Exam 4: Curriculum Development and Improving Instructional Effectiveness
Exam 1: Elementary School Physical Education70 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding the Growth and Development of Children53 Questions
Exam 3: Preparing a Quality Lesson66 Questions
Exam 4: Curriculum Development and Improving Instructional Effectiveness53 Questions
Exam 5: Management and Discipline72 Questions
Exam 6: Children With Disabilities40 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluation57 Questions
Exam 8: Legal Liability, Supervision, and Safety50 Questions
Exam 9: Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies33 Questions
Exam 10: Integrating Academic Concepts in Physical Education21 Questions
Exam 11: Promoting and Monitoring Physical Activity51 Questions
Exam 12: Physical Fitness49 Questions
Exam 13: Active and Healthy Schools25 Questions
Exam 14: Movement Concepts and Themes50 Questions
Exam 15: Fundamental Motor Skills and Introductory Activities56 Questions
Exam 16: Manipulative Skills33 Questions
Exam 17: Body Management Skills33 Questions
Exam 18: Rhythmic Movement Skills45 Questions
Exam 19: Gymnastic Skills44 Questions
Exam 20: Cooperative Skills24 Questions
Exam 21: Game Skills43 Questions
Exam 22: Lifetime Activities26 Questions
Exam 23: Basketball40 Questions
Exam 24: Football35 Questions
Exam 25: Hockey36 Questions
Exam 26: Soccer35 Questions
Exam 27: Softball30 Questions
Exam 28: Track, Field, and Cross-Country Running36 Questions
Exam 29: Volleyball38 Questions
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Basic urges of children are affected by heredity or environmental influences.
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Having one piece of equipment per child is necessary to learn at an optimum rate.
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The affective domain deals with feelings, attitudes, and values.
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Which environmental factor does NOT affect curriculum development?
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Children at Developmental Level II are noisy, egocentric, developing hand-eye coordination, wanting attention, and refining muscle coordination.
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The urges of children represent broad traits that are typical of children regardless of age and are unaffected by developmental maturity.
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The primary focus of the curriculum is promoting physical fitness and applying motor skills.
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Physical education must be largely an instructional program if it is to acquire a full partnership in the child's overall education.
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What areas should be considered when developing child-centered activities for a physical education curriculum?
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