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COACHING
STYLES : Here is an example of a student presentation
on the topic of “Coaching Styles.” It employs the presentation
method known as “pecha kucha” which involves 20 slides
with 20 seconds set automatically to advance each slide. Find out
more in the forum.
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PLAYING
TIME : Should everyone on a high school team get
playing time no matter their athletic talent? Please share in the
forum.
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LESSON
PLANS : So I know that yes, it is required of us
in college to learn how to write these long lesson plans. But they
seem extremely unnecessary. Ten pages, what principal wants to read
all of that. What are lesson plans like in phys ed when you are
actually a teacher? I feel like it is a waist of time and will just
get in the way of a good teaching. Please share in the forum.
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BRAIN
BREAKS : The human brain has on average a ten minute
attention span. With classes ranging from 35-50 minutes per class,
a lot of time is spent teaching but not remembering. Brain breaks
are becoming more and more popular among teachers no matter what
the subject may be. If anyone has any good brain breaks that they
use or have heard about please feel free share them! By promoting
PA in other subjects we are promoting everything that P.E. stands
for. Please share in the forum.
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REFUSAL
TO PARTICIPATE: I was wondering if anyone has any
ideas or strategies in dealing with students who refuse to participate
in P.E. even after you have sent them to the office or called home.
Any thoughts? Please share in the forum.
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ASSIGNMENTS
: As everyone knows, our world is constantly changing.
Education is one aspect that is facing a lot of changes, and Physical
Educators need to keep up with the changes. In order to remain an
important part of education Physical educators need to prove why
Phys. ed is important and show that it is actually good for the
students. Saying this, do you think physical education teachers
should be giving their students homework assignments? Should they
be doing more in class written work sheets? With new technology
emerging, there are many options for assignments related to health
and physical education. Does Phys. Ed need to go along with the
emerging technology and use it in order to prove the program to
be just as important as the core classes? Please share in the forum.
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84 MINUTES:
My junior high/high school physical education classes were for a
whole 84 minutes. My teachers had it set up that the first "period",
42 minutes, was strictly conditioning. Our class would run around
the gym to music for 10-20 minutes, do a series of wall sits, lunges,
sit-ups, and push ups. The next 42 minutes of class wass when we
were introduced to the game or unit for the week, or upcoming weeks.
On Friday's we had "Fitness Fridays" where the entire
period was dedicated to fitness based activities. We used BOSU balls,
the weight room, and medicine balls. I feel this was a GREAT way
to run a physical education class. Not only are you sticking with
the traditional PE that's sports based, but you're tying in new
PE that's fitness based. When I am hired at a school, how can I
get my physical education classes to be run like this? How do I
propose this idea to the school board and district? Please share
in the forum.
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