Physical education is vital for promoting lifelong health and well-being, fostering physical literacy, and developing essential motor and social skills. It not only combats inactivity and chronic diseases but also enhances cognitive function and reduces stress, contributing to overall academic success.
Teach in Residency / Teach for America - Physical Education Courses
Term | Course | Hours |
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Fall I | TCH ED 5310 T: Instructional Design | 3 |
TCH ED 6030 A: Instruction, Learning, & Assessment (Part 1) | 1 | |
SPEC ED 6325 T: Positive Behavior Interventions | 3 | |
Spring I | PHY ED 6464 T: Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education | 3 |
SPEC ED 6412 T: Foundations for Inclusive Education | 2 | |
TCH ED 6000 T: Practicum for Teachers in Residence (Part 1) | 1 | |
TCH ED 6030 B: Instruction, Learning, & Assessment (Part 2)* | 2* | |
Summer I | TCH ED 5312 T: Teaching Reading in Content Area | 3 |
ED PSY 6220 T: Development of School-Aged Students | 2 | |
Fall II | TCH ED 6000 T: Practicum for Teachers in Residence (Part 2) | 1 |
TCH ED 5880 T: Writing in the Content Area | 3 | |
TCH ED 6010 T: Examining History, Community, & Social Justice in Education (Part 1) | 2 | |
Spring II | TCH ED 6423 T: Learning Through Inquiry | 3 |
TCH ED 6909: Teacher Action Research* | 3* | |
Summer II | TCH ED 6910: Teacher Action Research Capstone* | 3* |
TCH ED 6010 B: Examining History, Community, & Social Justice in Education (Part 2)* | 1* | |
Certification Only: Certification and Master's Degree*: |
27 36* |