This book aligns with SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade-Level
Outcomes for
K-12 Physical Education, and as a result is a text that you can use with confidence as you help develop
physical literacy in your students.
Lesson Planning for Skills-Based Health Education is a highly
practical and
useful resource for middle school and high school health educators looking for innovative and
tried-and-true ways to implement a skills-based approach to health education.
Variables in assessment instruments and in the administration and
interpretation of
tests can sometimes generate more questions than answers.
That’s why special education and adapted physical activity teachers have come to rely on Developmental
and Adapted Physical Activity Assessment.
Now in its second edition, this is the one of the only textbooks that focuses solely on assessment,
providing valuable and in-depth clarity, guidance, and understanding in the principles and practical
applications of assessment.
As a physical educator (or student preparing to become one), you need to know
more than
the skills, techniques, and tactics of the sports and activities you teach. You need to understand,
among other things, how to create task progressions, how to organize and adapt those tasks, and how to
detect and correct student errors. Effective Physical Education Content and Instruction will help you
learn how to do just that.