dr. James’ expertise, there will be dedicated time for a Q&A session where attendees can engage directly and ask questions.
We’ll also discuss practical advocacy suggestions to promote movement and physical education within your communities.
Let’s move education forward.
REGISTER: https://tinyurl.com/BelongingMartha
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