Physical education

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This presentation is mainly about the purposes and history of Physical Education!

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LAURICE KATHE T. INSOMAED- EdAd

• Purposes

• History

DEFINITION OFIn a broader context, physical

education is defined as a process of learning through physical activities designed to improve physical fitness, develop motor skills, knowledge and behavior of healthy and active living, sportsmanship, and emotional intelligence. 

Thus, Physical Education is not only aimed at physical development but also includes the development of the individual as a whole. 

the reason  for which  something 

exists or is done, made, used, etc.

the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.

Source: dictionary.com

PURPOSES

The development of physical endurance, strength, coordination and body control so essential to optimum body functioning.

The attainment of physical and emotional poise, desirable responses and attitudes towards victory and defeat, self-expression, self-confidence, self- discipline and the spirit of fair play so vital to democratic living.

The development of proper attitudes, appreciations, understanding and skills that will influence future decisions when individuals make out-of- school choices for themselves.

The acquisition of interest, knowledge and skills in a wide variety of activities which leads to the wise use of leisure times.

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PLAN

Teachers should PLAN their lessons in PE as simple, accurately and diligently.

(for teachers)

MASTER

They should MASTER the activities before attempting to teach them.

PREPARE

They should PREPARE the necessary materials & equipment before the period.

BEAR

They should BEAR in mind that these activities are but means to an end which is the well- rounded development of each child.

TAKE

Teachers should TAKE every opportunity to create and suit more activities to the needs of their class.

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PHILOSOPHY OF MODERN EDUCATION

I’m a well-rounded child!

Teaching is no longer thought of as the teaching of subjects but the teaching of the “whole child”.

That the teacher’s main concern is the proper growth and development of the young individuals who are in schools full of hopes and desires.

Reasons Teachers does not as effectively and dexterously teach PE as they have taught academic subjects:

Root cause of all these malpractices: the utter of the much needed materials for a variety of activities!

Lack of training

Assigning PupilGround

Improvement Prolonged Teaching

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN

tumblingdancing

tug-of-war

ball gamesjuggling

wrestling

swimming

trained young boys in…

Early greeks & romans

Incorporated play into

their education for

young children

Middle ages

focused

satanic physical

Removed from the curriculum

boston, 1852

Some schools began

incorporating gymnastics

California, 1886

requiring PE in all its schools

Primary Purpose: provide children with a break from study.

John dewey

He is an American philosopher,

psychologist & educator whose

ideas prompted a drastic change in US

education beginning in the

20th century.

games

dancing

University of Chicago

Laboratory School

(aahperd)

Organized in 1885, the AAHPERD

promotes the development of

health and physical

education and recreational

programs.

PE came out as an important

subject for school children

(notable for the emergence of “movement education as an approach

for younger children)

HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDCircular No. 46 s. 1937 dated October 23, 1937

Beginning with the present school year, Preparatory Military Training and PE will be considered a regular subject in the school curriculum.

In 1950, the DepEd issued to public schools teachers the latest course of study titled “Program of Activities in PE for Elementary Grades.

Gross

Mot

or

Develo

pmen

t

Fine Motor Development

Sensory/

Perceptual

Development

Developmental Framework for Motor Development

Large muscles (legs, arms, back shoulders)

Needed for large body movements (crawling, running, jumping & climbing)

“Small Muscles”(fingers, hands)

Skills involved (picking up objects, writing, buttoning)

Which is involved in conveying information that comes through the “senses”.

A Quote to Remember“Physical fitness is not only one of the most

important keys to a healthybody, it is the basis of dynamic and creative

intellectual activity. Therelationship between the soundness of the

body and the activities of themind is subtle and complex. Much is not yet

understood. But we do know whatthe Greeks knew: that intelligence and skill

can only function at the peakof their capacity when the body is healthy

and strong."-President John Fitzgerald Kennedy