AN ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK LINKED TO THE NATIONAL STANDARDS DAVE HINMAN LOS LUNAS, NM SCHOOLS NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED, 2001.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Curriculum/Discipline Policy/Standards/ Teachers/Swimming.
Advertisements

A Prescription for Wellness and a Happy, Healthy Life Physical Education and the Brookings School Program.
L ongReach, Inc PE.A.1.2 The student demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few forms of physical activity. Benchmark Guide.
L ongReach, Inc PE.A.1.1 The student demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few forms of physical activity. Benchmark Guide.
L ongReach, Inc PE.A.1.2 The student demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few forms of physical activity. Benchmark Guide.
L ongReach, Inc PE.A.1.1 The student demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few forms of physical activity. Benchmark Guide.
Standards Tecumseh North Physical Education.
Standards: Remember, if “PLAN A” doesn’t work, there’s always 25 more letters! KEEP CALM AND KEEP GOING! Remember, if “PLAN A” doesn’t work, there’s always.
Skill Theme Model.
Skill Themes, Movement Concepts, and the National Standards
Chapter 8 Planning Your Curriculum. Overview of Chapter Curriculum planning Selecting desired outcomes Program of physical activity and fitness.
USING MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Teaching Games for Understanding
Standards. New Jersey New Jersey Health and Physical Education Core Curriculum Content Standards FAQ.
Standards. New Jersey 2009 Revised 2009 Revised New Jersey Health and Physical Education Core Curriculum Content Standards FAQ.
The Value and Purpose of Physical Education for Children
Adapted Physical Education
COURSE SYLLABUS MIDDLE SCHOOL. The course is designed to provide a healthy and caring environment where students can develop competency in.
Build It And They Will Come
HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION Table of Contents Mission/Teaching Philosophy NYS Standards NASPE Standards Grading Policy Classroom Rules/Expectations.
Authentic Physical Education Assessment for High School Students: Linking NASPE Guidelines with Grading Practices Susan J. Loftus Albert Einstein High.
Physical Education, Exercise Science, And Sport Studies: Dynamic Fields.
NASPE 3101 Dr. Sanderson. How NASPE came about  Pres. George H. W. Bush 1989 –Est. National Education Goals Panel –All students should be able to reach.
Chapter 14: Technology in Physical Education and Health Education By: Stefanie Richards Jennifer Patterson Ashley Rinehart Rebecca Alfaro.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION …the New PE … This isn’t the “PE” class from the past This isn’t the “PE” class from the past.
Videotape Feedback to Enhance Performance and Learning of Motor Skills Dr. Gib Darden Mr. Chad McCracken Radford University.
Fitness Education. Traditional physical education teaches students baseball, football, and basketball. Concepts-based fitness education teaches students.
Chapter 1 What is Physical Education?. Objectives Chapter 1 Define and describe Physical Education Cite 5 qualities of a physically educated person Articulate.
SENIOR SEMINAR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION What am I responsible for?
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Elementary Physical Education CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Elementary Physical Education “Mistakes are the portals of discovery.”
Grafton Elementary Physical Education
Adventure Education. Values process of participation –Philosophical concepts Cooperation Challenge Risk Trust Problem solving De-emphasizes the product.
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: PHYSICAL EDUCATION BENCHMARK ASSESSMENT
Outdoor Education. The Appeal Provides opportunity to incorporate –Excitement –Challenge –Risk –Cooperation –Decision making Curriculum extension for.
SENIOR SEMINAR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION KNR 364. Syllabus Purpose of the class Grading Tentative Schedule.
Vision Statement All children have the right to a rigorous, high-quality education which meets their individual needs. UCS will respect, encourage and.
Welcome!. Accountability in Physical Education How should U.S. public schools be held accountable for keeping its students physically fit?
Physical Education Standards Toolkit (4 hours) OCISS Instructional Services Branch.
NASPE’s Definition of a Physically Educated Person.
PowerPoint ® Lecture Slide Presentation By Elaine Brown Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 1 Improving the Health of America’s Children.
 Choice boards address student readiness, interest and learning preferences A great motivator – promotes student independence and responsibility!  Easy.
Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programming Lecture 1.
Lifetime Physical Fitness For students with mental disabilities.
Physical Education Coach Womack / Coach Durham Gym 404.
Pe Lesson plan – physical activity
Student in Physical Education
Fitness Education Chapter 13. Traditional Views of Fitness Goal was to get kids fit Focus was on activities and doing fitness (for example, weight training,
PE Standards. What are the purpose of educational standards? –All disciplines have them.
Objectives for Education and the Fields. Goals Statements of purposes, intents, and aims that reflect desired accomplishments Broad in direction Usually.
{ Using SHAPE America Physical Education Standards & Outcomes to Create a B2 Assessment Tool 40th MN DAPE Conference; Sept , 2015.
Physical Development Physical Development: Learning Experience 7
SENIOR SEMINAR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION What am I responsible for?
The Skill Theme Approach to Physical Education Chapter 9.
Bowling. The purpose of this unit is to teach students the fundamentals of bowling. Bowling can be considered a life-long sport. I feel it is important.
* Chapter 6 Planning and Developing the Content McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2013 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
Chapter 14: Technology in Physical Education and Health Education
Teaching Games for Understanding
Teaching Physical Education: An Orientation Chapter 1
Table Tennis Unit Plan CI 350 By: Dane A. Baker.
Chapter 10: State and National Standards
Physical Education Standards Toolkit (90 minutes) OCISS Instructional Services Branch Put up on wall Hang it on a HOOK poster.
Personal and Social Responsibility
Cultural Studies Curriculum in Physical Activity and Sport
National Mandates and Standards of PE Curriculum
Standards for Physical Education
Kindergarten – Grade 2 PE Outcomes and skills
Content of physical education curriculum at the elementary level
By Cecily flemate Freson pacific University
Chapter 14: Technology in Physical Education and Health Education
Presentation transcript:

AN ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK LINKED TO THE NATIONAL STANDARDS DAVE HINMAN LOS LUNAS, NM SCHOOLS NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED, 2001

WHY? 1. INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS. 2. FOCUS YOUR ASSESSMENT. 3. GUILT ABOUT GIVING MEANINGLESS GRADES. 4. PROGRAM ACCOUNTABILITY. 5. DISTRICT MOVING TOWARD STANDARD BASED ASSESSMENT.

PARAMETERS FOR DEVELOPMENT BASED ON THE CURRENT STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS. BENCHMARKS FOR EACH STANDARD ARE LISTED FOR KINDERGARTEN, FIRST AND SECOND GRADE, THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE. (NASPE OUTCOMES PROJECT) EACH CRITICAL ELEMENT HAS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS TO QUANTIFY THE CHILDS’ PROGRESS TOWARD BEING PHYSICALLY EDUCATED. THESE PI’S ARE LINKED TO THE RUBRIC. THE RUBRIC CONSISTS OF B, N, M, AND +. THE B STANDS FOR BEGINNING TO MEET THE STANDARD. N IS NEARING THE STANDARD. M IS MEETING THE STANDARD. + IS EXCEEDING THE STANDARD EACH BENCHMARK HAS CRITICAL ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE.

ALL CHILDREN... RISE EASILY TO THE COMMON LEVEL. THERE THE MASS STOP; STRONG MINDS ONLY ASCEND HIGHER. BUT RAISE THE STANDARD, AND, BY A SPONTANEOUS MOVEMENT, THE MASS WILL RISE AGAIN AND REACH IT. Horace Mann’s First Annual Report (1837)

NASPE AND NEW MEXICO PHYSICAL EDUCATION STANDARDS Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms. Applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. Exhibits a physically active lifestyle. Achieves and maintains a health enhancing level of physical fitness. Demonstrates responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings. Demonstrates understanding and respect for differences among people in physical activity settings. Understands that physical activity provides opportunities for enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and social interaction.

Kindergarten Benchmarks and Critical Elements Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms. Underhand throwing and catching with self Arm back at beginning of throw, four out of five times Reaches for ball while catching, four out of five times. Kicking a stationary ball. Eyes are on the ball for four out of five kicks. Kicks with the shoelaces on four out of five kicks.

Critical Elements and Rubrics Standard: Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms. Benchmark: Underhand throwing and catching with self. (Performance assessment: Watch five throws and five catches.) Critical Element: Arm back at start of throw: Arm initiates throw at least parallel to the floor. (Rubric)B=0 or 1 throw arm is back. N=2 or 3 throws have the arm back. M=4 out of 5 throws arm is back. +=All 5 throws arm is back. Critical Element: Reaches for ball while catching: Arms extend from the body to reach for ball. (Rubric) B=0 or 1 catches arms extend to meet the ball. N=2 or 3 catches arms extend to meet the ball. M=4 out of 5 catches arms extend to meet the ball. +=All 5 catches arms extend to meet the ball.