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  1. Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience (Learning to Teach Subjects in the Secondary School Series)
  2. Using paraprofessionals to teach social skills to children with autism spectrum disorders in the general education classroom.(Report): An article from: Journal of Instructional Psychology by Rebecca Mazurik-Charles, Candice Stefanou, 2010-06-01
  3. Emotional Health and Wellbeing: Activities and Resources to Promote a Whole-school Approach to Emotional Wellbeing by Belinda Heaven, 2008-11-28
  4. Using the Learning Cycle to Teach Physical Science: A Hands-On Approach for the Middle Grades by Paul Beisenherz, Marylou Dantonio, 1996-03-18

41. PreProfessional Programs
Office of Admissions, or visit the health Professions Web will receive initial licensureto teach in more should be aware that private secondary schools now
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/advising/preprofessional.asp
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PreProfessional Programs Students Preparing for Engineering
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Students Preparing for Teaching
STUDENTS PREPARING FOR ENGINEERING
The work in engineering is designed to meet the needs of two classes of students: those who may desire, after graduation, to enter some professional engineering school; and those who do not expect to pursue further study but who wish a general education in engineering subjects, combined with advanced chemistry, physics and mathematics. A student in engineering will usually work toward the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in chemistry-engineering or physics-engineering. The courses to be scheduled for a student in this area are determined in consultation with the faculty adviser in engineering. Although some freshmen may be placed in advanced classes, generally the first year will include Mathematics 101, 102; Physics 111, 112, 113 and 114 for physics-engineering or Chemistry 111 and 112 for chemistry-engineering; and general education requirements in other areas and physical education. The sophomore year normally includes Mathematics 221, Engineering 203, 225, and six additional credits in the major requirements and physical education. The third year will normally include nine credits of electives, 12 credits of engineering and physics, and six credits of mathematics.

42. Tri-State University - Health, Physical Education And Sport Science Majors Requi
necessary to obtain a license to teach health education in 2) EDU 442 Special Methods secondary (2) EDU EDU 471 Senior Seminar (1) health , Physical Education
http://www.tristate.edu/HPS/requirements.htm
Program Requirements I n the degree program descriptions that follow, an * indicates those courses that satisfy the General Education Requirements. Click on a major listed below to go to the list of requirements to complete the degree. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR This course of study is for those pursuing an All-Grade Physical Education ( Grades K-12 ) License. (Admission procedures to this degree program are described under the Department of Education in the TSU course catalog.) In addition to the required standardized test scores and other state requirements, this degree is necessary to obtain a license to teach physical education in grades K-12.
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43. 2000 - 2002 Undergraduate Catalog / College Of Education / Secondary School Teac
a Bachelor of Science in health Sciences with in Texas allow students to teach theirdiscipline Therefore, all students seeking a secondary teacher certificate
http://www.utep.edu/catalogs/undergrad/edu/second.htm
GO: [ UTEP Home Page ] [ Catalog Index ] [ College of Education ] [ Core Curriculum ] ... [ University Map ] COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
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  • Teacher Education Dr. Arturo Pacheco, Dean Dr. Josefina Tinajero, Associate Dean Education Bldg., Room 414 Phone: (915) 747-5572 Fax: (915) 747-5755 E-mail: educ@utep.edu Secondary School Teacher Preparation Programs Students who wish to become secondary school teachers and receive an initial Texas teacher certificate complete a bachelor's degree outside the College of Education. These students major in the subject area they desire to teach and complete a minor in secondary education. For example, a student who wishes to teach English would seek a Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Liberal Arts with a major in English and American Literature and a minor in secondary teaching or a student who wishes to teach Health completes a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences with a minor in secondary teaching. Secondary school teaching certificates in Texas allow students to teach their discipline in Middle School and High School (i.e., grades 6-12). Presently, all Texas secondary certificates attainable through UTEP programs require a minimum of 12 semester hours in a second area or support field. Therefore, all students seeking a secondary teacher certificate will have to accumulate 12 semester hours in a second area of specialization that is taught in the public schools. This may be done by counting some courses from the general requirements area and carefully arranging the selection of electives, or by taking additional courses beyond the minimum requirements of the degree. This certificate requirement is to be met by all secondary candidates regardless of their degree or major.
  • 44. Job Guide 2003 - Job Details
    teaching tasks (see separate description for teacher secondary); activities withissues related to health and wellbeing; teach a range of elective and senior
    http://jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/text/jobdetails.cfm?jobid=373

    45. GC&SU HPER Application Information
    The degree program is offered with a major in secondary education content areaand will prepare persons to teach health Education in grades P12. M.Ed.
    http://www.gcsu.edu/acad_affairs/school_healthsci/HPER/HPERAppInfo.html
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    Health, Physical Education and Recreation Undergraduate Programs
    MISSION
    The Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation is a learning community of caring, committed faculty and students dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship and service within the liberal arts tradition. Our innovative curricula focus on the interactions among human movement, personal growth, and wellness. Faculty and students work with diverse populations in a variety of settings in order to empower others to lead healthy lifestyles and to function more effectively in society.
    ACCREDITATION
    The B.S. in Physical Education: Health and Physical Education Teacher Certification Program has been approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC), and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The outdoor and experiential components of the B.S. in Outdoor Education and the M.Ed emphasis in Outdoor Education Administration have been accredited by the Association for Experiential Education (AEE). The B.S. in Health Education: Athletic Training program is currently seeking accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Candidacy status does not guarantee accreditation.

    46. UM SOE: Teacher Education Secondary Program Requirements
    Most students preparing to teach in secondary schools complete in the Biology major/minor,the credit may not then be included in the general Science major
    http://www.soe.umich.edu/certification/secondary/requirements/
    Graduate Degree Programs Teacher Certification Academic Program Resources Prospective Students Course Listings Calendars and Deadlines ... Office of Student Services
    Teacher Education: Secondary Program
    Return to Secondary Program Home Undergraduate
    Michigan Tests for Teacher Certification (MTTC)

    Professional Preparation
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    Required Coursework

    General Studies
    Courses in the LSA Bulletin designated Humanities (HU or LR) meet the humanities requirement and may be listed in a variety of programs and departments. This is true, as well, for courses meeting the natural science (NS) and social science (SS) requirement. Courses in each area must be chosen from at least two different departments.
    The following School of Education requirements can be fulfilled through the cross-disciplinary general studies requirements discussed above:
  • One course in introductory psychology (Psych 111 or 112 or the equivalent) is required. Psych 111 will count toward the social science core requirement but will not meet major and minor requirements in social studies. Psych 112 will count toward the natural science core requirement but will not meet major and minor requirements in the sciences.
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    Academic Majors and Minors
    Most students preparing to teach in secondary schools complete one teaching major and one teaching minor from the list in the chart below.

    47. Xap.com :: Career Details :: Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary School
    teach or instruct Education, add general Science/SecondaryEducation to health Education, add health Education to XapPack....... add career to portfolio
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    Description
    Teach or instruct vocational or occupational subjects at the secondary school level.
    Experience
    A minimum of two to four years of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
    Education Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not. Training Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training. Tasks
  • Instructs students, using various teaching methods, such as lecture and demonstration.
  • Evaluates, records, and reports student progress.
  • Maintains discipline in classroom.
  • 48. Xap.com :: Career Details :: Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
    teach secondary school subjects to handicappedstudents and those who teach basic academic and general Work Activities...... back add career to portfolio
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    Description
    Teach secondary school subjects to educationally and physically handicapped students. Includes teachers who specialize and work with aurally and visually handicapped students and those who teach basic academic and life processes skills to the mentally impaired.
    Experience
    A minimum of two to four years of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
    Education Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not. Training Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training. Tasks
  • Teaches socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification and positive reinforcement.
  • 49. College Of Education & Health Professions
    eligible to receive certificates to teach at the of the College of Education and HealthProfessions is and elementaryschool teachers, secondary-school teachers
    http://www.uark.edu/admin/urelinfo/CatalogofStudies/OLD_CATALOGS/98-99/education
    Dean of the College, 325 Graduate Education Building, 575-3208
    Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies, and Faculty Development, 219 Graduate Education Building, 575-4239
    Associate Dean for Student Services and Undergraduate Studies, 11 Peabody Hall, 575-4203
    Professional Education, Certification, Placement, 11 Peabody Hall, 575-235
    Honors Program, 308Y HPER Building, 575-2899
    Rehabilitation, Research, and Training Center, 320 West Avenue Annex, 575-3656
    Sylvia Hack Boyer Center for Advising, 11 Peabody Hall, 575-4205 Dean: Charles E. Stegman, Ph.D., University of Missouri, Kansas City
    Associate Dean for Student Services and Undergraduate Studies: Annette D. Digby, Ed.D., University of Alabama
    Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies, and Faculty Development: M. Reed Greenwood, Ed.D., University of Arkansas Programs Offered Other Information Adult Education
    Agricultural Education

    Business Education
    Communication Disorders ... College of Education Home Page
    MISSION OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
    Mission Statement: The mission of the College of Education and Health Professions is to enhance the quality of life of the citizens of Arkansas, the nation, and the world through the development of scholar-practitioners in education, health, and human services.

    50. Driver Education Instructor Information
    license entitles a person to teach only the public secondary school, approved privatesecondary school, applied number, driving or criminal record and health).
    http://www.state.me.us/sos/bmv/licenses/dredinstinfo.html
    29 State House Station
    101 Hospital Street
    Augusta, Maine 04333-0029
    Tel: 207-624-9156
    Fax: 207-624-9158
    TTY: 207-624-9105 Information about Driver Education Teacher or Instructor Licenses Types of Teacher and Instructor Licenses and Endorsements
    • A Class A license entitles a person to teach both the classroom and behind-the-wheel phases of driver education for passenger type vehicles (Class C vehicles). A Class B license entitles a person to teach only the behind-the-wheel phase of driver education for passenger type vehicles (Class C vehicles). A truck driver education endorsement to a Class A license entitles a person to teach classroom, behind-the-wheel and range (off-street) driver education for commercial motor vehicles (Class A and/or Class B vehicles). A truck driver education endorsement to a Class B license entitles a person to teach only the behind-the-wheel, and range phases of commercial motor vehicle driver education.

    General Application Requirements for Class A and Class B Licenses
    To apply for a license, you must complete the enclosed application form and meet the following requirements:

    51. NKU Health And Physical Education
    major (teacher certification tracks) and the health education option. programs maylead to certification to teach in elementary and secondary schools
    http://www.nku.edu/~education/hpe.html
    NKU Health and Physical Education
    Teaching Majors
    Students desiring to teach in the public, parochial, or private schools in health education and physical education should choose the physical education major (teacher certification tracks) and the health education option. In addition to requirements for the teacher education program, these programs may lead to certification to teach in elementary and secondary schools. Recreation/ Fitness Majors
    Students interested in the general field of physical education as professional training for careers in fitness and recreation in non-school settings such as corporate fitness and recreation agencies should pursue the physical education major (recreation/fitness track). These students might also elect to pursue the health education minor, business administration minor, accounting minor, or marketing minor. Health Education Option, K-12
    Health Education is an excellent choice for teacher certification, P-12 and/or as a minor. Health education is offered to students with any major in secondary school teacher education. It is particularly appropriate for a biology major or

    52. Training: Target Groups
    plain language material that assists them to teach people of Safety Sense as an onlineworkplace health and safety program for secondary students in
    http://int.osha.eu.int/training/target/
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    53. Majoring In Health Education
    in order to be certified to teach in the Requirements for a major in community healtheducation include experience, and a minimum of 9 secondary core hours, and
    http://www.unlv.edu/pubs/majors/health_ed.html
    Quick Find About UNLV Academic Advising Academic Calendar Administrative Units Catalogs, Schedules Commencement Info Community Links Distance Education Educational Outreach Events Calendar Facilities Management Human Resources Performing Arts Ctr Photo Services Student Life Tickets Transcripts WebCT Web Services
    The Curriculum
    Career Opportunities Facilities and Faculty The Freshman Year ... Other Majors A Bachelor of Science degree in Health Education prepares individuals for an interesting and dynamic profession. Health Educators see optimal health as an interaction of one's physical, mental-emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. Health Educators provide individuals and groups with knowledge and motivation necessary to make informed, intelligent decisions concerning lifestyle and personal health behavior. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility and the prevention of health problems related to stress, consumer health, sexuality, substance abuse, nutrition, physical fitness, chronic diseases, and other personal and community health issues. The growing concern for the multitude of health issues facing Americans today has created a need for qualified health professionals to address the demand for health information and health promotion programs.

    54. Division Of Educational And Psychological Studies
    moderate); elementary and special education; health and physical addition, an authorizationto teach kindergarten is seek a degree in secondary education also
    http://www.dillard.edu/academic/education.htm

    55. Technology College Courses Inventory 0
    and health teaching Science and health The teaching of in secondary Schools Readingin secondary Schools Mental Stu Theory Prac teach secondary Math teaching
    http://www.uncwil.edu/tc/courses_inventory0.htm
    Technology College Courses Course Inventory Course Title Instructor
    Summer 2003

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    Courses Home

    Intro to Physical Anthropology
    Human Osteology
    Human Osteology Lab
    Native North Amer: Contemp Issues
    Computer Enhanced Printmaking
    Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II Animal Physiology Limnology Forensic Environmental Science General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Aquatic Toxicology Aquatic Toxicology Digital Multimedia Survey of Mass Communication Broadcast Journalism Principles of Video Production Cross-Cultural Commun and Aging Mass Media Research Field Video Production Intercultural Communication Advertising in Mass Communication Technology and Communication Online Group Communication Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Computers Networked Multimedia Computer Networks Psychological Found of Teaching Psychological Found of Teaching Psychological Found of Teaching Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Teaching Science and Health Teaching Science and Health

    56. Frequently Asked Questions
    How do I get certified to teach in Wyoming? Please visit the Postsecondary Educationsection on the first How do I obtain general information for the state of
    http://www.k12.wy.us/web/faqindex.htm
    Wyoming Department of Education Frequently Asked Questions Quick Links How do I get certified to teach in Wyoming? Where can I find a list of PTSB Recertification Workshops? What other states have certification reciprocity with Wyoming? ... Where can I find information on home schooling in Wyoming? How do I get certified to teach in Wyoming?
    Please visit the Professional Teaching Standards Board website to download the required application for certification. What other states have certification reciprocity with Wyoming? Please visit the Administrator's Handbook of the Professional Teaching Standards Board to see the reciprocity list. I have lost my high school transcripts; how do I obtain another copy? Please visit the Wyoming State Archives website to request additional copies of your high school transcripts. How can I get a copy of my GED certificate? Effective December 1, 1999, the GED program has been transferred from the Wyoming Department of Education to the Community College Commission . All inquiries should be directed to the ABE/GED Director and Policy Analyst at (307) 777-3545. How can I order a Wyoming Education Directory Please send a check or money order for $5.00 made payable to the Wyoming Department of Education to the address below:

    57. Undergraduate Catalog 2002-3: School Of Health Sciences And Human Performance 1
    programs in public or voluntary health agencies education majors are prepared to teach,coach, or are prepared for service in secondary school, intercollegiate
    http://www.ithaca.edu/catalogs/undergrad/cat02/05hshp.shtml

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    Introduction and Important Declarations
    Ithaca College Academic Calendar General Information School of Business ... Directory of Faculty and Administration
    School of Health Sciences and Human Performance
    Steven F. Siconolfi, Dean John A. Bonaguro, Associate Dean David L. Dresser, Associate Dean For full faculty listing, see " Faculty and Administration ". Introduction Academic Departments The school also sponsors a preprofessional advising program in the health sciences and the General Instructional Program in Physical Education (GIPPE). Some students who major in physical education and/or health education choose to further their studies with a concentration in nutrition. Many students choose to expand their opportunities through the School's wide array of concentrations and minors such as coaching, health, and recreation. Other students have found that the selection of a minor in another school at Ithaca College is highly desirable to enhance their knowledge in a field of interest or to expand their potential for employment, entrance into graduate school, preparation for alternative careers, and/or teacher certification in a second teaching area.
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    58. Faculty Of Education - Undergraduate Coursework
    BEd (secondary) Human Movement health Education. education candidates, particularlyin areas of high demand such as secondary Science, Mathematics teach.NSW.
    http://www.edfac.usyd.edu.au/ndb/courses/undergrad/
    Undergraduate Coursework
    The Division of Undergraduate Studies administers the undergraduate degree courses and programs in the Faculty of Education and Social Work. The Faculty of Education and Social Work office and the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies are located on the ground floor (level 3) of the main Education building (A35) in Manning Rd on the main campus. Division administration Degree courses BEd Honours Other Units of study ... SWOT: For First Year students
    Division Administration
    The Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies has responsibilty for the academic coordination and administration of the Undergraduate degree courses in the Faculty of Education and Social Work. Student matters are dealt with, in the first instance, by administrative staff in the Undergraduate Division of the Faculty and by the relevant academic Course Coordinator(s). Contact details for the academic Course Coordinators can be found under the particular degree course heading below
    Head: Associate Dean (Undergraduate)
    Associate Professor Gerard Sullivan Room 335, Main Education building

    59. BC Education - PE Appendix B: Learning Resources
    The Student Leadership Development Program (secondary). Supplier American Alliancefor health 1900 Association used to develop and teach physical education
    http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/pe810/apb2.htm
    Physical Education
    Appendix B: Learning Resources (Part II)
    Physical Education (Revised Edition) General Description: Booklet provides a current reference on career and occupational opportunities related to physical education. It examines post-secondary training throughout Canada; occupations in which a degree is essential; occupations in which training is useful; physical education as a stepping stone to other health professions.
    Audience: General
    Category: Student, Teacher Resource
    Curriculum Organizer(s): Personal and Social Responsibility
    Grade Level:
    Year Recommended:
    Supplier: Guidance Centre - O.I.S.E.
    712 Gordon Baker Road
    Toronto, ON
    Tel: (416) 502-1262 Fax: (416) 502-1101 Price: ISBN/Order No: Physical Education: VCE Units 1, 2, 3, 4 General Description: Two softcover Australian texts offering a comprehensive overview and analysis of body images, health factors, learning physical skills, technique and technology, biomechanical principles, sociology of sport and fitness, and participation. Suggestions for student activities are included. Audience: General Gifted - many projects encourage critical thinking Category: Professional Reference Curriculum Organizer(s): Active Living, Movement, Personal and Social Responsibility

    60. Untitled
    12) Chemistry majors seeking licensure to teach chemistry in a Changing Society EDUC209General Methods secondary and K12 EDUC249 School health and Chemical
    http://minerva.stkate.edu/cscmastcat2.nsf/Descriptions/CHEM

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