1960-1961 Academic Catalog

B. HEALTH EDUCATION 121 PERSONAL AND COMMUNITYHYGIENE** ('61-'62) A study of those health practices, understandings and atti­ tudes which affect the personal fitness of the individual and the welfare of the community in which he lives. Two credit hours 123 FIRST AID** ('61-'62) The presentation of the principles and practices as set forth by the American Red Cross for handling injuries, accidents, and emergencies. Two credit hours 322 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION** ('60-'61) A study of school health problems, methodsof teaching health and choosing suitable materials for teaching health in elementary and secondary schools. Three credit hours HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (See Biology 211-212) C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 260 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A study of the theories offered in explanation of the play tendency. Methods of teaching games, stunts, and activities adaptable to grades one through eight; methods of presenting materials and activities in schools, community play grounds, and church groups are presented. Two credit hours 262 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION** ('60-'61) A discussion of the aims and objectives of physical educa­ tion including the historical development, the relation to the general field of education, and the analysis of present-day pro­ gram and methods in terms of objectives. Two credit hours 363-364 COACHING MAJOR SPORTS** ('60-'61) A study of modern methods of coaching football, basket­ ball, baseball, track, with actual instruction and participation in either varsity, junior varsity, or intramural programs. Two credit hours each semester 54

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