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18 Cards in this Set
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Health Belief Model
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Emphasizes the adoption of a health behavior depends on the perception of four factors
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4 Factors of Health Belief Model
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The severity of the potential illness
The person's susceptibility to that illness The benefits of taking action The barriers to action |
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Self-efficacy
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a person's confidence in his/her capability to perform the desired behavior (an important role of the Health Belief Model)
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The SMART Principle (suggested by Weinberg and Gould)
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To help professionals remember the critical characteristics of effective goals.
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SMART Acronym
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Specific
Measurable Action-oriented Realistic Timely |
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The Ecological Approach
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Emphasizes a comprehensive approach to health, including
Developing individual skills Creating supportive health-promoting environments |
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Skills-Theme Approach "Developmental Model"
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Focuses on movement categories such as body awareness, space awareness, effort and relationships.
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Four Phases of the Skills-Theme Approach
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1. Basic Skill
2. Combinations 3. Skill in contexts 4. Culminating activity |
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Formative Assessment
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At the beginning/during a unit of instruction.
Informs teachers and students whether students are learning. Suggests how to plan upcoming lessons for students to achieve the unit goals and objectives. |
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Summative Assessment
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At the end of a unit of instruction.
Usually associated with a grade. |
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Performance-Based Assessment
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Measures higher levels of student learning, specifically students' understanding of concepts and ability to apply knowledge
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Sport Pedagogy
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Emphasizes on standards, assessment, and student learning has brought credibility and accountability to physical education
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Personal and Social Responsibility
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Assigns students more responsibility for their personal and social development in physical activity settings both in and outside of school
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Fitness Education
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Uses many different approaches to incorporate fitness and wellness content into physical education programs by developing students knowledge and skills to be physically active for a lifetime
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Transferable Skills
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Skills that have application to many different careers; can be developed through coursework, related experiences, and personal activities
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Teacher Burnout
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Is a problem among teachers and coaches; "a psychological syndrome in response to chronic interpersonal stressors on the job."
Exhaustion Reduced Efficacy/Accomplishment Cynicism |
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NATA/ AAHPERD/ ACSM
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Offer placement services and job listings to their members
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Teaching Responsibilities
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Instructional Tasks
Managerial Tasks Institutional Tasks |