Credits
120-129
Teach students healthy lifestyles and choices today and for the future.
Establish fun, interactive, and supportive environments for elementary, middle, and high school students to develop their physical abilities and confidence. With a degree in K-12 physical education, you will teach students the importance of exercise and health education as youth, teenagers, and eventually as adults.
Virtual TourBecoming a physical education teacher requires a knowledge in a wide-variety of topics to meet the physical, emotional, and mental needs of K-12 students. Develop the skills and awareness to modifty activities for students with specific disabilities in a recreational setting. Gain a better understanding of the human body with exercise physiology, motor development, anatomy, and physiology. Plus, you will learn the ins and outs of health education within personal, family, and community health.
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