Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.58 - PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROGRAM STANDARDS
Subchapter 10.58.5 - Teaching Areas: Specific Standards
Rule 10.58.520 - PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.58.520
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The program requires that successful candidates:
(a)
identify critical elements of motor skill performance and combine motor skills
into appropriate sequences for the purpose of improving learning;
(b) demonstrate competent motor skill
performance in a variety of physical activities;
(c) describe performance concepts and
strategies related to skillful movement and physical activity including fitness
principles, game tactics, and skill improvement principles;
(d) describe and apply bioscience
(anatomical, physiological, biomechanical) and psychological concepts to
skillful movement, physical activity, and fitness;
(e) demonstrate knowledge and understanding
of state and national content standards, current law, including those related
to American Indians and tribes in Montana, and local program goals in physical
education;
(f) identify, select,
and implement appropriate learning/practice opportunities of K-12 physical
education students based on developmental needs, expected progression, level of
readiness, understanding the student, the learning environment, and the task;
(g) demonstrate understanding and
use of current and proven instructional strategies, services, and resources to
promote skillful movement and physical activities;
(h) use organizational and managerial skills
to create efficient, active, and equitable learning experiences in physical
education and development that are responsive to students' strengths,
interests, challenges, individual prior experiences, and diverse cultural
heritages including the distinct cultural differences of American Indians and
tribes in Montana;
(i) use a
variety of developmentally and culturally appropriate practices to motivate
K-12 students to participate in indoor and outdoor physical activity to promote
physical and cognitive health;
(j)
use strategies to help students demonstrate responsible personal and social
behaviors including mutual respect, support of others, safety, and cooperation
that promote positive relationships and a productive learning environment;
(k) demonstrate knowledge and use
of instructional strategies to enhance communication among students in physical
activity settings;
(l) demonstrate
knowledge and use technology tools and instruments to monitor students' motor
skills, development, and performance;
(m) demonstrate strategies to become an
advocate in the school and community to promote a variety of health-enhancing
opportunities; and
(n) participate
in the professional health education and physical education community (e.g.,
school, district, state, tribal, and national) and within the broader education
field.
20-2-114, MCA; IMP, 20-1-501, 20-2-121, MCA;
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