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The participants ended up stretching beyond the U.S. borders with participants from Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom and beyond just PE teachers. With the sessions included as part of the main convention track, other coaches and program leaders joined in.
“A positive development was having the coaches and program leaders that were in the sessions because they wanted to learn how to help get lacrosse into their schools,” Davenport said. “Now we need to keep the momentum building.”
Davenport is leading the effort to refresh the curriculum, building on the US Lacrosse principles for athlete development. The curriculum allows PE teachers from grades K-12 to introduce the sport to their students. The curriculum provides age specific units plans, lesson plans, drills, games, educational handouts, cross-curricular activities and more. Aligns with national standards and was developed in partnership with the National Association for Sport and Physical Educati
Did you know that d
odgeball is being banned in many schools in the nation.because the nanny politicians, unelected bureaucrats, and judges say it’s unfair, exclusionary, and warlike for school-age youngsters; some schools in Maine, Maryland, New York, Virginia, Texas, Massachusetts and Utah have banned dodgeball, or its variations, including
war ball, monster ball and
kill ball.
Warlike?
Maybe they should ban violent video games and rap music. They have a more lasting and potentially dangerous impact. I’m not seriously suggesting any ban but these should have gone first.
Bans against games prevent kids from being kids. Schools have banned traditional games at recess and during physical education, as well as in camps, to include