- Improved physical fitness
- Skill and motor skills development
- Provides regular, healthful physical activity
- Teaches self- discipline
- Facilitates development of student responsibility for health and fitness.
- Influence moral development, leadership, cooperate with others
- Stress reduction – an outlet for releasing tension and anxiety
- Strengthened peer relationships
- Physical education can improve self-confidence and self-esteem
- Respect - PE helps you respect your classmates, teammates, and your body
- Experience in setting goals
- Improved academics
Required Reading:
Chapter 15 in the textbook
Required Web Activities:
Study definitions in this field
Explore Topics of study in this field
Learn about the standards that PE teachers use to develop their programs
Listen to professionals in this field
- Examine the definition, content, goals, research themes of Physical Education
- Explore your personal characteristics and experiences in Physical Education and examine their impact on your desire and/or ability to participate in the goals of the discipline
- Apply your understanding of current trends and societal contexts to future trends and contributions of Physical Education
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