Group One (Physical Education) PDF

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This document details the basic concepts, programs, professions, and problems in physical education. It covers topics such as movement skills, fitness, and the different roles within physical education like teachers and coaches. The document also includes potential problems facing physical education, including limited resources and pressures on academic achievement.

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Group One (Topic 1) https://study.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/styles/panopoly_image_original/public/gr oup_reports.jpg?itok=rlQEc1fG TOPIC: PHYSICAL EDUCATION https://tse4.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP._ozBETZI17hcRXklSxytwgHaE7&pid=Api&P=0&h=220 Presenters: John Bryan M. Alcantara (Leader) Glady Mae Pren Alamag Maria Cristine A. Priolo John Paul V. Amante Justin Andrei L. Remoroza Get ready to discover the; basic concept, programs and professions, problems and issues of Physical Education. Activity!!! Basic Concept of Physical Education: Physical Education (PE) is a vital part of education that focuses on developing the whole person through movement and physical activity. It goes beyond just sports, encompassing a wide range of concepts: Movement and Skills PE teaches fundamental movement skills. Fitness and Health PE promotes physical fitness. Thinking and Problem-Solving PE involves strategic thinking and problem-solving. Working Together PE emphasizes teamwork, communication, and sportsmanship. Active Lifestyle PE aims to instill a love for movement and encourage students to adopt active lifestyles. In essence, PE is about developing: 01 02 03 Physical Literacy: The Health and Well- Social and Emotional ability to move being: Promoting Growth: Developing confidently and healthy habits and teamwork, competently in a understanding the communication, and variety of settings. importance of physical positive social skills. activity for overall health. PE is a powerful tool for empowering individuals to live healthy, active, and fulfilling lives. Basic Programs and Professions: Physical Education (PE) is a broad field that encompasses both programs and professions. Some Basic Programs in Physical Education: Fundamental Motor Skills- focus on teaching basic movement skills like running, jumping, throwing, catching, and balancing. Fitness Education- aim to educate students about physical fitness, including cardiovascular health, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Some Basic Programs in Physical Education: Sport Education- introduce students to various sports and games, teaching them rules, strategies, and techniques. Movement Education- explore movement in a broader context, focusing on creativity, expression, and body awareness. Health Education- often incorporate health education, teaching students about nutrition, healthy habits, and the importance of physical activity for overall well-being. Some Professions in Physical Education: Physical Education Teacher- work in schools, designing and delivering PE programs for students of all ages. They need a bachelor's degree in physical education or a related field and a teaching license. Fitness Instructor- work in gyms, fitness centers, and other settings, leading group fitness classes, designing personalized workout plans, and providing fitness guidance. They may specialize in areas like weight training, aerobics, or yoga. Some Professions in Physical Education: Physical Therapist- help people recover from injuries and illnesses, using exercise and other therapies to restore function and mobility. They work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. Athletic Trainer- work with athletes to prevent and treat injuries, providing first aid, rehabilitation, and injury prevention programs. They often work in schools, sports teams, and professional organizations. Some Professions in Physical Education: Health and Wellness Specialist- promote healthy lifestyles, working with individuals and communities to improve their health and well-being. They may provide education, counseling, and support in areas like nutrition, exercise, and stress management. Sports Coach- work with athletes of all ages, teaching them skills, strategies, and techniques for their chosen sport. They may work in schools, community organizations, or professional sports teams. Problems and Issues of Physical Education Physical Education (PE) faces several challenges that hinder its effectiveness and impact on students' well-being. Problems Lack of Funding and Resources and Budget Cuts- often suffer from Issues of budget cuts, leading to reduced funding for equipment, facilities, and Physical qualified teachers. Education Inadequate Facilities- many schools lack proper facilities like sports fields, gyms, or swimming pools, limiting the scope of activities and opportunities for students. Problems Time Constraints and Curriculum Overload and Limited Time Allocation- often have limited time, making it difficult Issues of to cover a variety of activities and Physical adequately address fitness and skill development. Education Academic Pressure- emphasis on academic achievement often overshadows PE, leading to a reduction in time and resources allocated to it. Problems Teacher Shortages and Qualifications and Lack of Qualified Teachers- there is a shortage of qualified PE Issues of teachers, leading to understaffed Physical programs and a lack of expertise in delivering effective instruction. Education Inadequate Training- some PE teachers may not have sufficient training in areas like fitness, sports, or adapted physical education, impacting the quality of instruction. Problems Focus on Competition and Elite Athletes and Limited Variety- PE programs often focus heavily on team sports, Issues of neglecting individual activities and Physical diverse interests. Emphasis on Performance- the Education emphasis on competitive sports can create pressure and exclusion for students who are not naturally athletic, discouraging participation and enjoyment. Problems Lack of Inclusivity and Accessibility and Gender Bias- PE programs can sometimes perpetuate gender Issues of stereotypes, limiting opportunities Physical for girls in certain sports or activities. Discrimination Against Students Education with Disabilities- students with disabilities may face barriers to participation in PE due to a lack of adapted equipment, facilities, or trained staff. Problems Negative Perceptions and Attitudes and Unpleasant Experiences- many Issues of adults have negative memories of PE, associating it with boredom, Physical humiliation, or lack of personal Education relevance. Lack of Value- PE is often undervalued compared to academic subjects, leading to a perception that it is less important. Summary: Physical Education (PE) is about learning to move well, stay healthy, and work with others. It teaches skills like running and jumping, promotes fitness, and helps students understand how their bodies work. PE programs include activities like sports, dance, and fitness classes, led by teachers and coaches. However, PE faces challenges like lack of funding, time, and qualified teachers, making it harder to reach all students and help them develop a love for movement "Physical Education is not just for the star athletes. It's for everyone, regardless of ability or background. It's about building a foundation for a healthy and active life, and creating opportunities for all students to thrive." THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!! Sources:

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