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Education News Blog Posting 10 - Physical Education: December 17, 2007

Education News Blog posts insightful comments on the latest international news that render us taken-aback in the domain of the education facet of life.

Education-News Blog: Physical-Education News

Physical-Education teacher dies during
Haifa high school class:

December 14, 2007 by Fadi Eyadat

Physical Education

A 57-year-old physical education teacher died Friday morning during a gym class with students in the Yavneh high school yeshiva in Haifa.

One of the students, who volunteers with Magen David Adom emergency medical services, joined paramedics in trying to resuscitate the teacher, but confirmed his death minutes later.

The teacher also served as one of the principals of the yeshiva.

At around 8:30 a.m., the Carmel MDA station received a call that a gym teacher had collapsed in the middle of a class. One of the paramedics who arrived at the scene, Asher Golan, said, "When we came, the teacher was lying in a bad state, unconscious and without a pulse. We tried all kinds of resuscitation methods, including advanced ones such as electric shocks and medication, but we were forced to confirm his death."

Golan said the entire incident happened in front of the teacher's students.

MDA said that the teacher most likely suffered from irregular cardiac activity, which caused cardiac arrest that led to his death.

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Education News Blog Comment:

Physical education shouldn't only be considered to be a set of exercises to be performed on one's body, rather it should be taken as an entire philosophy that values physicality as much as it does mentality and the connection between the two.

Such an education is going to emphasize health of the body organs and the body system as much as it does agility and flexibility of the body.

In such a scenario, no such person as is having a heart condition will pass for becoming a physical-education teacher, no matter how good a gymnast s/he is or how many medals in sports s/he has won!

A physical-education teacher must be an ideal as far as the physicality of the body is concerned including its normal functioning as well as immunity against diseases.

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