Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students, Sixth Edition provides secondary school physical education pre-service teachers everything they need to know to create an exciting and thoughtful PE program for their students. Using accessible, easy-to-read language, authors Paul Darst and Robert Pangrazi cover foundational teaching elements as well as the latest issues in physical education. A focus on important issues facing today's PE teachers covers such topics as overweight in youth and teaching culturally diverse students. Up-to-date research, recommended reading, and a variety of study tools throughout the text make this book a comprehensive resource for teachers of physical education. The text, when tied to the accompanying lesson plan book, becomes a comprehensive curriculum guide for pre-service and in-service teachers for grades 7-12. Enhancing the curriculum and instruction in secondary physical education, the text includes many new and motivating ideas, strategies, and activities.
The Sixth Edition features new activities including yoga, stability balls, and body bars, a revised Chapter on teaching styles (Chapter 8), updated MyPyramid Plan information (Chapter 17), and additional Lesson Plan activities.
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Höhe: 218 mm
Breite: 284 mm
Dicke: 37 mm
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978-0-321-53679-2 (9780321536792)
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Section 1: Justifying a Physical Education Program
1. Physical Education in the Secondary School
2. The Impact of Physical Activity on Adolescents
Section 2: Designing a Physical Education Program
3. Steps in Developing a Curriculum
4. Curriculum Approaches
Section 3: Teaching a Physical Education Program
5. Planning for Effective Instruction
6. Improving Instructional Effectiveness
7. Management and Discipline
8. Teaching Styles
9. Improving Instruction Systematically
10. Assessment, Evaluation, and Grading
Section 4: Developing a Total Program
11. Students with Disabilities
12. Liability and Safety
13. Intramurals, Sport Clubs, and Athletics: Furthering the Opportunity for Physical Activity
Section 5: Implementing Instructional Activities
14. Introductory Activities
15. Promoting and Monitoring Lifestyle Physical Activity
16. Physical Fitness
17. Healthy Lifestyles: Activities for Instruction
18. Promoting Motivation, Cooperation and Inclusion: Nontraditional Ideas for Instruction
19. Sports
20. Lifestyle Activities
21. Outdoor Adventure Activities