The BPED program is aimed at producing professional teachers with the technical and pedagogical competencies to meet the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective needs of learners. Moreover, as the focus of the program is on teaching Physical Education and Health, the program intends to equip pre-service teachers with dance, sports, fitness, and health concepts and skills as well as movement competency and proficiency focusing on the pedagogy of Physical Education programs.
The program aims to accomplish the following objectives:
1.1. Apply scientific and evidence-based practices critical to the educational and learning processes.
2.1. Demonstrate skillful performance in a variety of physical activities.
2.2. Adapt performance to variety of physical activity settings: (e.g. formal classes, recreational, and competitive)
3.1. Critically examine the curriculum (e.g. content, pedagogy and assessments) and program, and enhance (e.g. innovate) them necessarily.
3.2. Plan and implement safe and effective physical activity programs to address the needs of individual and groups in school and/or non-school settings.
3.3. Monitor and evaluate physical activity programs in school and/or non-school settings.
3.4. Use appropriate assessments in, as and for student or client learning. Use information, media, and technology in pedagogy and for lifelong learning.
4.1. Demonstrate firm work/professional ethics.
4.2. Cultivate solidarity by working and dealing with/relating to others harmoniously.
4.3. Promote the advancement of the profession by making sense of and getting involved in
current discourse that impact on the profession.
4.4 Pursue lifelong learning for personal and professional development.
5.1. Communicate effectively with PE practitioners, other professionals, and stakeholders.
5.2. Use oral, written, and technology formats deftly.
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