1997-1998 Academic Catalog

Secondary Physical Education Major The secondary physical education major prepares students to teach physical education in grades 7-12 in public and Christian schools. Students completing these requirements will be certified by the state of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching certificate, through reciprocal agreements, is automatically recognized in 35 states. Those planning to teach in states other than Ohio should consult with the Department of Education to be aware of special requirements in states where reciprocity has not been established. Course requirements involve 102 quarter hours including: Physical Education core requirements ........................ 59 PEF-199 Physical Activity and Christian Life ................ 2 PES-201or202 Apparatus ............................................... 1 PER-210 Rhythmics ....................................................... 1 PES-212 Tumbling ......................................................... I PES-Swimmingelective ................................................. 1 PET-221 Tea1n Sports .................................................... 3 PEI-220 Individual and Dual Sports I ............................ 2 PEI-221 Individual and Dual Sports II ........................... 2 PEL- Outdoor Leisure elective ........................................ 1 PEM-235 Foundations of Physical Education ................ 3 PEM-236 Fundamental Motor Skills .............................. 2 PEM-238 Motor Learning and Development .................. 3 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education ...................... 3 PEH-316 Human Anatomy ............................................. 5 (or BI0-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ........ 5) PEH-317 Human Physiology .......................................... 5 (or BI0-217 Human Anatomy and Physiology II ....... 5) PEM-350 Curriculum Development in Physical Education ........................................................ 4 PEM-362 Adapted Physical Education ........................... 5 PEM-385 Measurement and Eval. in Physical Education ...................................................................... 3 PEM-390 Physiology of Exercise ................................... 4 PEM-392Biomechanics ................................................. 3 PEM-490 Physical Education Senior Seminar ................ 3 *Physical Education electives ........................................ 2 *Not required if physical education is a second teaching field (see the Department of Education section of the catalog for specific requirements). In addition to these course requirements, students are required to assist in a physical education activity class for one quarter and obtain certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Professional Education requirements .......................... 43 EDSP-102 Education of the Exceptional Child .............. 2 EDUC-100 Introduction to Education ............................ 2 EDUC-101 Field Experience .......................................... 2 EDUC-201 Preliminary Student Involvement ................. 0 EDUC-270 Audio Visual Methods ................................. 1 EDUC-300 Learner and the Learning Process ................ 4 *EDUC-302 Teaching Thinking Skills ........................... 2 *EDUC-321 Philosophy of Education ............................ 3 *EDUC-350 Reading in the Content Area ...................... 3 *PEM-495 Methods of Teaching Physical Education ..... 3 *PEM-496 Field Experience ........................................... 6 *EDUC-450 Supervised Student Teaching and Seminar ................................................................ 15 Total ........................................................................... 102 *Prerequisite: admission to the teacher education program (see the Education Department section of the catalog for the complete requirements). Secondary Physical EducationMajor Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ............................................. 0-8 Secondary physical education major requirements ....... 59 Professional Education requirements ............................ 43 Other General Education Requirements .................. 77-99 Electives .................................................................... 0-13 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ............ 192 - Field experiences give students an opportunity to develop skills for teaching children of all ages.

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