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The new National Physical Education Standards — released in March 2024 after a multi-year revision process — provide a comprehensive framework for educators to deliver high-quality instruction and makes a positive difference in the health and well-being of every student.
- New National Physical Education Standards - SHAPE America
SHAPE America’s National Physical Education Standards define...
- Standards for Health and Physical Education in the U.S. - SHAPE America
National Standards. SHAPE America sets the standard for...
- New National Physical Education Standards - SHAPE America
Standard 6. Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.! The intent of this standard is to develop an awareness of the intrinsic values and benefits of participation in physical activity that provides personal meaning. Physical activity
The six national content standards are as follows: . Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities. Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.
NASPE standards for beginning physical education teachers (1995c) outline standards in nine areas: content knowledge, growth and development, diverse learners, management and motivation, communication, planning and instruction, learner assessment, reflection, and collaboration.
SHAPE America’s National Physical Education Standards define what a student should know and be able to do as result of a highly effective physical education program. The standards serve as an important framework to address the holistic development of students and ensure consistency and quality in physical education programs nationwide.
National Standards. SHAPE America sets the standard for health and physical education in the United States — and 80% of teachers indicate they look to us to lead the way on best practices and guidelines for HPE in schools.
Standard 6: Chooses physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. HAS learned skills necessary to perform a variety of physical activities. IS physically fit. DOES participate regularly in physical activity.