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Bryan, Charity; Sims, Sandra – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2014
This article is intended to provide coaches, parents/guardians and school administrators with specific guidelines that identify coaching practices that are in the best interests of the adolescent female athlete (appropriate) and those that are counterproductive or even harmful (inappropriate). These guidelines can be used as a self-assessment for…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Coaching (Performance), Athletic Coaches, Adolescents
Peer reviewedDarst, Paul W.; van der Mars, Hans; Cusimano, Barbara Ewens – Physical Educator, 1998
Provides middle school physical educators with new ideas for improving physical-fitness objectives in their physical-education curriculum, describing and presenting examples of novel and challenging warmup and physical-fitness activities. The activities focus on using colorful visual materials and popular music to enhance student motivation.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Physical Education Teachers
Peer reviewedBarfield, Jean-Paul; Hannigan-Downs, Steve; Lieberman, Lauren J. – Physical Educator, 1998
Describes how to use peer tutoring to enhance the participation of students with disabilities who are integrated into regular physical education classrooms. Strategies include using dyads and specific instruction, peers to increase academic learning time, cross-age peers, and classwide peers. These strategies are designed to enhance and assess the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cross Age Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMandigo, James L.; Thompson, Linda P. – Physical Educator, 1998
Presents Flow Theory as a theoretical model to help those who work with children in physical activity environments better understand how to motivate children to become and remain physically active. Explains why children participate in and drop out of physical activities, what Flow Theory is, how to tap into flow experiences, and implications for…
Descriptors: Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Promotion, Physical Activities
Davis, Kathryn L. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2008
The Editorial Board of "Strategies: A Journal for Sport and Physical Educators" would like to encourage more practicing K-12 teachers and coaches to contribute to the journal. Although the submission rate for manuscripts remains steady, they would like to see a wider and more diverse collection of topics addressed in the journal. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Elementary Secondary Education, Periodicals, Physical Education Teachers
Peer reviewedTorrey, Carol C.; Ashy, Madge – Physical Educator, 1997
Culturally responsive teaching requires physical educators to examine their programs and teaching practices in four areas: developing positive attitudes, developing positive learning climates, providing curriculum that respects cultural values, and involving families. Physical educators also need ongoing dialog and professional development about…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Culturally Relevant Education
Peer reviewedSharpe, Tom – Physical Educator, 1997
Describes a technological instrument for use in physical education teacher education. Designed to use technology to combine useful features of qualitative instruments with an expanded capability of traditional systematic observation, the instrument offers more accurate descriptions of highly interactive gymnasiums. It provides ongoing evaluation…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBlack, Martin E.; Horton, Mel L. – Physical Educator, 1996
This paper presents strategies for making regular physical education settings and activities safe for all students, focusing on several key aspects of making inclusive settings safe (the needs of students with disabilities, the teaching environment, equipment safety, safe teaching techniques, and content). Checklists and information forms are…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities
Peer reviewedBennett, John; Rhea, Hal – Physical Educator, 1979
Instruments and suggestions for evaluation of coaching staff are presented. (LH)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Athletic Coaches, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedLopez, Richard – Physical Educator, 1979
Because of the focus on student teacher achievement, a product evaluation of instruction (as opposed to a process evaluation) is appropriate for use in performance-based physical education teacher education internship programs. (LH)
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Peer reviewedCorbin, C. B., Ed. – Physical Educator, 1979
Guidelines are offered to help make recess a more enjoyable and beneficial experience for all children. Physical educators may have to supervise inservice programs for other school personnel in this area. (JMF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education, Inservice Education
Peer reviewedCrawford, Michael – Physical Educator, 1983
Guidelines for competitive physical education and recreational therapy programs for multihandicapped children are discussed. Program developers should consider psychological factors, such as conceptualization of competition, anxiety management, and students' motivation and sense of locus of control. Teachers and parents should be trained to act…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Athletics, Competition, Multiple Disabilities
Peer reviewedRomeo, Felicia F. – Physical Educator, 1984
The physical education teacher is in an advantageous position to observe a student who may have anorexia nervosa. Severe weight loss, hyperactivity, body image delusion, and amenorrhea are symptoms of this behavior disorder. Implications for the physical education teacher and athletic coach are offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Anorexia Nervosa, Athletic Coaches, Eating Habits, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedCrase, Darrell – Physical Educator, 1987
Information is provided to assist students seeking graduate study opportunities in physical education. Resources (directories) and questions that should be asked when evaluating programs are included. (CB)
Descriptors: College Choice, Evaluation Criteria, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChambers, Robin L.; And Others – Physical Educator, 1987
This article describes the major kinds of insurance that educational administrators need to be familiar with, explains the recent modifications that have been developed to respond to lawsuits and the rising costs of medical care, and recommends ways to achieve the protection of the district and its employees without negative financial…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Insurance, Legal Problems
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