1952-1953 Academic Catalog

DEPAR'TMEN_'TS AND COURSES 57 312 THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MAJOR SPORTS (MEN) A study of modern methods of coaching football, basketball, baseball, and track with actual instruction and participation in either varsity, junior varsity, or intramural programs. Two hours credit. 322 THEORY AND PRACTICE (WOMEN) Lectures, and practical experience in basketball, field hockey, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Students will be given an opportunity to officiate and coach the various sports. Two hours credit. 411 METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR TEACHING HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION This course is designed for the study of methods and materials used in teaching health and physical education at grades 7 through 12. Such problems as planning, practical aids in teaching, special techniques, and typical class activities will be considered. Attention will be given to methods of securing the cooperation of parents and outside agencies in the promotion of the school health and physical education program. Three hours credit. 412 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The study of the procedures upon which the teaching situation depends. Considers the selection and adaptation of activities, examination and grouping of pupils, provision and care of equipment, departmental or, ganization, maintenance of facilities, and techniques of evaluation. Il, lustrative problems selected from the elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and recreational agencies will also be considered. Three hours credit. 421 SAFETY AND FIRST AID This course deals with programs and procedures pertaining to safe liv, ing in the home, school, and community. The principles and practices set forth by the American Red Cross for handling injuries, accidents, and emergencies are studied. Two hours credit. 430 DRIVER EDUCATION This course qualifies the student to teach driver education in the secon, dary schools of Ohio. Driver education is a separate teaching field which is added to the student's valid Ohio State High School provisional cer– tificate. The driver education course is approved by the Ohio State De, partment of Education, Ohio Automobile Association and the American Automobile Association. Instruction in a dual control automobile is included in the class laboratory experience. Classroom instruction is in,

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