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PDHPE:You and The Profession By Jessica Gillies
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  • 1. By Jessica Gillies
  • 2. Me and My PDHPE experiences
  • 3. Title Pony Club
  • 4. Junior Netball
  • 5. Title Year 7 Camp
  • 6. High School
  • 7. 2013
  • 8. 2013
  • 9. 2013
  • 10. The PDHPE Educator How the PE teacher is viewed by school girls How the PE teacher is viewed by school boys How the PE teacher feels they are treated
  • 11. Actions & Communication Participating Encouraging Feedback Organised Engaging Skills & Knowledge Interactive Variety of teaching strategies Behaviour management Curriculum understanding How School girls see their PE teacher
  • 12. Passionate
  • 13. Limited Resources Pressures on the PE teacher Curry, 2012
  • 14. PDHPE and Educational Settings: My Position
  • 15. Cognitive capabilities Independence Physical wellbeing Healthy Lifestyles Interpersonal relationships Health choices
  • 16. PDHPE
  • 17. References Berk, L. E. (2011). Infants, Children, and Adolescents. Boston: Pearson Education . Board of Studies. (2007). Personal Development, Health and Physical Education K-6 Syllabus. Retrieved from http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/primary/pdhpe/syllabus/ Curry, C. (2012, May). Facts behind the active decline. Retrieved from The Sydney Morning Herald: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/society- and-culture/facts-behind-the-active-decline-20120520-1yz00.html Matthews, C. (2012). Healthy Children: A Guide For Child Care. Chatswood: Reed International Books.