HPW 191 - Foundations of Physical Education

Institution:
Trinity International University-Illinois
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Description:
A course for K-12 physical education teaching majors. A study of the social, biological, and psychological foundations of health and physical education, relative to the total physical education, sport, and wellness setting. Emphasizes historical, philosophical, cultural, and ethical aspects of health and physical education. Becoming active at the local, state, and national levels will be explored. A minimum of ten hours of field experience is required. Verification of completion of field component is required for education candidates to pass this course. Completion of this course with a "C" or better is required for admission to the PE K-12 teaching major. Concurrentregistration in ED 110 for teaching majors. Prerequisite: HPW 180 or consent of instructor. Offered fall semester 2008-09. Three hours.
Credits:
10.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(847) 945-8800
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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