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| Issues in elemental school |
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| Evidence those reaching the end of 3rd grade..those not reading well or who are obese..tend to stay that way through the rest of school |
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| what is the best against obesity |
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| school, commuity, and parents. |
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| who should have 60 minutes of mvpa a day |
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| Problems with elementary PE |
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self-contained class rooms class teacher teach PE after one course recess 15 minutes gym is lunchroom.. |
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| equipment markings adults encourage |
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| how do teachers developmentally appropriately? |
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| make a learning environment...instructional stragetices..curriculum (models) assessment..professionalism |
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| What does developmentally appropriate mean? |
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| age appropriate gym and out door |
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| best curriculum model for K-6 |
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| fundamental motor skill development |
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| what model is used for D-3 motor skill development? |
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| Skill Themes model ...must like it not all about fitness but overall health |
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| What is the best starting age for to begin students in a cirriculum and instruction model that involves working together, specific activity-related technique and tactical learning tasks and competition formates? |
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4 th to 5 th grade about 9-10 yo NOT BEFORE FOURTH GRADE FOR SPORTS FOCUS // START AT 4TH GRADE |
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| what can 4th and 5th grade start |
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| more institutionalized forms of motor SPORTS FOCUS, SKILL SPECIFIC adventure ..health fitness like strength , ardo stretch .. |
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| Issues in secondary school PE |
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opportunity to get good at something Bush, happy, good syndrome where teachers just want them out of their hair...teacher and admiinistrators expections... education vs recreation ex |
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| when teaching 5 to 8 yo what should PE include |
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| health related fitness playful SHORT high intensity...but it is defined so bradly any thing goes. |
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| What in addtion to busy should teacher in secondary school do |
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| what halps overall goal to adopt physically active lifestyle |
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| Issues in secondary school PE |
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class size (50 to 70) coed ... different skill levels MUST have a MAIN THESE master and time to learn |
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made coeducations classes mandatory but now low skill girls avoid Thinks sex integrated class are sex equitable |
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| backetball, soccer, touch football |
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| Suggested from australia about coed |
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| coed during skill development but separation for competition other factors are type of ativity |
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| what sports are okay for coed |
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| archery, bowling .. skiing |
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| in middle and high school PE |
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| ways they get around title IX |
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tennis they play together but compete in non coed even in invasion games they can do that They give kids the choice of classes and girl enroll in fencing and this author thinks girl like that.. |
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| Role conflict for those that teach and coach |
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| High expectations for coach..low for teaching ..coach get attention ..has to win...public,, teaching is privae ...teaching quality usually suffers |
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repair or replace is the question promising model is sport education model and health and fittness clud model |
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| replaced multi-activity model with what (in New Zealand |
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| sports education model for 10th grade |
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| another answer for the conflict is |
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health and fitness clubs in high schools others use total-fitness like Needham's Need to know how to get programs started and kept up |
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| PE problems in Urban schools |
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| old buildings big classes poverty high skilled boys ..pressure to raise test scores..trusty..safety.. |
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| Promising model for urban schools |
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Personal & Social Responsibility Model ....(by Don Hellison Sport for Peace(sport Education Model) |
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| Intermural Program..is what |
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| activity beyond regular program but in the school like pyramid base is PE next intramurals top is sports |
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| noone to do. bused kids...teachers busy... and the areas are taken over by coaches ..transportation good in colleges.. |
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| PE needs to be successful |
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| assessment accountability at the school and state level polices and mandates... standardized assessment part of state exam |
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The ISSUE of standards Assessments and accountability A report to the President (2000) |
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| Urged PE be one of the things tested on as part of the state ed assessment systms |
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| 2002 National Healty Schools Summit what is it responsible for |
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| developing healthy lifestyles in children belongs to PE teachers and entrie school, family, community. (continued) |
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| More abt support for PE prgms and PA.. a problem |
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| society supports by many national recommendations and guidelines... but that's it...policies W/O accountability and oversight. |
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| Issue of standards, assessment, accountability.. needs WHAT? |
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| policies w. accountablity and oversight...bills are supported by national org. beyond PE |
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| What document urged the PE be included among subjects student are test on as part of the state ed assessment system? |
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| A Report to the President (2002) |
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| Part of the state education assessment system, the document that urged a focus on PE and healthy life style |
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| A Report to the President (2002 |
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| What states that the responsibility for developing healthy lifestyles in kids belongs to PE teachers, entire school, familes and the community too. |
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| 2002 National Healthy Schools Summit.. |
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| According to the National Healty schools Summit 2002 who is responsible for developing healthy life styles in kids? |
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| PE teachiers entire school families community |
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| What does the support for quality PE programs and PA from everywhere lack? |
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| Policies with accountabiliyt and oversight... not just recoommendations |
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What is necessary ..to make standards assessment and accountability possible |
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policies with accountability and oversight |
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| no assessment no accountability no standards |
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| evaluation test demonstrate knowledge, skill, undrstanding application |
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| What is the purpose of assessments |
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supports/encourages learning and growth use it as basis for grades use for planning/ changing yearly block plans |
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| Formative summative informal formal |
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1. what is formative assessment? 2, what's summative assessment? 3. informal? 4. formal ? |
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1. giving feedback in skills etc 2. final judgement....finals 3. not scheduled 4. planned standardized |
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| what use are sandards and assessment if there is no ...... |
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| accountability other than effort |
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| progress will occur only when policies or mandates with built in ____ |
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| accountability and oversight are put in place |
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Rules of conduct or requirements for people at organizations at different leverls like a federal hand book class room guideline |
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| What is the problem of policies. |
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| not all policies are created equal.. If there is no real accountability mechanism (oversigh) or funding support.... then it will have no impact on people's behavior |
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| What is needed for policies |
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they need to be equal.. with goal and accountability |
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| Good thing about CA and SC legislaton |
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good job funding issues but NO oversite which is bad CA only recommended |
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| which has the best assessment outcomes |
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| are there any federal laws that PE be taught in schools |
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| States vary WIDELY in mandates for PE |
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| National Association of sports and physical education....it is the state mandates |
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| American Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance |
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AAHPERD comprises five national • (AAPAR)
AAHE)
•National Association for Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS) •National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) •National Dance Association (NDA) •Research Consortium (RC) |
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AAHPERD comprises five national •American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (AAPAR) •American Association for Health Education (AAHE) •National Association for Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS) •National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) •National Dance Association (NDA) •Research Consortium (RC) |
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AAHPERD comprises five •American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (AAPAR) |
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•American Association for Health Education (AAHE) •National Association for Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS) •National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) •National Dance Association (NDA) •Research Consortium (RC) |
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Physidal educatin requirements in every grade level waivers/exemptions number of minues PE a week |
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required at grade levels
Do away with ..medical reasons only do adaptive PE ES : 150 HS 225 |
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| Why /how is developing policy for PE so complex |
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| proposals poorly written.. it is not the time in PE it is what goes on in that time in PE. |
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| How is the USA doing with PA and getting kid to be active for a lifetime. |
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| NASPE that's the center piece of Let's Move has 5 target areas |
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1. quality PE program 2. PA during school 3. before and after shcool 4 wellnesss for school staff 5 fmilies and community involvement |
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| What besides quality lessons does PE have to do (vigorous PA) |
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expand it's focus recognize the difference in educational and recreational focus of program parts. |
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| Coordinated school health program |
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| What are the 8 central program components of the CDC? |
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1 health ed/ 2 PE/ 3 health services 4. nutrition services 5 counseling 6. healthy school environment (look, safety, mood)/ 7. health for staff / 8 family and community involvement |
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| stat as is..or bile and seek legislative support with assessment and oversight at the district and state level |
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| What needed to get tax money funding |
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| Evidence based programs evidence students are informed, skilled, self efficacy to PA ..seed it out beyond PE. |
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