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All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program!

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!

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  1. 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”

  2. CORE FACULTY FOR PETE

  3. 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 .

  4. 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)

  5. 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)

  6. 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!

  7. 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)

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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

  12. 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.

  13. PETE MAJORS’ CLUB • Engage in professional development • Practice advocacy in action • Develop relationships with peers • Find social support for the program

  14. 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

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