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    Activity based education is an effective style of indirect teaching that allows students to work together in small stations that are focused on specific learning objectives and skills. Activity based education focuses on allowing students of different ability levels to work together on teacher facilitated exercises, where students get to work at their own pace and there is emphasis on actually doing the activity/skills taught in class. Not only this, but students are also given the chance to…

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    Classroom Philosophy Essay

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    teacher to teacher there is different views on how tings should be done. This is what a philosophy of education is used for. A philosophy will show the ideas, rules, and guidelines that a teacher will use and follow in their classroom. A philosophy often gives unity to the classroom structure, lectures, lesson plans, and disciplinary views. It is important for a teacher to have a philosophy of education to keep their class organized, and to be sure they are teaching the way they want, and…

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    Physical Fitness Survey

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    teach Jr. High physical education. I feel like my students don’t do as good a job as they could in evaluating and improving in their physical fitness levels. I also wonder what their attitude is towards continuing on in physical fitness after the class has ended. I believe that using different learning strategies may help students to do a better job of understanding how to improve in their physical fitness levels and may have a positive effect at continuing on with their physical fitness…

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    Special Education Teacher at Crestwood High School in Cresco, Iowa. I found questions to ask that would to me into the right direction. I was hoping to get a special education teacher more than a student aid because I felt that a special education teacher would have more to offer when it comes to different factors dealing with IEC and would also have their hands more involved in the students learning. I also wanted to know about how students with special needs still get the same amount of…

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    alert and attentive and connected to our environment in a physical sense rather than just a mental…

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    Clapham, E. D., Sullivan, E. C., & Ciccomascolo, L. E. (2015). Effects of a physical education supportive curriculum and technological devices on physical activity. Physical Educator, 72(1), 102-116 Clapham, Sullivan,& Ciccomascolo (2015) wanted to examine the effects of a physical education supportive curriculum and technological devices, including a heart rate monitor and pedometer ,on students level and amount of physical activity. The research study followed a single subject ABABA design…

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    Siedentop developed the Sports Education curriculum. A curriculum designed for the delivery in physical education programs for the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. The purpose of this teaching model is to educate students in skills, values, and attitudes while playing in sports. Another reason for teaching this model is so that not the only time your students are being physically active is during your class. You want to be able to teach sport education so well that students…

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    off 4th street. The population of students is diverse both socioeconomically as well as racially. The student body mainly consists of Hispanic, Native American and Caucasian students. In physical education little, to no homework is assigned because of the fact that students are graded and evaluated on their physical performance in tasks, which we are unable to see when they are away from school. Students were required to complete an activity log through out the semester. This log was to help…

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    I am a junior and I am majoring in Physical and Health Education and I did my cultural diversity practicum at a Hutterite colony called Wheatland Colony School near Tower City, North Dakota. Going into my practicum I really did not know what to expect other than it was not going to be the same as a normal classroom setting. I thought that I would be in the gym with the gym teacher for at least some of the practicum but soon found out that I would not be in the gym at all. When I first arrived,…

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    In the next portion of the lesson I will focus around teaching a student with Cerebral Palsy in my 7th grade physical education class. The lesson that I will be teaching over is basketball and ways that I can teach the sport that will benefit all students in my class. In my make believe class I will say that I have a class of 10 and 2 students in the class are wheel…

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