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| According to NASPE, which of the following is not addressed with in a definition of a physically educated person? |
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exhibits active life style (true) good in many movement forms (true) healthy level of fitness (true) participates in numerous team and indvidual sport activities (false) |
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| The physical education program is defined by what? |
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| The content to be learned (i.e., curricular choices) + The manner in which it is taught (i.e., the pedagogy used to deliver the content |
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| The most important model for physical education in the 20t century was the _____model. |
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| multi-activity” curriculum |
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| Which of the following is not in the NASPE outcome for the physically educated person? |
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| not in competition or out in group sports |
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| Which individual is referred to as the father of modern education? |
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| The 4 primary objectives of the new physical education include what? |
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physical motor mental social Fitness, Skill development, Knowledge, & Social development |
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| Which curriculum model focuses on human movement rather than fitness or sorts? |
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| Which is not a common area within a movement education curriculum? |
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| ...anything NOT throw catch volleying dribbing balancing striking dodging space, path ..movement is about Proficiency > Utilization > Control> Pre-control |
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| Which curriculum model is most closely related to fitness? |
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| ...Health-Optimizing Physical Education (HOPE |
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| Which curriculum model required on going collaboration between PE teachers and class room teachers? |
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| Personal and Social Responsibility model based on Hellison's humanistic education curriculum |
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| Which curriculum model likely would require a larger portion of time than a typical class period? |
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| Experiential and adventure education |
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| For physical activities to produce healthy benefits it need to do what? |
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| at least at a moderate level of intensity, and some need to be more vigorous |
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| Certain physical activity and PE during recess, before and after school time is characterized as being more what? |
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| A comprehensive school PA program and intermural and involves schol families and communities |
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| Which federal legislature catapulted adapted PE into a new era? |
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| Education of All Handicapped Children Act |
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| Which of the following is typically done during summer in programs such as outward bound? |
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climbing walls, challenge courses cycle, climb, hike, and/or canoe over multiple days |
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| In a PE program where teacher use the skill theme curriculum approach, the following instructional approach is most common |
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| fundamental movement throw, catch space balance ..provide feedback |
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| In the sports education model, students participate in all roles except which of the following. |
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| Sports ED has No contact soccer, football it is for fun rather than compitition...like tennis, soccer, basketball |
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| An elementary adventure education program should incorporate __________blank element of perceived risk, while maintaining a _____ element of actual risks. |
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| look a little risky but no be so |
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| Which of the following programs is and exemplary program that was validated by the National Diffusion Network of the US Department of Education |
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| SPARK (sports, play and active recreation for kids) |
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| Physical dimension curriculum targets who? |
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| Which curriculum model is likely to incorporate activities occurring on weekends, travel, wants student to become more experienced. |
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| Experiential and adventure education |
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| Which of the following is not a key characteristic of the exemplary PE program? |
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| NASPE national standard for beginning teachers that provides mechanism for improving in what? |
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provide a mechanism for improving the quality of teacher preparation in physical education. |
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| Increasing time allocated for PE typically is associated with what? |
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| better grades and academic achievement and fitness too. |
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| Use of exemptions in ? physical education has done what |
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| I don't know...decreased fitness and health of many .. and increased obesitiy even maybe |
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| Activities that encompass children’s varying needs, in terms of child’s skill, fitness and interest levels are considered what? |
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| developmentally appropriate or skill theme |
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| Withholding access to PE or recess for not completing assignment in class is a form of what? |
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| Serious competition is more attainable when what happens? |
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| fair and balanced competiton |
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| Within the field of secondary physical education, many teachers often base their success based on what? |
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| Busy, Happy, and Good Sydrome/or student behavior, activity, and happiness in class/ or grade their students based on attendance, dress, and behavior. |
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| Which of the following is not considered a difficult teaching situation in Physical Education? |
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| Australia’s policy for coed participation emphases what? |
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| Coed during skill development but separation for completion ..other factors are type of activity.. |
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| Role conflict refers to what? |
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| High expectations for coach low for teaching coach has to win. |
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| Which 2 models promote development of personal responsibility and have been applied successfully in urban high school programs? |
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.Personal and Social Responsibility Sports educational model |
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| Which of the following is placed in the middle of the traditional pyramid physical education programs? |
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| What are 3 problems in physical education that cut across the three school levels? |
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| The physical dimensions targets who? |
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| In the sports education model students participate in all roles except which of the following? |
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