Health and Physical Education

Courses

ESSG-710: Pedagogical Applications in Health and Physical Education

A study of effective instruction in health and physical education for K-12 students focusing on specific teaching skills critical to enhancing student engagement and learning. Course content includes creating a respectful learning environment, classroom management, assessment and evaluation, diversity, professionalism and ethics. Students will have the opportunity for examination and critical analysis of effective teaching research.

ESSG-712: Teaching Physical Education in Elementary School: MAT

Course offers prospective physical education teachers experience in instructional methodology appropriate at the elementary level. Emphasis is placed on the synthesis of theory and practice in physical education at the elementary level and understanding the role of physical education in the development of children. Content includes curriculum design, planning and implementing units and lessons, teaching approaches, assessment and evaluation appropriate at the elementary school level. Also incorporated are adapted physical education teaching approaches, assessment and evaluation appropriate for individuals with special needs. Research which supports the most effective teaching practices will be included (15 clinical hours in public schools are required for this course).

ESSG-713: Teaching Physical Education in Secondary Schools: MAT

Study of teaching methods, resources, materials and strategies as related to general secondary school teaching and specific physical education content area teaching. Students will examine how to create and implement lesson plans and units of study within the scope of secondary school curricula, which will promote meaningful learning environments and promotion of 21st century skills for K-12 students. Study of designing and implementing appropriate movement experiences for students with disabilities also emphasized. Research that supports the most effective teaching practices will be examined. (15 clinical hours in public schools are required in this course).