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TExES Physical Education EC-12 (158) Prep

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Course Description

Overview

The lessons in this TExES 158 Course are designed to address all the health and physical fitness material found on the TExES Physical Education EC-12 Exam. This exam is used to teach physical education certification in the state of Texas.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Motor Skill Development in Children
  • Ch 2. Biomechanical Principles
  • Ch 3. Sports & Recreational Activities
  • Ch 4. Softball Rules & Skills
  • Ch 5. Soccer History & Rules
  • Ch 6. Volleyball History & Rules
  • Ch 7. Individual, Dual & Team Sports Skills
  • Ch 8. Individual, Dual & Team Sports & Games
  • Ch 9. Physical Activity, Exercise & Fitness
  • Ch 10. Cardiovascular Fitness
  • Ch 11. Muscular Strength & Flexibility in Fitness
  • Ch 12. Health & Wellness in Childhood & Adolescence
  • Ch 13. Nutrition & Health for Children
  • Ch 14. Instructional Pedagogy
  • Ch 15. Role of Physical Education in Student Learning
  • Ch 16. Physical Education Teacher Planning & Instruction
  • Ch 17. Positive Physical Education Learning Environments
  • Ch 18. Physical Education Program Goals & Administration
  • Ch 19. Effective Communication in Physical Education Classrooms
  • Ch 20. Student Assessment Types
  • Ch 21. Student Assessment in Special Education
  • Ch 22. Using Technology in Physical Education
  • Ch 23. Professional Development for Physical Education Teachers
  • Ch 24. Laws & Legislation Affecting Physical Education
  • Ch 25. Safety & First Aid for the Physical Education Classroom
  • Ch 26. TExES Physical Education EC-12 Flashcards

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