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Explore core courses, faculty info, activity classes, and steps toward becoming a teacher in this comprehensive guide on the PETE program. Learn about requirements, certifications, and additional authorizations to excel in physical education.
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All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program! “Preparing future physical educators to guide children in the process of becoming physically active for life”
General Education • For all GE advising: see a GE adviser in the Student Services Center (SSC). • For GE transfers: check with GE adviser on ALL GE requirements, lower and upper division (even if you have an AA or your JC adviser said you are fine). • You have room for 17 units of electives in the PETE degree .
REQUIRED CORE COURSES • BIOL 103 Human Anatomy (4) • KINE 322 Biomechanics (4) • BIOL 104 Human Physiology (4) • KINE 323 Physiology of Exercise (4) • KINE 320 Exercise and Sport Psychology (3) • KINE 321 Motor Development and Behavior (3)
REQUIRED PETE COURSES • KINE 305: Philosophy of School Based P.E. (3) • KINE 306 Self-def. and Net-games for Teachers (3) • KINE 308 Rhythms and Dance for Teachers (3) • KINE 309 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for Children (3) • KINE 312 Outdoor Education for Teachers (3) • KINE 315 Intro to Adapted Physical Activity (3) • KINE 335 Youth Fitness (3) • KINE 410 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for M.S. (3) • KINE 411 Assessment in Physical Education (3) • KINE 484 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. For H.S. (3)
REQUIRED ACTIVITY CLASSES • Three courses selected: • Adviser approved activity course (1): Focus on sports/activities where you are NOT very skilled. • KINE 154 A Beginning Swimming (1) or approved substitution if skills test passed: Front crawl, Back crawl or backstroke, Sidestroke, Breaststroke, & Treading water. • KINE 156 A Beginning Tennis (1) or approved substitution if skills test passed: Forehand ground stroke, Backhand groundstroke, Lob, Volley, Serve, & Game play. • In addition to the 3 required activity courses, we STRONGLY recommend that you take one additional 1-unit activity class each semester!
How do I become a teacher? • After the BA, enrollment in a 1 year Credential program: • 2 semesters of teaching in the schools and night courses on campus • Apply last semester of BA - Usually March 1st and October 1st deadlines (check w/EDUC department) • Also apply to graduate school (apply on-line). This is not mandatory but highly recommended since it will give you graduate levels units which affects starting pay. • CSU-Chico Credential program prerequisites (see the next few slides for more detail): • Subject Matter Competence • Candidate Disposition • Passing the CBEST test • Additional Prerequisite Courses: ENGL 471 and EDTE 302 (HCSV 451 is corequisite) • Background check (Livescan) (Required observation hours and other prerequisite courses built into the PETE program; which saves about 9 units)
Subject Matter Competence • The state of CA requires competence in your subject matter by : • Completing our Undergraduate program • With a 2.75 GPA in the major or a cumulative 2.67 GPA • No lower than “C-” in any PETE courses. Or • Passing the CSET for Physical Education • This is not recommended because it is expensive, difficult, invalid, and they provide no feedback.
Candidate DispositioN • This form is filled out by our PETE faculty. It reflects the attitudes, values and behaviors you have exhibited while in the PETE program. • This is important because you will have K-12 students in your care.
Basic Skills Test (C-BEST) • The C-BEST is a test of basic math and language skills; passing it is required by all CA teachers. • Take as soon as possible, must pass the test by credential application deadline. • The CTC has practice tests and resources available on their website. • You can also use other test scores such as SAT, ACT, AP tests, etc. See http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl667.pdf for more information.
OPTIONAL ADD-ONS • Minor in Coaching or Minor in Exercise Science: Dr. Traci Ciapponi or Jolene Barry • Supplementary Authorizations: Allows you to teach this subject through 9th grade level if you have a valid teaching credential in another subject area. They require an additional 20 Lower division or 10 Upper division units, C or better. • Adapted PE Added Authorization: Marci Pope • Others: See adviser in applicable department • Health Science Supplementary Authorization (recommended) • Math, English, and Science are popular choices • For more information: http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/CREDS/sup-subject-matter-auth.html
Declaring and Advising Meetings • Make sure you declare PETE as your major, otherwise your course requirements will not show up on your Degree Progress Report in your Student Center. • Be prepared! Review the provided resources before asking questions. It helps us and you • Degree Audit occurs in KINE 410.
PETE MAJORS’ CLUB • Engage in professional development • Practice advocacy in action • Develop relationships with peers • Find social support for the program
CME Scholarships • College of Communication and Education, which includes Kinesiology, offers scholarships each academic year. • Often times there are more scholarships than there are applicants. • Application due date is in February. • http://www.csuchico.edu/kine/scholarships.shtml