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NMHU Presentation Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences. Dr. Joe G. Schmalfeldt July , 2008. What I will bring to this faculty Teaching Position at NM Highlands University based on the NMHU ’ s Position Vacancy Notice. 10+ years of P-12 teaching experience.
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NMHU PresentationDepartment of Exercise and Sport Sciences Dr. Joe G. Schmalfeldt July , 2008
What I will bring to this faculty Teaching Position at NM Highlands Universitybased on the NMHU’s Position Vacancy Notice
Trained as a NCATE/NASPE reviewer (Spring 2006)Aligned SFA’s Student Teacher’s Eval form to NASPE Standards
I Have taught Graduate courses at all the university/ colleges that I have been at except at current position Lane College (which has no graduate programs)-Grad Tech Class in KIN
7. Throughout my Higher Ed teaching career I have encouraged ALL my teacher candidates to meet the needs of ALL the diverse students/ individuals that they will impact throughout their teaching careers.
Commitment to University, Professional and Community Service.-NMCPD Chair person-SWLA Coordinator of Senior Games-BOD State Pro Boards
Commitment to utilizing cutting edge technology: CMS, digital video, pen-based input in my teaching.-Tech Grants-Dept. Tech Coordinator at SFA-Worked for Apple Computer
9. 10+ years of teaching Adapted PE courses which includes 6+ years of APE state certification courses with a university/community based APE lab component.
1. Update the Department’s NCATE/NASPE documentNASPE reviewer (Spring 2006)
3. Infuse technology throughout the department’s curriculum and student teaching program
4. Active research interest in attitudinal changes in pre-service teacher candidates from Intro PE course to the Dept’s Capstone Course
Example: Duchane, K. A., & French, R. (1998). Attitudes and grading practices of secondary physical educators in regular education settings. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 15(4), 370-380
The results of the majority of this type of research indicates that the attitude toward students with mental retardation and emotional disturbances was less favorable than teaching students with learning disabilities.
The problem with these results are that the schools and society are moving toward an integrated/ inclusive model . . .
Teacher education programs need to drastically change the attitudes and training of our pre-service teacher candidates to meet the needs of ALL the diverse students that will interact with during their teaching careers.
PEATID-IIIPhysical Educators' Attitude Toward Teaching Individuals with Disabilities-III(Rizzo, 1993)
PEATID-IIIThis survey contains a series of statements which express beliefs about teaching individuals with disabilities in your regular physical education classes.
PEATID-IIII’m currently in the process of modifying this survey:1- the variables (add Urban and Rural settings, and Race2- Language (MS definitions)3- Content (PE scenarios)
5. Create an on-campus & community-based elementary PE & disabled lab component for the Physical Education courses.
6. Become involved at the BOD level of NMAHPERD similar to the positions I held in Louisiana & Wisconsin