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  1. Dynamic Physical Education Curriculum Guide: Lesson Plans for Implementation by Robert P. Pangrazi, 2009-04-02
  2. NYSTCE CST Physical Education 076 (XAM CST (Paperback)) by Sharon Wynne, 2008-08-01
  3. Physical Education Lesson Plans for Classroom Teachers, Kindergarten-3rd grade by Carol Jahan, 2010-03-10
  4. Physical Education For Homeschool Co-ops and Private Schools by Bruce Whitney, 1998
  5. Performance-Based Assessment for Middle and High School Physical Education-2nd Edition by Jacalyn Lea Lund, Mary Fortman Kirk, 2010-04-19
  6. Lesson Plans for Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students (5th Edition) by Carol Casten, 2005-06-30
  7. You'll Never Guess What We Did in Gym Today!More New Physical Education Games and Activities by Kenneth G. Tillman, Patricia Rizzo Toner, 1984-06
  8. Complete Elementary Physical Education Guide by Rosalie Bryant, Eloise McLean Oliver, 1974-06
  9. GCSE Physical Education Through Diagrams (Oxford Revision Guides) by R. Gallagher, Sally Fountain, et all 1998-01-22
  10. Teaching Physical Education for Learning by Judith Rink, 2009-03-10
  11. Physical Education Curriculum Activities Kit for Grades K-6 by Keg Wheeler, Otto H. Spilker, 1991-03
  12. Foundations of Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport (Foundations of Physical Education and Sport) by Deborah Wuest, Charles Bucher, 2008-01-15

41. MSU | Department Of Physics And Astronomy
of research and related work.......
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/physics/research/education.php
Physics Education
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB-BASED TUTORIALS:
Increasingly, the Internet is being used to deliver online courses and content to help enhance learning in offline courses. In science, and in particular physics, this use has included online activities that were meant to replace homework and sometimes laboratories. As a result, there is a growing demand for systematic assessment of the effectiveness of the Web-delivered learning environments. Our group is conducting experiments focusing on the efficacy of Web-delivered visualization tutorials designed to teach kinematics and optics.
In our research, we get volunteers to complete media enhanced interactive tutorials and we compare their performance and attitude to a volunteer control group. We also examine the student interaction with the various elements of the tutorial by examining logs and by videotaping them. Along with these experiments, we have been collecting Force Concept Inventory data since Fall 1998 semester. We are hoping that this data will provide us with a baseline data for future research.
We attempt to base our tutorials on results already published by the Physics education research community as well as results published by other education researchers.

42. UMaine Physics Education Research Laboratory: PERLnet Home
Researches how students learn physics, models of human reasoning, teacher training and development, and curriculum development and dissemination.
http://perlnet.umaine.edu/
University of Maine
Physics Education Research Laboratory
We've moved! You can find our updated website at http://www.umaine.edu/per/ . Many materials are still being moved, but this site is now deprecated, and newer versions will be found over there rather than here. Department of Physics and Astronomy
College of Education and Human Development

Center for Science and Mathematics Education Research
Contact Information Michael C. Wittmann
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John R. Thompson
Department of Physics and Astronomy
5709 Bennett Hall
University of Maine
Orono ME 04401-5709 tel: Michael C. Wittmann: 207 - 581 - 1237
tel: John R. Thompson: 207 - 581 - 1030 fax: 207 - 581 - 3410

43. Physical Education
Nichole Wilder Physical Education Coordinator Coordinated School Health Program 325 W. Gaines Street, Suite 444 Tallahassee, FL 323990400
http://www.fldoe.org/BII/CSHP/Education/Physical_Ed/default.asp
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Promotes lifelong health and fitness.
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44. OSU Physics Education Research
Tools, people, projects, grants, seminars, and links.
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~physedu/
Physics Education Research
Department of Physics
The Ohio State University
191 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus OH 43210-1117 Main Page / Projects List People Seminar Publications Faculty Gordon Aubrecht Lei Bao Andrew Heckler Neville W. "Bill" Reay Postdocs Lin Ding Grad Students Jing Han Rebecca Rosenblatt Thomas Scaife
Current Projects
  • Measurement of scientific reasoning ability and conceptual understanding of physics content
  • Quantitative models of learning and assessment Cognitive origins of student difficulties Measurement of learning, decay and interference in student understanding during a course Use of clickers in large-format lectures Development of "virtual reality" physics simulations for teaching Student understanding of Materials Science
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45. NCSU Physics Education Research (PER)
PER department within North Carolina State University. Provides links for further information on the subject.
http://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/physics/Physics_Ed/index.html
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    Welcome to the NC State Physics Education Research Group! Our faculty members and numerous graduate students constitute one of the most well-known and respected PER Groups in the nation. Historically, we have made significant contributions to the field in assessments such as TUG-K and BEMA; we have made curricular contributions, such as the development and implementation of the Matter and Interactions curriculum; and we have developed the

46. University Of Cape Town Physics Education Research Group
Contact information and recent publications.
http://www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/dept/phyedu.htm
Physics Department
University of Cape Town Physics Education Research Saalih Allie E-mail: saalih.allie@uct.ac.za and Andy Buffler E-mail: andy.buffler@uct.ac.za
MSc and PhD projects are available. Please email us directly.
Recent publications: "Writing-intensive physics laboratory reports: tasks and assessment"
The Physics Teacher "First year physics students' perceptions of the quality of experimental measurements"
International Journal of Science Education "An investigation of students' ability to communicate science investigations"
South African Journal of Higher Education "A Course in Tools and Procedures for Physics I"
S. Allie and A. Buffler
American Journal of Physics "The communication of laboratory investigations by university entrants"
Journal of Research in Science Teaching "Point and Set Reasoning in Pracrtical Science Measurement by Entering University Freshmen"
Science Education "The development of first year physics students' ideas about measurement in terms of point and set paradigms" International Journal of Science Education "Teaching measurement in the introductory physics laboratory" S. Allie, A. Buffler, B. Campbell, D. Evangelinos, F. Lubben, D. Psillos and O. Valassiades

47. Physical Education Standards
Contact Information. Unit of Student Assessment Office of Standards and Assessments 201 East Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 8666929
http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeassess/documents/OSA/standards/physed.htm
The Colorado Department of Education Offices Staff Contacts Colorado.gov Unit of Student Assessment
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    Adopted December 11, 1997
    COLORADO
    MODEL CONTENT STANDARDS
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    PHYSICAL EDUCATION
    CONTENTS
    Colorado Model Physical Education Standards Task Force
    Introduction
    Standards Glossary ... References INTRODUCTION Colorado Model Physical Education Standards Physical education is a component of education that takes place through movement. It creates the opportunity for individuals to learn and understand academic applications for healthy lives. In physical education, as in all academic areas, students must learn the basic skills which require practice and refinement in physical education settings. Students integrate and apply these skills in everyday life. Through regular participation in physical activity, students will have the opportunity to develop a pattern of life-enhancing and self-rewarding experiences that contribute to their potential to be healthier members of society. Students should be challenged to participate daily in healthy choices and health-enhancing activities and behaviors. Physical education and athletic programs have different purposes. The purpose of physical education is for all students:

48. UMass Amherst SRRI -- PERG
PER at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Provides perspectives on pedagogy, educational research results, applications to teaching, and curriculum materials.
http://srri.umass.edu/perg
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Research, development, and outreach for science, math, and engineering education
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Physics Education Research Group Contact(s): Beatty, Ian D. During 2008-2009, PERG (a.k.a. UMPERG) is transitioning from UMass to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro , where it joins the UNCG PERG is a team of physicists studying knowledge, cognition, learning, and teaching about physics and other sciences. We investigate fundamental questions in the cognitive science of physics learning and expertise; develop pedagogic techniques and curricula; and promote effective instruction within our university and around the world. PERG was founded by Prof. William Gerace, a theoretical nuclear physicist, who began research into physics education in 1976. He was joined in turn by Jose Mestre, Robert Dufresne, and William Leonard, all of whom completed doctoral dissertations in theoretical nuclear physics before joining the educational research effort. Ian Beatty joined later, completing a Physics Ph.D. with a dissertation in physics education research. Over the years, UMPERG has employed and worked with many undergraduate and graduate students. UMPERG was originally a research group within the UMass Department of Physics as well as a founding element of SRRI; in later years, it was solely affiliated with SRRI.

49. Physical Education Definition Of Physical Education In The Free Online Encyclope
physical education. Training in physical fitness and in skills requiring or promoting it. In the U.S. it is required in most primary and secondary schools.
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/physical education

50. Dave's Physics Education Page
Talks, papers and favorite quotes and links of Ohio State Professor Dave Van Domelen.
http://www.eyrie.org/~dvandom/Edu/

51. Welcome :: MIT DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION
Home; GIR Information; Calendar; Quarter Schedule; Course Catalog; Alternative Points; Registration; Swim Boat Test; Physical Education Plan; FAQs; DAPER Membership
http://mitpe.com/
MIT Home DAPER Home About Us Contact Us ... STELLAR
Welcome to Physical Education
Our office offers a variety of physical education classes for undergraduate students to complete the swim requirement and the 8 point General Institute Requirement. The swim requirement can be met by completing a beginner swim class or electing to test out. Classes generally meet twice a week for 40 minutes. The program administers over 40 different class sessions beginning every six weeks during the academic year.
What is Physical Education at MIT?

View the swim test instructional video here.

REGISTRATION Quarter 2 Full Schedule
Quarter 2 Courses begin Oct 25 - see calendar for more detail.
Due to a late retirement notice, PE Pistol will not be offered in Quarters1 and 2 but we expect to offer it in later quarters.
Quarter 2 Dates:
Mon., Oct 25 - Thurs., Dec. 9
IAP Registration:
Wed., Dec. 1 (8am) - Wed., Dec. 8 (1pm) To check your PE history (points), click on "registration" and then on "history." You can also check your attendance on PE Course Stellar sites. Swim Tests: Offered every Tues, Wed, Thurs at 8am and 8pm

52. Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego We Wrocławiu
About the university, information for foreign applicants.
http://www.awf.wroc.pl/
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53. TEA - Curriculum - Health & PE
Information regarding _ in Texas Public Education Frequently Asked Questions. The Health and PE Unit welcomes you to our web site!
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/curriculum/hpe/index.html
Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Curriculum Home Foundation Curriculum Mathematics Science Social Studies Enrichment Curriculum Fine Arts Languages Other Than English Technology Applications Curriculum Programs Advanced Academics Bilingual / ESL Early Childhood Educational Technology ...
Frequently Asked Questions
The Health and PE Unit welcomes you to our web site! This site will provide you with information on curriculum, assessment, rules, etc. We welcome any suggestions you may have that will improve this site for individuals working to provide high quality Health and PE programs for students. Click here to join our Mailing List and receive updates!
This page last updated March 25, 2009 Announcements
Correspondence Regarding Middle and Junior High School Health Education Instruction and Coordinated School Health Programs
SB 530: Physical Activity Requirements for
Public School Students Students below sixth grade are required to participate in moderate or vigorous daily physical activity for at least 30 minutes throughout the school year If a school district determines, for any particular grade level below sixth grade, that this requirement is impractical due to scheduling concerns or other factors, students in that grade level may participate in moderate or vigorous physical activity for at least 135 minutes during each school week. Districts that use block scheduling, may as an alternative require students to participate in moderate or vigorous physical activity for at least 225 minutes during each two-week school period.

54. UNL Research In Physics Education
Research in physics education focuses the attention of the physicist on aspects of the processes of teaching and learning physics. Research topics in this field span a broad range, from psychology to computer science.
http://physics.unl.edu/~rpeg/rpeg.html
PhDs in research in physics education were offered in the department from 1989 to 2005. During that time
four PhDs were awarded: Weijia Zhang (1996), Brian Adrian (1997), Rebecca Lindell (2001), and Thomas Thaden-Koch (2003). Miscellaneous RPEG Projects Background of Research in Education at UNL PERC98 (Proceedings online) PERC98 Information Physics Teacher's CD-ROM Toolkit The Physics InfoMall
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Educational Psychology
vpc@unlserve.unl.edu

55. Physical Education- Montgomery County Public School
The goal of Pre K12 physical education is to help students become responsible citizens who are both physically educated and health literate. Each student will set and achieve
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The goal of Pre K-12 physical education is to help students become responsible citizens who are both physically educated and health literate. Each student will set and achieve personally challenging goals in physical activity, apply higher order thinking skills to human movement, and design personal movement and fitness plans. Students will be able to display the skills and practices of a physically active lifestyle, knowing the benefits of their choices to be involved in physical activity. They will be physically fit and have a mindset that values physical activity and its benefits in sustaining healthy lifestyles. Give us your feedback
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56. University Of Maryland Physics Education Research Group Homepage
List includes papers that may be of interest to researchers in physics education and to physics teachers interested in making their classrooms more effective. Papers have been selected that focus on high school or college level physics teaching, though they may occasionally be papers describing work with younger students if they seem relevant. This list includes papers published with calendar dates of 2000.
http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/pap00.htm
University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group
PERG Info PERG materials PERG HOMEPAGE PER on the web ... Resources on the web
Papers in Physics Education Research: 2000
This list includes papers published in other journals that may be of interest to researchers in physics education and to physics teachers interested in making their classrooms more effective. Papers have been selected that focus on high school or college level physics teaching, though we may occasionally include papers described work with younger students if they seem relevant. This list includes papers published with calendar dates of 2000. (papers selected by E. F. Redish and H. Dobbins)
The American Journal of Physics
  • S. Tobias, From innovation to change: Forging a physics education reform agenda for the 21st century, Am. J. Phys
  • J. Touger, The role of language in learning physics: Beyond semantics, Am. J. Phys. (4), 306-307 (letter) (2000).
  • R. H. Howes and R. C. Hilborn Winds of Change, Am. J. Phys. (5), 401-402 (guest comment) (2000)
  • E. L. Jossem, The Teaching of Physics, Am. J. Phys.

57. Physical Education, Information About Physical Education
The history of physical education reflects people's attitudes about physicalactivity. From prehistoric times, because survival was related to physical stamina and to people's
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The history of physical education reflects people's attitudes about physicalactivity. From prehistoric times, because survival was related to physical stamina and to people's ability to find food, no separate physical fitness programs were needed. Gradually, ancient societies in China, Egypt, Greece, and Rome adopted physical education as part of military training. As the more developed societies came to value the scholarly life, physical education lost favor. Many developed countries have had to strike a balance between physical and intellectual interests. The history of physical education frequently shows a pattern of military, social, and political influence. In one high point of ancient history, Athenian Greeks came to the forefront in the era 700 to 600 B.C. with their quest for physical and intellectual perfection. In numerous festivals, Athenians celebrated the beautyof the human form in dance, art, religious rites, and athletics. Athenians honored the gods of Olympus, especially Zeus, with the first Olympic Games. The Olympic Games offered a civilizing influence, with social class disregardedand all citizens judged on athletic competition. If a war was being fought,it was halted during the Olympic Games. Many historians regard Athenian culture as the height of early physical education, but like their Chinese predecessors, the Athenians felt the competing influence of intellectualism.

58. University Of Maryland Physics Education Research Group Homepage
A combined effort of the Physics Department and School of Education. Studies the learning and teaching of physics at the high school and university level. Graduate degrees may be earned in physics or in education.
http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/
University of Maryland
Physics Education Research Group
PERG Info PERG materials PERG HOMEPAGE PER on the web ... Resources on the web The University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group is a combined effort of the Physics Department and School of Education to study the learning and teaching of physics at all levels from elementary school to the graduate level. Our program focuses includes both qualitative and quantitative research and relies heavily on video data of authentic classroom and learning environments. Graduate degrees may be earned in physics or in education.
Information about our group
  • Degree Programs : Descriptions of the degree programs currently available
  • Projects : Links to information about projects done by the UMd PERG
  • People : A list of current members of the UMd PERG
  • Directory : Phone numbers, offices, and emails of group members
  • Alumni : A list of former members of the UMd PERG
  • FrontPage : PERG wiki (internal homepage)
  • Seminar : Schedule of speakers for the group seminar, Physics 708
  • Upcoming events
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Research Resources from the UMd PERG
  • Papers and Talks : Research papers and talks given by the members of the UMd PERG
  • Dissertations : Printable copies of PER dissertations from the UMd PERG
  • Research Tools : Bibliographies, surveys, diagnostic tests, and analysis spreadsheets

59. SDE Physical Education
Physical Education Abstract Planned, sequential PK12 physical education provides psychomotor, cognitive and affective content and learning experiences that promote optimum
http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/cwp/view.asp?a=2618&q=320886

60. Gym Mats, Gymnastic Mats, Martial Arts Mats, Gymnastics Equipment, Gymnastic Sup
Sells gymnastic and martial arts mats, physical education supplies and gymnastics equipment.
http://cartwheelfactory.com

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