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Chapter 15: Careers in Teaching Physical EducationA PE TeacherWorks at a noble profession, teaches subject matter most linked with quality of life, provides an atmosphere where students who often struggle can succeed, helps children begin to learn and maintain and develop a lifetime of physical activityTo become a physical literate individualDemonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patternsApplies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to movement and performanceDemonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitnessExhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and othersRecognizes the value of physical activityTeaching benefitsSalaryTeaching diverse activitiesTenureIntrinsic rewardsTeaching negativesInadequate facilitiesOvercrowdingDiscipline issueNon-subject dutiesLunchroomRecessBus dutiesEffective teachersCommunication skillOrganizationInstructional skillMotivational skillHuman relation skillMaximize student engagement>50% of class spent in Active LearningHow to get a teaching jobEach state has their own requirementsUsually coursework and state testsPublic is required to be certified in each state, private school is notCan go from state to state-take testsKINS 2010 1st Edition Lecture 26 Outline of Last Lecture I. Health and Fitness SettingsII. Types of ProfessionsIII. Therapeutic Exercise a. Rehabilitativeb. Habilitativec. Settings Outline of Current Lecture I. What does a PE teacher do?a. Physical literate individualII. Teaching benefitsIII. Teaching negativesIV. Effective teachersV. How to get a Teaching JobCurrent Lecture Chapter 15: Careers in Teaching Physical Education A PE Teacher- Works at a noble profession, teaches subject matter most linked with quality of life, provides an atmosphere where students who often struggle can succeed, helps children begin to learn and maintain and develop a lifetime of physical activity- To become a physical literate individualo Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patternso Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to movement and performanceo Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitnesso Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and otherso Recognizes the value of physical activityThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Teaching benefits- Salary- Teaching diverse activities- Tenure- Intrinsic rewards Teaching negatives- Inadequate facilities- Overcrowding- Discipline issue- Non-subject dutieso Lunchroomo Recesso Bus duties Effective teachers- Communication skill- Organization- Instructional skill- Motivational skill- Human relation skill- Maximize student engagemento >50% of class spent in Active LearningHow to get a teaching job- Each state has their own requirements- Usually coursework and state tests- Public is required to be certified in each state, private school is not- Can go from state to state-take


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