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Health Belief Model
Emphasizes the adoption of a health behavior depends on the perception of four factors
4 Factors of Health Belief Model
The severity of the potential illness

The person's susceptibility to that illness

The benefits of taking action

The barriers to action
Self-efficacy
a person's confidence in his/her capability to perform the desired behavior (an important role of the Health Belief Model)
The SMART Principle (suggested by Weinberg and Gould)
To help professionals remember the critical characteristics of effective goals.
SMART Acronym
Specific

Measurable

Action-oriented

Realistic

Timely
The Ecological Approach
Emphasizes a comprehensive approach to health, including

Developing individual skills

Creating supportive health-promoting environments
Skills-Theme Approach "Developmental Model"
Focuses on movement categories such as body awareness, space awareness, effort and relationships.
Four Phases of the Skills-Theme Approach
1. Basic Skill
2. Combinations
3. Skill in contexts
4. Culminating activity
Formative Assessment
At the beginning/during a unit of instruction.

Informs teachers and students whether students are learning.

Suggests how to plan upcoming lessons for students to achieve the unit goals and objectives.
Summative Assessment
At the end of a unit of instruction.

Usually associated with a grade.
Performance-Based Assessment
Measures higher levels of student learning, specifically students' understanding of concepts and ability to apply knowledge
Sport Pedagogy
Emphasizes on standards, assessment, and student learning has brought credibility and accountability to physical education
Personal and Social Responsibility
Assigns students more responsibility for their personal and social development in physical activity settings both in and outside of school
Fitness Education
Uses many different approaches to incorporate fitness and wellness content into physical education programs by developing students knowledge and skills to be physically active for a lifetime
Transferable Skills
Skills that have application to many different careers; can be developed through coursework, related experiences, and personal activities
Teacher Burnout
Is a problem among teachers and coaches; "a psychological syndrome in response to chronic interpersonal stressors on the job."

Exhaustion
Reduced Efficacy/Accomplishment
Cynicism
NATA/ AAHPERD/ ACSM
Offer placement services and job listings to their members
Teaching Responsibilities
Instructional Tasks
Managerial Tasks
Institutional Tasks