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“Brain Breaks” give students better focus
Guest blogger: Jonas Kärnström, Lead Teacher at VRS Djursholm Can we improve student focus and, ultimately, their academic results by having them “move more”? I have been thinking about this notion for some time. I have read studies about just … Continue reading
Posted in active learning, biology, project, Skolchefens blogg, sports, staff, students, vrg info
Tagged brain, brain breaks, idrott och hälsa, movement, pulse training, pulsträning, sports
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To really learn – take a risk, try something new, see what happens
Students in the IDH2 course attended the GIH Open House. During this visit, they were exposed to information sessions, classes, and “try it out” activities for health, wellness, and sports. They got to try new things. They were asked to take risks and … Continue reading
Posted in Skolchefens blogg, sports, vrg info
Tagged active learning, gih öppet hus, idh2, learning, risktaking, sports
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For students, by students … all night volleyball = #vrganda
Thanks to our School Sports Committee for organizing another fantastic all-night volleyball tournament! With over 200 participants and many more supporters it was an eventful and exciting night . . . Congratulations to the Teacher Team – who won it … Continue reading
Posted in school culture, Skolchefens blogg, sports, volleyball
Tagged active learning, Competition, cooperation, sports, volleyball
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Climbing in IDH 2
Going up, up, up …
Climbing in IDH 2
How shall we get up there?
How can a night volleyball tournament increase the learning at VRG?
On Tuesday, January 14, students and staff from VRG gathered for an exciting night of v More than 25 teams signed up for the big event – Boys teams, girls teams, mixed teams, mixed ages, mixed classes, and even a … Continue reading
Posted in leadership, Skolchefens blogg, sports, staff, students, vrg info
Tagged late night, school activity, sports, student leadership, volleyball, VRG
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