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Relevant Elementary Physical Education (EDMA 272)

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Course Overview

Technology Requirements:
For this course you will need access to:

  • Adobe Acrobat or similar pdf reader
  • Microsoft Word

Students will receive a link to download course documents in a confirmation email sent via our registration system after paying for the course. Please look for this email.

3 Semester Hours of Graduate Credit
You have up to one YEAR to complete the course!

This course will help you understand the research behind movement and learning and how you can put more relevance into organized, well-managed lessons. You will learn strategies to help anchor learning with a variety of movement-based activities that can be used daily in physical education. In addition, you will read or see activities that teach children how to learn and move at the same time. Exercise can help the brain decrease the amount of mental stress that can cause lapses in learning. You will learn to develop an action plan to creatively implement activities that will easily supplement what you already teach without changing your whole curriculum.

This course is in DVD format which will be sent to you via USPS at no extra cost. You will be required to pay for the return of any DVD's that come to you upon completion of your course.

**Please note that the student needs to purchase:

  • Ratey, J. J. (2008), Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain. New York, NY: Little, Brown and Company Hachette Book Group USA.
  • Summerford, C. (2009), Action-packed classrooms K-5: Using movement to educate and invigorate learners. (2nd ed.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

 This will allow us to keep tuition at its current rate.  

SYLLABUS

Instructor

Lori Smith, Physical Educator for 18 years
2007 Black Hawk County (Iowa) Gold Star Teacher
2001 Iowa Elementary Physical Educator of the Year
National Presenter

Questions?
Check our or contact us at distancelearning@drake.edu.