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NMTA Physical Education (506): Practice & Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

The NMTA Physical Education (506) exam has been discontinued. Please view the Study.com course Praxis Physical Education (5091): Practice & Study Guide instead. That course is designed to fully prepare you for your teacher certification exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. NMTA Phys Ed: Motor Development & Learning
  • Ch 2. NMTA Phys Ed: Movement Concepts & Biomechanics
  • Ch 3. NMTA Phys Ed: Techniques & Skills for Physical Activity
  • Ch 4. NMTA Phys Ed: Basic Sports Skills
  • Ch 5. NMTA Phys Ed: The Skeletal System
  • Ch 6. NMTA Phys Ed: The Muscular System
  • Ch 7. NMTA Phys Ed: The Circulatory System
  • Ch 8. NMTA Phys Ed: The Respiratory System
  • Ch 9. NMTA Phys Ed: The Nervous System
  • Ch 10. NMTA Phys Ed: The Digestive System
  • Ch 11. NMTA Phys Ed: Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
  • Ch 12. NMTA Phys Ed: Principles of Physical Fitness Training
  • Ch 13. NMTA Phys Ed: Improving Fitness, Strength & Endurance
  • Ch 14. NMTA Phys Ed: Body Composition & Health
  • Ch 15. NMTA Phys Ed: Human Growth & Development
  • Ch 16. NMTA Phys Ed: Social Benefits of Physical Activity
  • Ch 17. NMTA Phys Ed: Learning Respect with Physical Activity
  • Ch 18. NMTA Phys Ed: Educational Goals, Philosophies & Purposes
  • Ch 19. NMTA Phys Ed: Management, Motivation & Communication
  • Ch 20. NMTA Phys Ed: Planning & Instruction in Physical Education
  • Ch 21. NMTA Phys Ed: Assessment in Physical Education
  • Ch 22. NMTA Phys Ed: Legal, Ethical & Professional Issues
  • Ch 23. NMTA Physical Education Flashcards

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