Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Physical, academic fitness tied at the hip: study | Reuters

Physical, academic fitness tied at the hip: study | Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Physically fit students tend to score higher on standardized tests than their less fit peers, hint findings from a new study.

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Test scores dropped more than one point for each extra minute it took middle and high school students to complete a 1-mile run/walk fitness test, Dr. William J. McCarthy and colleagues at the University of California in Los Angeles found.

1 comment:

Questioner said...

Have you sent this to PPS? Working on fitness might be one of the best ways to raise test scores!