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Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students (DPE) has
been the go-to textbook for preparing future secondary physical
educators for more than 30 years. Now in its ninth edition, this
trusted resource has been thoroughly updated to maintain its high
quality and continue to meet the needs of preservice and in-service
teachers in developing curricula that meet SHAPE America physical
education standards and grade-level outcomes. DPE offers the best
of both worlds: in-depth explorations of critical concepts to
provide readers the foundational knowledge they need to teach
quality physical education, combined with a host of ready-to-use
activities. The result is a resource that will help preservice
physical educators feel confident in the class setting from day
one. Doctors Timothy Brusseau and Heather Erwin, coauthors for the
previous edition, have taken the helm as lead authors this time.
Improvements to this new edition include the following: Reorganized
chapters that provide a clear, comprehensive description of
effective secondary physical education New chapters on supporting
and advocating for physical education (including budgeting,
fundraising, facilities and equipment, communicating with
stakeholders, professional development, and more) and on developing
a comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) Updated
chapters on assessment and teaching students with disabilities The
Dynamic PE ASAP website, which gives teachers access to examples of
ready-to-use activities and complete lesson plans, as well as the
ability to build their own lesson plans from the provided
activities DPE will help current and future educators learn how to
promote physical activity throughout the school day and beyond, and
they will be able to rely on a vast array of evidence-based
activities and instructional strategies to shape and deliver
quality physical education programs. The text is organized into
four parts, with part I exploring the factors involved in designing
a quality physical education program. Part II delves into how to
deliver that program-effective instruction, classroom management,
assessment and evaluation, inclusion of students with disabilities,
and more. In part III, readers investigate administrative issues,
including safety and liability, advocacy, and intramurals and sport
clubs. Part IV offers strategies, ideas, and examples for a variety
of activities and units, including introductory activities,
nontraditional activities, and outdoor and adventure activities.
This latest edition of DPE features a full-color interior for the
first time as well as an improved design. The book provides many
features geared to helping readers get the most out of the content:
Learning objectives that set the stage for reading the chapter
Teaching tips from experienced teachers and teacher educators
Review questions to help students learn and prepare for exams
Website lists and suggested readings to guide students toward
additional helpful content A glossary to help students learn the
language of the profession The content is designed to help students
prepare for the edTPA, which is required in 18 states for PETE
graduates before they can receive their teaching license. DPE comes
with an integrated set of instructional tools, including an
instructor guide, a test package, and a presentation package with
PowerPoint lecture outlines that include key figures and tables
from the book. DPE continues to be one of the most widely used and
influential secondary physical education texts in the field. It
helps readers implement current best practices and equips students
with the information they need to create engaging and meaningful PE
programs.
Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students (DPE) has
been the go-to textbook for preparing future secondary physical
educators for more than 30 years. Now in its ninth edition, this
trusted resource has been thoroughly updated to maintain its high
quality and continue to meet the needs of preservice and in-service
teachers in developing curricula that meet SHAPE America physical
education standards and grade-level outcomes. DPE offers the best
of both worlds: in-depth explorations of critical concepts to
provide readers the foundational knowledge they need to teach
quality physical education, combined with a host of ready-to-use
activities. The result is a resource that will help preservice
physical educators feel confident in the class setting from day
one. Doctors Timothy Brusseau and Heather Erwin, coauthors for the
previous edition, have taken the helm as lead authors this time.
Improvements to this new edition include the following: Reorganized
chapters that provide a clear, comprehensive description of
effective secondary physical education New chapters on supporting
and advocating for physical education (including budgeting,
fundraising, facilities and equipment, communicating with
stakeholders, professional development, and more) and on developing
a comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) Updated
chapters on assessment and teaching students with disabilities The
Dynamic PE ASAP website, which gives teachers access to examples of
ready-to-use activities and complete lesson plans, as well as the
ability to build their own lesson plans from the provided
activities DPE will help current and future educators learn how to
promote physical activity throughout the school day and beyond, and
they will be able to rely on a vast array of evidence-based
activities and instructional strategies to shape and deliver
quality physical education programs. The text is organized into
four parts, with part I exploring the factors involved in designing
a quality physical education program. Part II delves into how to
deliver that program-effective instruction, classroom management,
assessment and evaluation, inclusion of students with disabilities,
and more. In part III, readers investigate administrative issues,
including safety and liability, advocacy, and intramurals and sport
clubs. Part IV offers strategies, ideas, and examples for a variety
of activities and units, including introductory activities,
nontraditional activities, and outdoor and adventure activities.
This latest edition of DPE features a full-color interior for the
first time as well as an improved design. The book provides many
features geared to helping readers get the most out of the content:
Learning objectives that set the stage for reading the chapter
Teaching tips from experienced teachers and teacher educators
Review questions to help students learn and prepare for exams
Website lists and suggested readings to guide students toward
additional helpful content A glossary to help students learn the
language of the profession The content is designed to help students
prepare for the edTPA, which is required in 18 states for PETE
graduates before they can receive their teaching license. DPE comes
with an integrated set of instructional tools, including an
instructor guide, a test package, and a presentation package with
PowerPoint lecture outlines that include key figures and tables
from the book. DPE continues to be one of the most widely used and
influential secondary physical education texts in the field. It
helps readers implement current best practices and equips students
with the information they need to create engaging and meaningful PE
programs.
Now in its 20th edition, Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary
School Children continues as a mainstay in the physical education
field, providing preservice and in-service elementary teachers the
foundational knowledge needed to teach quality physical education
throughout their career. This comprehensive elementary methods
textbook includes physical activities that meet the Dynamic
Physical Education standards and outcomes that can be used in
elementary physical education classes. New to this edition are QR
codes linking readers to over 100 videos showing master teachers
using the management strategies, fitness routines, skill
instruction, and activities described in the book. The text is
supplemented by the free interactive website Dynamic PE ASAP, which
includes a lesson-building tool with more than 500 activities, a
customizable 36-week yearly plan, free downloadable instructional
signs and assessments, and curriculum plans and activity videos.
Together, the book and website put a complete plan for quality
physical education at teachers’ fingertips. The book also offers
practical teaching tips, case studies of real-life situations to
spark discussion, and instructor resources (an instructor guide,
presentation package, and test package) that make preparing for and
teaching a course a breeze. The 20th edition has been updated to
reflect the latest knowledge and best practices in physical
education, including the following: Dynamic Physical Education
standards as a framework for a physical education program Content
on equity, diversity, inclusiveness, justice, culturally sensitive
pedagogy, and trauma-informed teaching A new chapter on
racket-related skills for tennis, pickleball, handball, and
badminton Additional lifetime activities, including golf, discs,
and climbing wall The 20th edition addresses the topics of equity,
diversity, inclusiveness, justice, culturally sensitive pedagogy,
and trauma-informed teaching based on current thinking and
literature. Content has been added throughout early chapters to
connect the teaching of physical education to issues of equity and
justice that are critical for teachers in today’s schools. With
its emphasis on skill development and the promotion of lifelong
healthy activity, Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School
Children is highly applicable for both physical educators and
classroom teachers. It is an ideal text to support an elementary
methods PE course, providing the detail that PETE students need.
The content is also very accessible to students learning to become
elementary education teachers. With this latest edition, Dynamic
Physical Education for Elementary School Children remains the go-to
book for both preservice and in-service teachers—just as it has
been for more than 50 years.
Now in its 20th edition, Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary
School Children continues as a mainstay in the physical education
field, providing preservice and in-service elementary teachers the
foundational knowledge needed to teach quality physical education
throughout their career. This comprehensive elementary methods
textbook includes physical activities that meet the Dynamic
Physical Education standards and outcomes that can be used in
elementary physical education classes. New to this edition are QR
codes linking readers to over 100 videos showing master teachers
using the management strategies, fitness routines, skill
instruction, and activities described in the book. The text is
supplemented by the free interactive website Dynamic PE ASAP, which
includes a lesson-building tool with more than 500 activities, a
customizable 36-week yearly plan, free downloadable instructional
signs and assessments, and curriculum plans and activity videos.
Together, the book and website put a complete plan for quality
physical education at teachers’ fingertips. The book also offers
practical teaching tips, case studies of real-life situations to
spark discussion, and instructor resources (an instructor guide,
presentation package, and test package) that make preparing for and
teaching a course a breeze. The 20th edition has been updated to
reflect the latest knowledge and best practices in physical
education, including the following: Dynamic Physical Education
standards as a framework for a physical education program Content
on equity, diversity, inclusiveness, justice, culturally sensitive
pedagogy, and trauma-informed teaching A new chapter on
racket-related skills for tennis, pickleball, handball, and
badminton Additional lifetime activities, including golf, discs,
and climbing wall The 20th edition addresses the topics of equity,
diversity, inclusiveness, justice, culturally sensitive pedagogy,
and trauma-informed teaching based on current thinking and
literature. Content has been added throughout early chapters to
connect the teaching of physical education to issues of equity and
justice that are critical for teachers in today’s schools. With
its emphasis on skill development and the promotion of lifelong
healthy activity, Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School
Children is highly applicable for both physical educators and
classroom teachers. It is an ideal text to support an elementary
methods PE course, providing the detail that PETE students need.
The content is also very accessible to students learning to become
elementary education teachers. With this latest edition, Dynamic
Physical Education for Elementary School Children remains the go-to
book for both preservice and in-service teachers—just as it has
been for more than 50 years.
* The Activity Cards are packaged conveniently in a separate box
and span seven instructional areas, including Classroom-Based
Activities, Large Area Activities, Basic Skills, Playground Sports,
Multicultural Activities, Nutrition & Sun Safety, and Health
& Fitness, and an introductory section with implementation
suggestions. Comprised of 268 individual, ready-to-go exercises and
games, the Activity Cards include quick-reference icons that
indicate classroom content tie-ins, where applicable, for subject
matter in math, social studies, science, and language arts.
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