Broward County Physical Education And Activity

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Broward CountyPhysical Education and Activity Has a district PE coordinatorRequires each school to have a PE coordinatorRequires or encourages schools to follownational or state PE standards or 2guidelinesHas PE standards or guidelines based on the National Standards for PhysicalEducationAddresses the following topics in goals and nt and maintenance of health-enhancing level of physicalfitnessCompetence in motor skills and movement patterns to performvariety of physical activitiesRegular participation in physical activityResponsible personal and social behavior that respects self andothers in physical activity settingsUnderstanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, andtacticsValue for physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, selfexpression, and/or social interaction Requires that schools will teach PEStudents can be exempted from physical education for the following reasons:ElementaryMiddleSchoolsSchools Religious reasonsLong-term physical or medical disability Cognitive disability High physical competency test scoreParticipation in school activities other than sports, such as band or chorusParticipation in community sports activitiesParticipation in community service activitiesRequires or recommends that schools give the following types of tests:ElementaryMiddleSchoolsSchoolsWritten tests of knowledge 21 SHPPS 2006 Broward County 2HighSchools HighSchools HighSchools 2

Broward CountySkill performance tests 2 2Fitness level tests 2 2Requires or recommends that districts or 2schools use one particular curriculum for 2PERequires or recommends that schools use the following specific fitness tests:ElementaryMiddleSchoolsSchoolsFitnessgram 2 2 2 2 2HighSchools 2The Physical Fitness Test from the 2 2 2President’s ChallengeThe Health Fitness Test, from the 2 2 2President’s ChallengeThe Youth Fitness Test, from the 2 2 2YMCAAny other fitness test 2 2 2Provided the following information or materials for PE during the past two rt describing scope and sequence of instruction Curriculum Lesson plans or learning activities List of recommended curriculaPlans for how to assess or evaluate studentsSpecifies a maximum student-to-teacher ratio for PE classes Has specified time requirements for PERequires newly hired PE teachers to have undergraduate or graduate training in PEor a related fieldRequires newly hired PE teachers to be certified, licensed, or endorsed by thestateProvided funding for staff development or offered staff development to PE teachers during thepast two years on the following topics: Administering or using fitness testsAssessing or evaluating student performanceDeveloping and using student portfoliosDeveloping individualized physical activity plansEncouraging family involvement in physical activity Injury prevention and first aidMethods for inclusion and participation of overweight children2 SHPPS 2006 Broward County

Broward CountyMethods to increase amount of class time students are active Methods to promote gender equityRecognizing and responding to chronic health conditionsTeaching individual or paired activities or sportsTeaching movement skills and conceptsTeaching students with long-term disabilitiesTeaching team or group activities or sportsUsing physical activity monitoring devices Using technology for PEDid the following to promote physical education during the past 12 months:Provided families with information on school physical educationOffered physical education for familiesProvided district or school personnel with information on school physicaleducationSought positive media attention for school physical educationEvaluated the following aspects of physical education during the past two years: Physical education policies Physical education curriculaPhysical education staff development or in-service programsRequires or recommends that elementaryschools provide regularly scheduled 2recessProhibits or actively discourages schools from the following:Using physical activity as punishment 3for bad behavior in PEUsing physical activity as punishmentfor poor performance or bad behavior 3in sportsExcluding students from PE as 3punishment for bad behavior inanother classExcluding students from recess as 3punishment for bad behaviorRequires student use of protective gear during the following activities: Physical educationIntramural activities or physical activity clubs Interscholastic sports3 SHPPS 2006 Broward County

Broward CountyProvided funding for staff development oroffered staff development tointerscholastic sports coaches during thepast two years4 SHPPS 2006 Broward County

Broward CountyThis publication was prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Itsummarizes district-level data collected during the School Health Policies and Programs Study(SHPPS) 2006 from each of the 22 local education agencies funded by the Division ofAdolescent and School Health. SHPPS is conducted periodically to monitor the extent to whichschool health policies and practices are addressing the leading causes of death, illness, andsocial problems among young people and adults.For additional information on SHPPS or to order SHPPS publications, contact the Centers forDisease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and HealthPromotion, Division of Adolescent and School Health, 4770 Buford Highway, NE, Mailstop K-33,Atlanta, GA 30341-3717; 800-CDC-INFO; www.cdc.gov/shpps.Footnotes1Unless otherwise indicated, Yes NoNA Not Applicable?2Incomplete Data Requires Recommends or Encourages3 Neither Requires, Recommends, nor Encourages?Incomplete Data Prohibits Discourages Neither Prohibits nor Discourages?Incomplete Data4SCHIP is the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.5WIC is the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children.5 SHPPS 2006 Broward County

Broward County6 Associate’s Degree in Nursing Undergraduate Degree in Nursing Graduate Degree in Nursing Associate’s Degree in Any Field Undergraduate Degree in Any Field Graduate Degree in Any Field7NANot Applicable?Incomplete Data Undergraduate Degree in Specific Field Master’s Degree in Specific Field Doctoral Degree in Specific Field Undergraduate Degree in Any Field Master’s Degree in Any Field Doctoral Degree in Any Field8 Other DegreeNANot Applicable?Incomplete Data High school diploma or GED Associate's degree in nutrition or a related field Undergraduate degree in nutrition or a related field9 Graduate degree in nutrition or a related fieldNANot Applicable?Incomplete Data Yes (For Breakfast, All Schools) Yes (For Breakfast, Some Categories of Schools)10 No?Incomplete DataJunk foods are defined as foods or beverages that have low nutrient density, that is, theyprovide calories primarily through fats or added sugars and have minimal amounts ofvitamins and minerals.6 SHPPS 2006 Broward County

Broward County11 Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events On School Property Only12 Neither on School Property nor at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events?Incomplete Data Required of All Faculty and Staff Required of Some Faculty and Staff Not Required on Any Faculty or Staff?Incomplete Data7 SHPPS 2006 Broward County

Schools ; Middle Schools : High Schools : Achievement and maintenance of health-enhancing level of physical . Incomplete Data . 7 SHPPS 2006 Broward County . Title: Broward County Physical Education and Activity Author: CDC Created Date: 12/18/2008 1:19:07 PM .