physical education
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of physical education
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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For that he has his mother to thank - who persuaded him to study engineering when perhaps a course in physical education might have seemed more logical.
From BBC
Schwarz, an urban ecologist, said she was surprised to learn about the extent to which regulations requiring non-grass surfaces for sports and outdoor physical education dictated the design of some schoolyards.
From Los Angeles Times
“These disparities stem from systemic barriers such as financial limitations, uneven program quality, outdated physical education standards and the lack of a coordinated statewide strategy.”
From Los Angeles Times
There, the physical education graduate hopes to pick up swimming classes to pay his way.
From BBC
Hodgkiss had been a football coach and physical education teacher at Bishop Montgomery for 15 years until he was fired last week.
From Los Angeles Times
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