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Implementing PE Curriculum
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Lesson Planning and the Curriculum A well organized and practically based curriculum makes lesson planning easier. The curriculum should: A well organized and practically based curriculum makes lesson planning easier. The curriculum should: Identify the major learning objective for each lesson Identify the major learning objective for each lesson Unify instruction across teachers and schools Unify instruction across teachers and schools Makes switching schools less problematic Makes switching schools less problematic
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Lesson Planning and the Curriculum Avoid curriculums which look like this: Avoid curriculums which look like this:
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Maximizing Learning & Effective Teaching Motivation Motivation Show enthusiasm, set high expectations (beware expectancy and self-fulfilling prophecy) Show enthusiasm, set high expectations (beware expectancy and self-fulfilling prophecy) Provide remediation and enrichment Provide remediation and enrichment What are some examples? What are some examples?
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Maximizing Learning & Effective Teaching Motivational Strategies Motivational Strategies Meaningful activities Meaningful activities Developmentally appropriate activities Developmentally appropriate activities Grades/assessment Grades/assessment Reward structures Reward structures Reasonably high expectations Reasonably high expectations High success rates High success rates Lessen fear of embarrassment (teaching by invitation, intratask variation, task sheets, stations, “extra PE” time Lessen fear of embarrassment (teaching by invitation, intratask variation, task sheets, stations, “extra PE” time
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Obstacles to Curriculum Implementation
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Brainstorm a list of four potential obstacles and be able to explore a solution for at least two of them. Brainstorm a list of four potential obstacles and be able to explore a solution for at least two of them. Budget – sponsorships, grants, document equipment needs/purchases, make your own, Budget – sponsorships, grants, document equipment needs/purchases, make your own, Parent/community support – newsletter, sport/family night, health status Parent/community support – newsletter, sport/family night, health status Improve test scores – setting goals, enrichment, emphasize throughout or periodically, fall/spring retest for improvement Improve test scores – setting goals, enrichment, emphasize throughout or periodically, fall/spring retest for improvement
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Brainstorm a list of four potential obstacles and be able to explore a solution for at least two of them. Brainstorm a list of four potential obstacles and be able to explore a solution for at least two of them. Time – set aside time, maximize time you do have, make clear to admin that “taking” PE class should be a last resort, having a quality program is the best buffer, enrichment, intramurals Time – set aside time, maximize time you do have, make clear to admin that “taking” PE class should be a last resort, having a quality program is the best buffer, enrichment, intramurals Transient students – enrichment, peer helper Transient students – enrichment, peer helper Facilities – creative, utilize all possible teaching spaces, Facilities – creative, utilize all possible teaching spaces, Repetition – pairing like activities, staying current with new activities Repetition – pairing like activities, staying current with new activities
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Colleagues (MS, HS) Colleagues (MS, HS) Can only deviate so far from the norm of the department. Can only deviate so far from the norm of the department. If you find yourself in a substandard program, create the best classes you can in the context provided. However, in time, you can elevate a program through your example and persuasion of colleagues. If you find yourself in a substandard program, create the best classes you can in the context provided. However, in time, you can elevate a program through your example and persuasion of colleagues. DO NOT belittle your colleagues or try and make too many changes too quickly. DO NOT belittle your colleagues or try and make too many changes too quickly. One nice attribute of elementary PE is more autonomy. One nice attribute of elementary PE is more autonomy. Avg
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Administration Administration Many are “jaded” by their experiences in “gym” Many are “jaded” by their experiences in “gym” Important to educate them about the new PE, your goals, your instructional techniques. The more they know about quality programming, the better. Important to educate them about the new PE, your goals, your instructional techniques. The more they know about quality programming, the better. Administrators can eliminate or reduce time in PE Administrators can eliminate or reduce time in PE CT mandates CT mandates CT mandates CT mandates Under duress from No Child Left Behind, budget, parents…all corners. Often PE is in the back of their minds. Under duress from No Child Left Behind, budget, parents…all corners. Often PE is in the back of their minds. IMPORTANT to educate admin about PE and press for more time and more funding. IMPORTANT to educate admin about PE and press for more time and more funding. What are some ways to educate admin about PE? What are some ways to educate admin about PE?
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Scheduling Scheduling In K-8 PE, classes are organized by grade level. In HS, PE is often the last class considered when creating the schedule. The result is: In K-8 PE, classes are organized by grade level. In HS, PE is often the last class considered when creating the schedule. The result is: Uneven number of students in classes Uneven number of students in classes Uneven number of classes per period Uneven number of classes per period Uneven distribution of grade levels (destroys vertical alignment) Uneven distribution of grade levels (destroys vertical alignment) Developmentally uneven proficiency levels (cog, psym, aff). Developmentally uneven proficiency levels (cog, psym, aff). HUGE PROBLEM HUGE PROBLEM Communicate with guidance department or whoever schedules to address the needs of PE. Communicate with guidance department or whoever schedules to address the needs of PE. Best case: Students pick activities/levels like in college Best case: Students pick activities/levels like in college Good case: Classes organized by grade level Good case: Classes organized by grade level Needs improvement: classes organized by multiple grades (9-10, 11-12) Needs improvement: classes organized by multiple grades (9-10, 11-12) Worst case: All grade levels thrown into one class. Worst case: All grade levels thrown into one class.
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Lack of accountability Lack of accountability Supervision of PE is usually undertaken by: Supervision of PE is usually undertaken by: administration who lack understanding of quality PE administration who lack understanding of quality PE department chairpersons who have the knowledge but lack the authority department chairpersons who have the knowledge but lack the authority No one – everyone does their own thing No one – everyone does their own thing Ideally a district supervisor an involved HPE & athletics director oversees PE, but this is usually not the case. Ideally a district supervisor an involved HPE & athletics director oversees PE, but this is usually not the case. Such individuals have the knowledge and the authority to require quality instruction, professional development, adherence to the curriculum, and program improvement. Such individuals have the knowledge and the authority to require quality instruction, professional development, adherence to the curriculum, and program improvement. If you become a department chairperson responsible for a PE program, the amount of authority you have depends upon you. If you become a department chairperson responsible for a PE program, the amount of authority you have depends upon you. Rapport, persuasion, & example are your most powerful tools. Rapport, persuasion, & example are your most powerful tools. Can hold district/department meetings, improve the curriculum, suggest instructional changes. Can hold district/department meetings, improve the curriculum, suggest instructional changes.
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Poorly designed curriculum Poorly designed curriculum Too many units Too many units Not representative of the interests and motivations of students. Not representative of the interests and motivations of students. If students do not want to participate, are bored, and don’t take class seriously, that is the fault of the teachers and program. If students do not want to participate, are bored, and don’t take class seriously, that is the fault of the teachers and program. PE class should offer something for everyone, especially the at- risk students. PE class should offer something for everyone, especially the at- risk students. Who is at risk? Who is at risk?
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Autonomy Autonomy Each teacher does “there own thing” Each teacher does “there own thing” It is important teachers collaborate to offer the best curriculum possible. It is important teachers collaborate to offer the best curriculum possible. Teachers working collectively can offer a more comprehensive and engaging curriculum than those working separately. Teachers working collectively can offer a more comprehensive and engaging curriculum than those working separately.
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No assessment No assessment Remember, the curriculum cycle is plan, teach, AND assess. Remember, the curriculum cycle is plan, teach, AND assess. Not having assessments and accountability promotes the idea that PE is about recreation and not real learning. Not having assessments and accountability promotes the idea that PE is about recreation and not real learning. AN effective teacher gets results (cog, psychomotor, affective). AN effective teacher gets results (cog, psychomotor, affective). Students will oppose assessment by pressuring teachers to simplify the curriculum, assign low-demand activities, and reduce evaluation – resist this. Students will oppose assessment by pressuring teachers to simplify the curriculum, assign low-demand activities, and reduce evaluation – resist this.
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Every activity of a school is undertaken for what? Every activity of a school is undertaken for what? Students Students To prepare them for success as adults. To prepare them for success as adults. Teachers have a responsibility to STUDENTS, to offer the best programming and education possible. Teachers have a responsibility to STUDENTS, to offer the best programming and education possible.
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