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Howard PE teacher: jump roping and active play build fitness and resilience

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Jaylene Follin, Howard physical education teacher, described using jump roping, active play and skill-focused lessons to build students' cardiovascular fitness, perseverance and emotional regulation; she said classes often include about 40 students at a time.

Jaylene Follin, the Howard physical education teacher, said she uses jump roping and other "active play" activities to build students' fitness and resilience.

Follin told meeting attendees that she frames basic movements as "skills" rather than exercise and emphasizes trying, failing and persistence…

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