Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
By October 1, 2024, all candidates for an endorsement in
Physical Education will be required to complete a program aligned to the
Initial Physical Education Teacher Education Standards (2017), published by the
Society of Health and Physical Educators, 1900 Association Drive, Reston VA
20191, and available at
https://www.shapeamerica.org/accreditation/peteacherprep.aspx.
(No later amendments to or editions of these guidelines are incorporated.) The
standards effective until September 30, 2024 are as follows:
a) The competent physical education teacher
applies principles of health-related fitness and training.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) understands
major principles, concepts, assumptions, and misconceptions of health-related
physical fitness and training.
B)
explains principles and applications of the components of health-related
fitness.
C) identifies concepts of
health-related fitness and how to incorporate them into various physical
activities.
D) names and describes
organic, skeletal, and neuromuscular structures of the human body, how these
systems adapt to physical activity, and how they contribute to health-related
fitness.
2) Performance
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) describes and applies health-related
fitness concepts and principles to physical activity.
B) identifies program elements for
health-related fitness and develops an appropriate curriculum.
C) evaluates the effects of conditioning and
training on body systems.
D)
analyzes the relationship between health-related fitness and personal
well-being.
b)
The competent physical education teacher applies techniques and procedures for
developing and assessing health-related fitness.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) recognizes
typical developmental progressions, ranges of individual variation, and levels
of readiness for health-related fitness.
B) knows developmentally appropriate
assessment strategies and instruments to assess students' performance against
health-related fitness standards.
C) understands that assessment is an integral
part of instruction to provide feedback to learners.
2) Performance Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) incorporates
learners' performance data to shape instructional design.
B) assesses learners' progress in developing
health-related fitness.
C)
schedules activities to develop specific aspects of health-related
fitness.
D) applies techniques to
motivate students to enhance health-related fitness levels.
E) evaluates health-related fitness goal
setting, activity selection, and personal health-related fitness programs for
students.
c)
The competent physical education teacher understands human movement, motor
skills, and their developmental sequence.
1)
Knowledge Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) understands and differentiates critical
elements and sequencing of basic motor skills.
B) detects developmental progressions, ranges
of individual variation, and levels of readiness.
C) describes principles and activities for
developing locomotor, non-locomotor, manipulative, rhythmic, and dance
movements.
D) knows basic
principles of biomechanics, motor learning, and motor development.
2) Performance Indicators - The
competent physical education teacher:
A)
applies principles of movement concepts and patterns.
B) demonstrates basic motor skills and
physical activities with competence.
C) identifies critical elements of basic
motor skills and develops appropriate sequences to teach motor
skills.
D) identifies, selects, and
implements developmentally appropriate learning/practice opportunities based on
learners' motivation and skill level.
d) The competent physical education teacher
organizes activities and techniques for developing motor skills.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) recognizes
appropriate instructional cues and prompts to elicit basic motor
skills.
B) understands
developmental progressions, ranges of individual variation, and levels of
readiness.
2) Performance
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) designs a variety of developmentally
appropriate opportunities for practice.
B) applies performance concepts and
principles to skillful movement and physical activity.
C) implements developmentally appropriate
instruction to teach basic motor skills.
D) uses a variety of formal and informal
assessment techniques to evaluate learners' progress in developing motor
skills.
e) The
competent physical education teacher guides the dynamic interaction between
individuals and within groups while they are engaged in activities for personal
and social development.
1) Knowledge
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) understands developmental progressions in
the cognitive and affective domains.
B) recognizes the socio-cultural benefits of
participation in a variety of activities.
C) identifies aesthetic and creative aspects
of skilled performance.
2) Performance Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) plans
activities that aid in the development of problem-solving and critical thinking
skills.
B) evaluates students'
progress in personal expression and the development of interpersonal skills
during physical activity.
C) plans
activities that aid in developing positive personal behaviors.
D) plans activities that aid in promoting
positive social attitudes and behaviors in group settings.
f) The competent physical
education teacher applies techniques, skills, strategies, basic rules,
etiquette, and safety practices for individual and group sports.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) understands
techniques, skills, strategies, and skill progressions of individual and group
sports.
B) recognizes basic rules,
etiquette, and safety practices associated with individual and group
sports.
2) Performance
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) selects verbal and non-verbal cues as
appropriate in the teaching of physical activity.
B) selects developmentally appropriate
assessment strategies and instruments congruent with physical education
learning goals.
C) demonstrates
techniques, skills, and progressions of a variety of individual and group
sports.
D) articulates basic rules,
etiquette, and safety practices associated with individual and group
sports.
E) uses a variety of formal
and informal assessment techniques to assess learners' progress.
g) The competent
physical education teacher applies techniques, skills, strategies, basic rules,
etiquette, and safety practices associated with lifelong sports, creative
movement, dance, non-competitive activities, and cooperative activities.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) knows
techniques, skills, strategies, and skill progressions of lifelong
sports.
B) knows techniques, steps,
and activities involving dance and creative movement.
C) understands concepts, strategies, and
safety issues in the development of noncompetitive activities and cooperative
activities.
D) understands basic
rules, strategies, etiquette, and safety practices associated with lifelong
sports.
E) is aware of verbal and
non-verbal cues as appropriate in the teaching of physical activity.
F) recognizes developmentally appropriate
assessment strategies and instruments congruent with physical activity learning
goals.
2) Performance
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) demonstrates techniques, skills, and
progressions of a variety of lifelong sports.
B) teaches steps and activities involving
dance and creative movement.
C)
directs noncompetitive activities and cooperative activities.
D) articulates etiquette and safety practices
associated with creative movement, dance, noncompetitive activities, and
cooperative activities.
E) helps
learners facilitate problem-solving and critical thinking strategies in the
process of becoming physically educated persons.
F) asks questions and poses scenarios to
stimulate interactive learning opportunities.
G) uses a variety of formal and informal
assessment techniques to assess learners' progress.
h) The competent physical
education teacher incorporates the historical, philosophical, and social
contexts of physical education.
1) Knowledge
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) identifies historical events and key
leaders associated with the field.
B) recognizes the influence of social and
philosophical trends in physical education.
2) Performance Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) examines the
historical and philosophical trends of physical education as they affect the
goals and components of instructional programs and as they relate to current
issues in the field.
B) remains
current with social, political, and economic issues influencing the physical
education profession and their impact on instructional programs at the local,
State, national, and global levels.
i) The competent physical education teacher
recognizes issues that influence the development and evaluation of the physical
education program.
1) Knowledge Indicators -
The competent physical education teacher:
A)
understands value orientations, goals, and models of curriculum
design.
B) recognizes environmental
factors affecting curriculum design.
C) recognizes assessment procedures for
program evaluation.
D) understands
factors affecting the preparation of a budget to support the instructional
program.
2) Performance
Indicators - The competent physical education teacher:
A) constructs lesson plans, unit plans, and a
curricular scope and sequence following a given model.
B) follows accepted steps in creating
curricula.
C) is a member of
recognized State and national professional organizations and reads publications
from those bodies.
D) plans for and
manages necessary equipment and resources for instruction.
E) establishes appropriate criteria and
selects tools for evaluation of a given program.
F) revises programs based on a needs
assessment or other appropriate evaluative criteria.
j) The competent
physical education teacher uses concepts and strategies for effective
instruction in the physical education program.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) understands
principles and philosophies of physical education.
B) recognizes principles for organizing and
administering a comprehensive physical education curriculum for all student
populations.
C) knows effective
classroom management procedures in physical education.
2) Performance Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) designs
instruction to accommodate the learning style strength of students to enhance
both knowledge and skill development.
B) identifies students with special
needs.
C) follows measurement
concepts including validity, reliability and bias.
D) identifies a variety of assessment
procedures for student and instructional evaluation.
E) conducts appropriate physical education
instruction in a variety of curricular offerings and settings.
F) selects and implements developmentally
appropriate instruction that is sensitive to the needs, learning styles and
experiences of learners.
G) uses
different types of assessment with a variety of teaching styles and
strategies.
k)
The competent physical education teacher follows safety practices, principles
of emergency first aid, and equipment maintenance procedures.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) has knowledge
of equipment, materials, and human and technological resources to enhance
learning in a safe environment.
B)
understands safety issues when planning and implementing instruction.
C) knows principles of emergency first aid in
given situations.
D) recognizes
appropriate use, maintenance, and storage of equipment.
2) Performance Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) uses
managerial and instructional routines that create safe environments.
B) applies disciplinary and pedagogical
knowledge in developing safe learning experiences.
C) applies first aid procedures in given
situations.
l)
The competent physical education teacher recognizes legal and ethical issues
that influence physical education programs.
1) Knowledge Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) understands
unique characteristics of physical education related to legal issues.
B) recognizes State and federal laws and
guidelines regarding gender equity, special education, religious issues,
privacy, and other aspects of students' rights.
2) Performance Indicators - The competent
physical education teacher:
A) discusses
ethical guidelines for decision-making in various physical education
settings.
B) follows codes of
professional conduct and current legal directives.
C) follows school policy and procedures
regarding professional responsibilities when working with students, colleagues,
and families.