Game On! Getting Kids Pumped in P.E. Class
Course 5526
In this course, you will cultivate an array of motivational strategies to engage students in effective P.E. instruction and help them understand the benefits of physical activity on their mental, emotional, and physiological well-being.
You will learn to incorporate intrinsic and extrinsic techniques to empower students with the skills they need to enjoy a lifetime of physical activity. In addition, you will develop strategies to reach all learners, including English language learners, students with special needs, students from culturally diverse backgrounds, and exceptional athletes.
What you will learn:
Goals and Objectives of this Course:
- Use prompts about engaging students in PE to describe assumptions and insights of practitioners, researchers and self, including how the information relates to professional education practice and growth.
- Define intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for your learners.
- Identify students’ unique PE needs and differentiate instructional design based on those needs.
- Organize intentional opportunities that promote lifelong participation in and enjoyment of physical activity.
- Reflect, in writing, on PE advocacy opportunities that will support students.
- Develop strategies and activities that boost student engagement in physical education.
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