Title: Exploring the Current Needs of Physical and Health Educators: Listening to Understand
When: Thursday, October 13, 2022 4:00-5:15pm (Eastern)
Overview: The October PETE Collaborative will be an “active listening” session for higher education faculty about the current needs of Physical Education and Health professionals. This session is designed to help broaden our perspectives of current realities of schools, enhance our understanding about issues facing K-12 practitioners, and explore mechanisms for building (new or enhancing the on-going) partnerships across higher education, K-12 schools, professional associations, and others invested in quality school-based Health and Physical Education.
Join us as we welcome a panel of colleagues from across different segments of the professional community – including Health/PE Department Chairs, School Administrators, State Department of Education, and Community College settings. Bring your perspectives, experiences, and ideas to this dynamic active listening session. Prepare to listen, consider, and explore ideas about how we can build stronger and more strategic partnerships to support current K-12 Health and Physical Educators.
348: The if, why and how of fitness testing in secondary school physical education in the United Kingdom
Dissertation Dive 16: “Overcoming Trauma with Physical Activity: Implementing Edutainment within a High School Physical Education Class.”
Dissertation Dive 15: "Physical Education Teacher Education Futures."
347: AERA Catherine Ennis SIG 93 Scholar Award Lecture: Kevin Andrew Richards
Dissertation Dive 14:"Basic Psychological Needs, Affect, and Motivation Among Elementary Students in a Physical Activity-Based Wellness Program."
Dissertation Dive 13: "Examining Online Learning in K–12 Online Physical Education and Physical Education Teacher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic"
Dissertation Dive 12: "Exploring Social and Emotional Learning in Physical Education and Classroom Settings at a Rural Elementary School"
Dissertation Dive 11: "Looking Inward: Does Physical Activity Promotion Training Transfer Beyond PETE?"
Dissertation Dive 10:"Culturally Relevant Physcial Education for Optimizing Physical Activity Opportunities." Dr. Imagbe
339: Even with the craziness, it worked’: PE teachers working in and with an Activist Approach
Dissertation Dive 9: "Exploring the Influence of U.S. High School Athletes’ Perceptions of Their Coach’s Communication on Constructs of Their Sport-Related Well-Being."
Dissertation Dive 8: "Physical Education Teacher Education Students' Perceptions of Physical Education."
Dissertation Dive 7: An Appreciative Approach to Studying Wash-out During Professional Socialization: Washed Out or Never Washed In? A Case Study Examining Washout in Professional Socialization."
Dissertation Dive 6: "Developing Resilience and Enhancing Appraisals of Mattering Among Elementary Level, Non-Core Subject Teachers: Project DREAM." Dr. Pennington
Dissertation Dive 5: "Meeting Diverse Student Needs: An Examination of a Physical Education Teacher Alumnus’ Culturally Responsive Teaching Beliefs and Their Enactment" Dr. Nieman
Dissertation Dive 4: "Physical Education: Class Climate and Adolescent Girls’ Physical Activity" Dr. Mueller
Dissertation Dive 3: "Survey Development Examining the Association of Socialization and Physical Educator CSPAP Involvement" Dr. Merica
Dissertation Dive 2: "Perceptions of Physical Education Teachers Regarding the State of Georgia Physical Activity Curriculum and its Suitability for Incarcerated Juveniles." Dr. Tony Cobb
334: AIESEP Connect "Physical literacy interventions across the lifespan"
333: AIESEP Part 2: What to Expect in Finland
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