2016-2017 Catalog

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2016-2017 Catalog
DEGREE PLANNING SHEET
Teacher Certification Option
Richard W. Riley College of Education
Physical Education, Sport & Human Performance
FRESHMAN
FALL SEMESTER
COURSE
ACAD 101 Gen Ed
WRIT 101 Gen Ed
PETE 101*
EDUC 101
Gen Ed
PESH 100-level
PESH 102 Gen Ed
HMXP 102
HLTH 300
EDUC 200 Gen Ed
PESH 201
Gen Ed
PESH 100-level
PESH 100-level
DESCRIPTION
S.H.
CREDIT
Critical Issues
Composition I
Intro to Teaching P-12 Physical Education
Developing Observation/Analysis Skills
Quantitative Skills – see approved list
ACTIVITY: Fitness & Conditioning
PESH 102: Weight Training
GPA_______
SPRING SEMESTER
The Human Experience
Personal & Community Health
Context of Poverty (Social Science)
First Aid/CPR
Earth/Physical Science – see approved list
ACTIVITY: Aquatic Sports & Activities
ACTIVITY: Outdoor Activities
Cumulative GPA_______
1
3
3
1
3
1
1
13
DATE
PLANNED
TERM
TAKEN
GRADE
3
3
3
1
3
1
1
15
SOPHOMORE
CRTW 201
Gen Ed
PETE 202*
EDUC 220
PETE 234*
PETE 247*
EDCO 201
EDCO 202
PETE 223*
PETE 512*
PETE 248*
PETE 590*
PETE 271*
FALL SEMESTER
Critical Reading, Thinking and Writing
Life Science course with lab – Natural
Science – see approved list
Concepts of Fitness and Exercise
Assessment to Meet Diverse Needs
Teaching Invasion Games
Teaching Target/Fielding Games
Cumulative GPA _____
SPRING SEMESTER
Literacy-English Language Learner
Disabilities in General Education
Group Facilitation
Skill Themes and Movement Concepts
Teaching Net/Wall Games
Assessment in Physical Education
Technology in Physical Education
Cumulative GPA _____
3
4
2
2
2
2
15
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
17
Comments:
* taught in this semester only
Revised 5-1-2015
JUNIOR
FALL SEMESTER
COURSE
PETE 550*
EDCO 305@ Gen Ed
HLTH 434*
PESH 381
Gen Ed
PESH 242
Gen Ed
EDCO 350*@
PETE 566*@
PETE 310*
READ 346
EXSC 382
DESCRIPTION
S.H.
CREDIT
Adapted Physical Activity and Sport
Technology in the Inclusive Classroom
Strategies for Teaching Health/K-12
Research Methods in PE and SPMA
Motor Learning and Control
Cumulative GPA _____
SPRING SEMESTER
Constitution/Historical Perspective - see
approved list
Academic/Social Strategies-Inclusive Class
Elementary Methods for Teaching P-5
Physical Education
Diversity Issues in Physical Education
Content Area Read/Write-Secondary
Biomechanics
Cumulative GPA _____
3
2
3
3
3
14
DATE
PLANNED
TERM
TAKEN
GRADE
3
3
3
2
3
3
17
SENIOR
PETE 591*@
EDUC 401@ Gen Ed
Gen Ed
Gen Ed
Gen Ed
Gen Ed
EDUC 402@
PETE 490@
EDUC 410
FALL SEMESTER
Secondary Methods for Teaching 6-12
Physical Education
Internship I-Contextual Factors
Humanities and Arts – see approved list
Social Sciences – see approved list
Humanities and Arts – see approved list
Global Perspective – see approved list
Cumulative GPA _____
SPRING SEMESTER
Internship II-Assessment and Instruction
Seminar in Teaching Physical Education
Education in a Democracy
Cumulative GPA _____
Total Credit Hours
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
9
2
2
13
120
Comments:
* taught in this semester only
@ must be admitted to the COE to take
Revised 3-17-2016
Fitness & Conditioning
PESH 101: Aerobic Walking
PESH 103: Cardio Kick
PESH 105: Yoga
PESH 106: Pilates
PESH 107: Fitness-Core Stability
PESH 108: Aerobic Dance
PESH 115: Beginning Running
PESH 150: Martial Arts
Aquatic Sports & Activities
Outdoor Activities
PESH 120: Beginning Swimming
PESH 123: Water Aerobics
PESH 124: Lifeguard Training (2 hr)
PESH 125: Water Safety Instructor (2 hr)
PESH 128: Scuba Diving
PESH 129: Advanced Scuba
PESH 130: Scuba Diver Rescue
PESH 131: Dive Leader
PESH 152: Basic Archery Inst (NASP Cert)
PESH 160: Global Games
PESH 165: Geocaching
PESH 166: Beginning Snow Skiing
PESH 167: Intermediate Snow Skiing
PESH 168: Beginning Rock Climbing
PESH 170: Beginning Kayaking
PESH 172: Rafting, Camping, Backpacking
PESH 174: Mountain Biking
Richard W. Riley College of Education
Winthrop University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Circle the appropriate response:
For current information, visit http://www.winthrop.edu/coe/sas/
I have attended an Information Session on Admission to Teacher Education and I am prepared to
participate in the Exploratory State Competency Review.
I have currently completed 45 semester hours of coursework with a GPA of at least 2.75.
For transfer students: I have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 based on a minimum of 15 hours
completed at Winthrop University.
I have completed these core courses with a grade of “C or better” in each course: EDUC 101, EDUC
200, and EDCO 201 or 202 or equivalents. Achieved satisfactory field evaluations in EDUC 200, and
EDCO 201 or 202, or equivalents.
I have passed all three sections of either the Core Academic Skills for Educators Test (PRAXIS I), or
have satisfied the testing requirement with minimum scores on the SAT, SAT I, or ACT.
I have completed 25 hours of Youth Experience or the Teacher Cadet Program, or the Teaching
Fellows Program.
All answers must be YES to apply for Admission to Teacher Education Program
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
In addition to the above requirements, all PETE teacher candidates must meet the following requirements:
1. A “C” or better in PETE 512 and EDUC 101.
2. Achieve and maintain the healthy zones in aerobic capacity (PACER Test or Mile run), muscular strength
and endurance(curl-up), flexibility (sit & reach), and upper body strength and endurance (push-up&
modified pull-up) as measured by Fitnessgram (PETE 101, 202, 512, 566, 591).*
3. Demonstrate the six fundamental movement skills at the proficiency level as measured by Departmental
rubrics (PETE 101).*
Before enrolling in EDUC 402 and PETE 490, teacher candidates must:
1. Achieve a “C” or better in PETE 566 and PETE 591.
2. Pass Praxis II: Physical Education Content and Design (test #5095).
*Accommodations will be made for teacher candidates with documented physical disabilities.
OVERALL TEACHER CERTIFICATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Critical Skills (15 hrs)
Natural Sciences (7 hrs)*
WRIT 101
CRTW 201
HMXP 102
Quantitative
EDUC 305
EDUC 401
Life Science
(4) _____
Earth or Physical Science (3) _____
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1)
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____ Technology
_____ Oral Communication
Intensive Writing Skills (3 hrs)
PESH 381
(3) _____
Freshman Experience (1 hr)
ACAD 101
(1) _____
Social Science Perspective (6 hrs)
EDUC 200
_________________
(3) _____
(3) _____
Historical Perspective (3 hrs)
Historical/Constitution
(3) _____
Global Perspective (3 hrs)
________________
(3) ____
Cultural Event Requirements
Humanities and Arts Perspective (6 hrs)
________________ (3) _____
________________ (3) _____
* CHOOSE FROM AT LEAST TWO DESIGNATORS
CE 1
CE 2
CE 3
CE 4
CE 5
CE 6
CE 7
CE 8
CE 9
CE 10
CE 11
CE 12
CE 13
CE 14
CE 15
CE 16
CE 17
CE 18
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