PETE 300
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Advocacy for Physical Education
Teacher Education
David O. McKay School of Education
Course Description
Historical and sociological cornerstones of physical education.
When Taught
Fall
Min
2
Fixed/Max
2
Fixed
2
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
Admittance into PETE program
Title
Past, Present and Future
Learning Outcome
Use the knowledge and experience of the past to understand the programs of today and apply it toward building programs of the future. Students will demonstrate competence as evidenced by the advocacy mid-term exam.
Title
Written and Verbal Communication
Learning Outcome
Be able to interpret and communicate knowledge and experience in both written and verbal forms. Students will demonstrate competence as evidences by the professionalism reaction papers, advocacy exam, advocacy media campaign, physical education history presentation, and the final teaching philosophy paper
Title
Effective Advocacy
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of effective advocacy in the K-12 school teaching setting. Students will demonstrate competence as evidences by the professionalism reaction papers, advocacy mid-term exam, and the media campaign assignment.
Title
History of Physical Education
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate an understanding of the history of physical education and its impact on the future. Students will demonstrate competence of this on the physical education history quiz and group presentation.
Title
Professionalism
Learning Outcome
Be examples of Christian living by being kind and attentive during class discussions, classmates' presentations, and looking for opportunities to serve one another. Students will demonstrate competence through the professionalism assignments, group media campaign assignment, and the physical education history group presentation.