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All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program!

All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program!. Philosophy of the program PETE Faculty The PETE BA Degree How do I become a teacher? (Credential Program) Add-on Options Supplemental Authorizations PETE Club. Philosophy of the program. (Text on our philosophy). PETE Faculty.

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All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program!

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  1. All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program! Philosophy of the program PETE Faculty The PETE BA Degree How do I become a teacher? (Credential Program) Add-on Options Supplemental Authorizations PETE Club

  2. Philosophy of the program • (Text on our philosophy)

  3. PETE Faculty • (Do want to list the PETE faculty? List advisors?)

  4. General Education • Foundation (18 units) • Lower Division Pathway (15 units) • Upper Division Pathway (9 units) • Diversity Courses (6 units) • U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals (6 units) • Electives (17 units) – See slide on Activity Courses Even if you have an AA or your JC adviser said you are fine, check with GE adviser on GE requirements!

  5. Core Courses • BIOL 103 Human Anatomy (4) • BIOL 104 Human Physiology (4) • KINE 320 Exercise and Sport Psychology (3) • KINE 321 Motor Development and Behavior (3) • KINE 322 Biomechanics (4) • KINE 323 Physiology of Exercise (4)

  6. PETE Required Courses • KINE 305: Philosophy of School Based P.E. (3) • KINE 306 Self-def. and Net-games for Teachers (3) • KINE 308 Rhythms and Dance for Teachers (3) • KINE 309 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for Children (3) • KINE 312 Outdoor Education for Teachers (3) • KINE 315 Intro to Adapted Physical Activity (3) • KINE 335 Youth Fitness (3) • KINE 410 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for Middle School (3) • KINE 411 Assessment in Physical Education (3) • KINE 484 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for High School (3) • KINE 154 A Beginning Swimming (1) or approved substitution if skills test passed in KINE 306 • KINE 156 A Beginning Tennis (1) or approved substitution if skills test passed in KINE 306

  7. Activity classes • Three courses selected: • Must have adviser’s approval • Focus on sports/activities where you are NOT very skilled. • In addition to the 3 required activity courses, we STRONGLY recommend that you take one additional 1-unit activity class each semester! • Skills tested in KINE 306: Tennis and Swimming • If you pass, select other courses (they still need approval). If you don’t pass, take KINE 154A (S) and 156A (T). • Swimming: Front crawl, Back crawl or backstroke, Sidestroke, Breaststroke, & Treading water • Tennis: Forehand ground stroke, Backhand groundstroke, Lob, Volley, Serve, & Game play

  8. [*1] GE Area A courses must be completed with a C- or better. [*2] Select a U.S. Diversity and a Global Cultures course from GE. [*3] C- or better is required for WP course. [*4] You must consult with major (PETE) adviser when selecting L-D activity courses. NOTE: Consider taking a Course Link in your first semester. 120 units for the degree (52 units in major)

  9. How do I become a teacher? • After the BA, enrollment in a 1 year Credential program • Two semesters of teaching in the schools and night courses • Apply last semester of BA. Usually March 1st and October 1st deadlines (check w/EDUC department) • Must also apply to graduate school (apply on-line) • CSU-Chico Credential program prerequisites: • BA and Subject Matter Competence (SMC) • ENGL 471 and EDTE 302 • Candidate Disposition Form • CBEST • Observation hours and other prerequisite courses built into the PETE program (about 9 units saved, you get CREDIT for the courses you have completed in PETE)

  10. Subject Matter Competence • State requires competence in your subject matter by degree or test. You get it by: • Completing the BA in PETE (w/ 2.75 GPA in major or cumulative 2.67 GPA). No lower than “C-” in any PETE courses • Or pass the CSET for Physical Education (No feedback, expensive…) • Or take CSET if you don’t meet GPA requirements • How do I get it? • Must request form from Catrina, then letter in P-1.

  11. C-BEST • Take as soon as possible, must pass by EDUC application deadline • Description???

  12. Candidate Disposition Forms • Completed for every candidate, -must request from Catrina. • Description?? What is it and why do we do it?

  13. Add-Ons • APE (15 – 20 units): Dr. Rebecca Lytle! • Coaching (6 units): Dr. Traci Ciapponi • Exercise Science (24 units): Dr. Traci Ciapponi

  14. Adapted Physical Education Added Authorization

  15. Supplementary Authorizations • A Supplemental Authorization for an Introductory Subject allows you to teach this subject through 9th grade level if you have a valid teaching credential in another subject area (i.e. P.E.). • Please ask your adviser for details about English, Math, Science, Social Science or any other Introductory or Specific Subjects. • 20 Lower division or 10 Upper division units, C or better

  16. Health Science Supplementary Authorization - Recommended • HCSV 369 Health Education Techniques or HCSV 462 School Health Programs •  Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice: • HCSV 265 Human Sexuality • HCSV 370 Drugs in our Society (Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice) • NFSC 303 Nutrition and Physical Fitness (Health and Wellness U.D. Pathway choice) • HCSV 451 Health Education for Secondary School Teachers (Part of Credential Program)

  17. PETE Majors’ Club • Get involved!! • Conferences: SHAPE America in Seattle, Spring break! • Go to PETE club meetings! Look for announcements.

  18. Other Programs • Inspire: (description) • TA Opportunities is Content Courses (306, 308, what elses?) • BeWELL • Kids Play? • What other opportunities do students have in the program?

  19. Time to declare!! • Fill out form. • Inform department about intent to complete minor if applicable.

  20. Advising • Be prepared! • Read all advising sheets and materials before asking questions • Degree Audit • Why? • How? • Make sure you declare PETEBA, or your course requirements will not show up.

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