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Graphics Package for Teaching Secondary Physical Education

Preparing Adolescents to Be Active for Life
CD-Interactive
454 Seiten
2003
Human Kinetics (Hersteller)
978-0-7360-4440-0 (ISBN)
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Graphics package for Teaching Secondary Physical Education: Preparing Adolescents to Be Active for Life. This PowerPoint (R) presentation of 454 slides covers all 18 chapters and includes key points and discussion-starting questions for each chapter. - Help teens become physically active for life. - Build physical education programs that keep pace with changing needs. - Introduce technology into the classroom. With the introduction of Teaching Secondary Physical Education, now there is a teaching methods textbook that meets the needs of today's diverse student populations. It outlines a contemporary approach that focuses on how teachers can help their students become active for life. A team of experts walks you step by step through the process of building and adapting quality programs to keep pace with changing needs. You'll learn how to improve your effectiveness as a teacher while responding to the growing demand for quality secondary programs that are relevant in both today's world and tomorrow's. Teaching Secondary Physical Education covers all the critical issues: developmental appropriateness, inclusiveness, appropriate use of technology in the classroom, and more. In addition, the text contains many distinctive, student-friendly features: - Technology 'n Techniques (T 'n T) side boxes throughout the text keep the theme of technology in the reader's mind.- The innovative GOT-IT model (goals, objectives, technologies, and instructional techniques) emphasizes a system for smoothly and effectively introducing technologies and techniques into the classroom.- The Diamond Framework expresses in one image how physical educators can create a program that leads their students on the road to an active life. Icons reinforce this key concept throughout the book. - Chapter introduction scenarios show real-life examples of issues that physical education teachers face.- Your Turn questions present opportunities for readers to interact with the information, both in class discussions and individual study.- Heavy emphasis of national standards and guidelines and the research on determinants for physical activity provide the authority and backbone for the authors' active-for-life philosophy.Teaching Secondary Physical Education is the cutting-edge text for teachers who want to keep up to date, continue to improve, and stay focused on the real purpose of the new physical education-to keep students active for life.

Cathrine Himberg, PhD, has been teaching physical education teacher education at California State University at Chico since 1996. Every week she spends the equivalent of a school day in the public schools with her university students so that they can get the hands-on experience they need to become effective and reflective teachers. She is the founder and director of CASPER (Concerned Adults and Students for Physical Education Reform), an international advocacy organization for developmentally appropriate physical education. She earned an MA with distinction in exercise physiology from California State University at Chico and a PhD in pedagogy (curriculum and instruction) from Virginia Tech in 1996. Gayle E. Hutchinson, EdD, chairs the department of physical education and exercise science at California State University at Chico, where she helps prepare teachers who will provide quality physical education. She has taught middle and high school students and worked closely with physical educators since 1979. She earned her doctorate from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and her master's degree from Columbia Teacher's college, both in curriculum and instruction.As principal investigator and project director for the Northern California Physical Education Health Project, Dr. Hutchinson helped create a vision of schools as wellness communities. She also has assisted middle schools in developing curriculum and implementing programs that are in accordance with state and national standards. John Mathieu Roussell, PhD, teaches communication design at California State University at Chico. A professor and researcher in instructional technology since 1996, he focuses on effective adaptation of technology into learning situations. He earned his doctorate in curriculum and instruction from Virginia Tech, and his master's degree in instructional technology from California State University at Chico.Dr. Roussell enjoyed a 20-year career as a professional radio and television broadcaster, producer, journalist, and consultant. He also has served as an assessment consultant of communication and instructional technologies for corporate training and K-12 education.

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart I. The ChallengeChapter 1. The Main Purpose of Physical EducationChapter 2. Technology in Physical EducationChapter 3. Adolescents and Physical ActivityPart II. The AdolescentChapter 4. Adolescent Growth and DevelopmentChapter 5. How Adolescents LearnChapter 6. Including Students With DisabilitiesPart III. The TeacherChapter 7. Effective and Reflective TeachingChapter 8. Teaching Styles in Physical EducationChapter 9. Creating a Positive Learning EnvironmentPart IV. The CurriculumChapter 10. Developing Your CurriculumChapter 11. Planning Units and LessonsChapter 12. Assessment and GradingChapter 13. Be Ready for the UnexpectedPart V. The SettingChapter 14. Challenges and Roles of the Teacher-CoachChapter 15. Legal Issues Associated With Teaching Physical EducationChapter 16. Designing Your Physical Activity CenterPart VI. The JourneyChapter 17. Emerging As a Teacher LeaderChapter 18. Keeping Up to Date: Learner for LifeIndexAbout the Authors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.2.2003
Verlagsort Champaign, IL
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 91 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Sekundarstufe I+II
ISBN-10 0-7360-4440-X / 073604440X
ISBN-13 978-0-7360-4440-0 / 9780736044400
Zustand Neuware
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