Introduction to teaching physical education principles and strategies
Combining the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching physical education, this text helps students build a base of instructional skills as they learn to apply the principles of teaching physical education.
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Champaign, IL
Human Kinetics
2011
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| 300 | |a ix, 229 pages |b illustrations |c 29 cm | ||
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a Machine generated contents note: pt. I Behind the Scenes of Physical Education -- ch. 1 History of Physical Education -- The Beginning -- Physical Education in the United States -- Early American Period: Mid-1700s to 1900 -- Early 20th Century: 1900 to 1930 -- Mid-20th Century: 1930 to 1970 -- Late 20th Century: 1970 to 2000 -- Early 21st Century: 2000 to Present -- Summary -- ch. 2 Purpose, Benefits, and Philosophy -- Purpose of Physical Education -- Benefits of Physical Education -- Philosophy of Physical Education -- Summary -- ch. 3 Duties and Challenges -- Teaching Duties -- Nonteaching Duties -- Issues and Concerns -- Summary -- pt. II Teaching Physical Education -- ch. 4 Organization and Instruction -- Noninstructional Tasks -- Instructional Tasks -- Content Progressions and Practice Strategies -- Teaching Styles -- Summary -- ch. 5 Motivation -- Motivational Theories -- Strategies to Enhance Motivation -- Summary -- ch. 6 Behavior Management -- Behavior Management Safeguards -- Behavior Management Strategies -- Summary -- pt. III Lesson Planning and Outcomes -- ch. 7 Scope and Sequence -- Scope: Elementary School -- Scope: Middle School and Junior High School -- Scope: High School -- Sequence -- Summary -- ch. 8 Lesson Planning -- Writing Performance Objectives -- Creating Lesson Plans -- Summary -- ch. 9 Student Assessment -- Terminology -- Student Assessment Options -- Types of Rubrics -- Rubric Construction -- Grading Considerations -- Health-Related Fitness Testing -- Constructing Written Tests -- Summary -- pt. IV Beyond the Classroom -- ch. 10 Technology and Resources -- Technology -- Online Resources -- Summary -- ch. 11 Careers in Physical Education -- Alternative School Settings -- Other Career Avenues -- Summary | |
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