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PETE Program Portfolio

PETE Program Portfolio. Your Name Here University of New Mexico Department of Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences Your photo here. Table of Contents. About Me. Table of Contents Home. Physical Education Philosophy. Table of Contents Home. Table of Contents. About Me.

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PETE Program Portfolio

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  1. PETE Program Portfolio Your Name Here University of New Mexico Department of Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences Your photo here Table of Contents

  2. About Me Table of ContentsHome

  3. Physical Education Philosophy Table of ContentsHome

  4. Table of Contents About Me Physical Education Philosophy Competencies Resume Credentials Home

  5. Competencies 1. Content Knowledge 2. Growth & Development 6. Planning & Instruction 3. Diverse Learners 7. Learner Assessment 4. Management & Motivation 8. Reflection & Professional Development 5. Communication 9. Collaboration Table of ContentsHome

  6. 1. Content Knowledge The physical education teacher understands and demonstrates physical education content, disciplinary concepts and tools of inquiry related to discovery and the development of a physically educated person. Competency 1.a. 1.b. 1.c. 1.d 1.e 1.f 1.g 1.h Table of ContentsBack to Competencies

  7. 1.a. The physical education teacher identifies critical elements for basic motor skills and develops appropriate sequences Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  8. 1.b. The physical education teacher models with competence basic motor skills, rhythms, physical activities (sports, games, outdoor pursuits, aquatics and dance). Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  9. 1.c. The physical education teacher describes and demonstrates concepts and strategies related to skill movement and physical activity. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  10. 1.d. The physical education teacher incorporates interdisciplinary learning experiences that allow learners to integrate knowledge and skills from multiple subject areas Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  11. 1.e. The physical education teacher describes and applies scientific and technological concepts of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, motor learning and motor development. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  12. 1.f. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale: The physical education teacher analyzes current physical activity issues based on historical, philosophical, sociological, and psychological perspectives.

  13. 1.g. The physical education teacher employs concepts, assumptions and debates central to the process of inquiry in the study of physical education. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  14. 1.h. The physical education teacher creates and uses appropriate instructional cues and prompts for basic motor skills, rhythms, and physical activity. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 1 • Rationale:

  15. 2. Growth and Development The physical education teacher understands how individuals learn and develop, and can provide opportunities that support their psychomotor, cognitive, affective and fitness development. Competency 2.a. 2.b. 2.c. 2.d Table of ContentsBack to Competencies

  16. 2.a. The physical education teacher assesses individual and group performance in order to design safe instruction that meets learner developmental needs in the psychomotor, cognitive, affective and fitness domains. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 2 • Rationale:

  17. 2.b. The physical education teacher identifies, selects, and implements appropriate learning / practice opportunities based on expected progressions. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 2 • Rationale:

  18. 2.c. The physical education teacher demonstrates and applies knowledge of age and developmentally appropriate psychomotor and cognitive activities. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 2 • Rationale:

  19. 2.d. The physical education teacher stimulates learner reflection in prior knowledge, experiences, and skills based on this reflection and encourages them to assume responsibility for their own learning. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 2 • Rationale:

  20. 3. Diverse Learners The physical education teacher plans and implements appropriate learning / practice opportunities that are sensitive to diverse learners. Competency 3.a. 3.b. 3.c. Table of ContentsBack to Competencies

  21. 3.a. The physical education teacher identifies, selects, and implements appropriate instruction that is sensitive to the strengths and weaknesses, multiple needs, learning styles, and experiences of learners. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 3 • Rationale:

  22. 3.b. The physical education teacher uses appropriate strategies, services, and resources to meet special and diverse learning needs. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 3 • Rationale:

  23. 3.c. The physical education teacher creates a learning environment, which respects and incorporates learners’ personal, family, cultural, and community experiences. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 3 • Rationale:

  24. 4. Management & Motivation The physical education teacher uses a variety of strategies to institute active engagement in learning and behavioral change, manage resources, promote mutual respect and self-responsibility and motivate students in a safe learning environment. Competency 4.a. 4.b. 4.c. 4.d. 4.e. 4.f. 4.g. 4.h. Table of ContentsBack to Competencies

  25. 4.a. The physical education teacher uses a variety of developmentally appropriate practices to motivate learners to participate in physical activity inside and outside of the school setting. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  26. 4.b. The physical education teacher uses strategies to help learners demonstrate responsible personal and social behaviors that promote positive relationships and a productive environment. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  27. 4.c. The physical education teacher uses strategies to promote mutual respect, support, safety and cooperative participation. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  28. 4.d. The physical education teacher uses managerial and instructional routines that create smooth functioning learning experiences. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  29. 4.e. The physical education teacher organizes, allocates and manages resources (i.e. time, space, equipment, activities and teacher / student interaction) to provide active and equitable learning experiences. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  30. 4.f. The physical education teacher uses strategies to help learners become self-motivated in their learning. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  31. 4.g. The physical education teacher describes strategies to teach learners various behavioral change techniques. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  32. 4.h. The physical education teacher supports and encourages learner expression through movement. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 4 • Rationale:

  33. 5. Communication The physical education teacher demonstrates the use of assorted media and technology for presentations of lessons, demonstrates sensitivity to all learners, models appropriate behavior and illustrates communication strategies for building a community of learners. The physical education teacher demonstrates effective verbal, nonverbal, and multi-media communication techniques to foster inquiry, collaboration, and engagement in physical activity settings. Competency 5.a. 5.b. 5.c. 5.d. 5.e. Table of ContentsBack to Competencies

  34. 5.a. The physical education teacher communicates in ways that demonstrate sensitivity to all learners. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 5 • Rationale:

  35. 5.b. The physical education teacher demonstrates the use of assorted instructional information in a variety of ways including the use of bulletin boards, music, task cards, posters, video, and computer technology. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 5 • Rationale:

  36. 5.c. The physical education teacher describes and models various communication strategies for use with learners, the school, colleagues, parent / guardians and the community. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 5 • Rationale:

  37. 5.d. The physical education teacher uses computers and other technologies to communicate, network and foster inquiry. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 5 • Rationale:

  38. 5.e. The physical education teacher describes and implements strategies for building a community of learners within a physical activity setting. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 5 • Rationale:

  39. 6. Planning & Instruction The physical education teacher plans and implements a variety of developmentally appropriate instructional strategies to develop physically educated individuals. This standard deals specifically with pedagogical knowledge and application. The core of this standard will be a series of sequential and progressive field experiences that allow physical education teachers to refine, extend, and apply their teaching skills. Competency 6.a. 6.b. 6.c. 6.d. 6.e. 6.f. 6.g. 6.h. 6.i. 6.j. 6.k. Table of ContentsBack to Competencies

  40. 6.a. The physical education teacher identifies, develops and implements instructional and program goals that align with state content standards with benchmarks. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  41. 6.b. The physical education teacher selects and implements appropriate instructional strategies based on developmental levels, learning styles and safety issues for diverse learners. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  42. 6.c. The physical education teacher applies content and pedagogical knowledge in developing and implementing safe learning environments and experiences. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  43. 6.d. The physical education teacher selects and implements teaching resources and curriculum materials based on their comprehensiveness, accuracy, utility and safety. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  44. 6.e. The physical education teacher uses curricula that encourages learners to observe, question and interpret physical activity from diverse perspectives. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  45. 6.f. The physical education teacher designs and implements learning experiences that are safe, appropriate, realistic and relevant based on principles of effective instruction. Such instruction shall activate learners’ prior knowledge, anticipate preconceptions, encourage exploration and problem solving and build upon skills and experiences. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  46. 6.g. The physical education teacher uses demonstrations and explanations to link physical activity concepts to appropriate learning experiences. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  47. 6.h. The physical education teacher selects and utilizes varied roles in the instructional process based on content, purpose of instruction and the needs of learners. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  48. 6.i. The physical education teacher develops short- and long-term plans that are linked to learner needs and to performance, instructional and program goals, and adapts them to ensure learner progress, motivation and safety. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  49. 6.j. The physical education teacher selects and models instructional tasks that facilitate learning in the physical activity setting. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

  50. 6.k. The physical education teacher asks questions and poses scenarios to stimulate interactive learning opportunities such as helping learners articulate ideas, promote risk taking, develop critical thinking, problem solving and decision making skills, which aid in becoming physically educated. Artifact Table of ContentsBack to CompetenciesBack to Competency 6 • Rationale:

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