Jane Panicucci, creator of PA's Adventure Curriculum for Physical Education, k-12 and Achieving Fitness, says, "This is a great read! Ratey illuminates the many connections between adventure, cognition and fitness".
A groundbreaking and fascinating investigation into the transformative effects of exercise on the brain, from the bestselling author and renowned psychiatrist John J. Ratey, MD.
Discussing the "New PE", Ratey talks about how Naperville, IL's physical educators, Phil Lawler and Paul Zientarski say, "In our department we create the brain cells. It's up to the other teachers to fill them up".
Zientarski goes on to talk about how the public, when asked about what skills they want student to leave high school with say communication, small group work, problem solving and risk taking. "Where does that happen?" Zientarski asks on page 25 of SPARK, "Science class? I don't thinks so."
Sound like adventure? Since 2005, Physical Educators in Naperville have been trained using PA Adventure Curriuclum for PE.
And don't think SPARK is only valuable for physical education and fitness. Ratey, also author of "Driven to Distraction", "Shadow Syndromes", and "A User's Guide to the Brain" delves into the connection between physical activity, fitness and anxiety, depression, stress, attention deficit, addiction, hormonal changes and aging - making this a must read for special educators, counselors or anyone who is striving for tools to transform their ability to connect with, teach and support students, clients and participants.
Now available through Project Adventure, order your copy of SPARK by calling 1-978-524-4556 or email catalog@pa.org.
304 pages, 2008. $25.00
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Dr. Ratey's book is a great read! It's exciting to see it out on the web like this. The Naperville, IL (District 203) that is referred to in SPARK is actually showcased as a PE4life Academy Training Center. Naperville isn't the only PE4life ATC represented in the book- Dr. Ratey describes the Titusville, PA program as well. Thanks for blogging about Dr. Ratey and SPARK! It makes sense that exercise helps the brain... I'm glad that people are talking about it!
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