Module 1: Introduction To Physical Education: Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
Module 1: Introduction To Physical Education: Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
Module 1: Introduction To Physical Education: Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
MODULE OVERVIEW:
Physical education is an integral part of the total education process and has
as its aims the development of physically, mentally, socially, emotionally and
spiritually. The objective of Physical Education is to develop a comprehensive
outlook of an individual with a strong civic position, moral qualities, sense of
responsibility, an independent, initiative, tolerant person who is able to successfully
socialize and to use different forms of physical education and sports in daily life to
protect his or her own health and promote effective professional activities. The main
objective is fostering physical education and the teaching how to implement it in
social, professional, physical and recreational activities.
OBJECTIVES:
After studying this module students are expected to:
PRE-TEST/ WARM-UP
Warm- up: For 2-5 minutes, ponder on these questions: (You can write on a sheet of
paper or you can send your answer on the chat box)
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1. When you hear the word “Physical Education” what comes first into your
mind?
2. Do you consider yourself a physically fit person? Why?
LECTURE PROPER
The service of Physical Education refers to the four subjects to give to the
freshmen and sophomores in the first four semesters of their college the appreciation
of the different activities as part of their curriculum in all programs.
Physical Education 3: Individual/Dual Sports & Team Sports - It deals with the
acquisition of fundamental skills on the different sports and games such as
badminton, volleyball, table tennis and basketball.
The brief history of physical education would start in just about 1820
when schools focused on gymnastics, hygiene training and care and development of
the human body. By the year 1950, over 400 institutes had introduced majors in
physical education. The Young Men's Christian Association launched its very first
chapter in 1851 and focused on physical activities. Colleges were encouraged to
focus on intramural sports particularly track, field and football. But physical education
became a formal requirement following the civil war when many states opted to pass
laws that required schools to incorporate a substantial physical education component
into their curriculums. But it was not till 1970 that an amendment was made to the
Federal Education Act that allowed women from high school and college to compete
in athletic competitions. Sex-based discrimination was completely outlawed from
government funded programs at this point.
popularity of sports within colleges and universities and funding greatly increased.
Colleges took great pride in their athletic programs and sports scholarships became
a norm. There was also a surge in people who enrolled in sports education programs
to meet the growing demand for professionals in the field.
But this is not meant to imply that the history of physical education has been all rosy.
Late in the twentieth century there was certainly a decline in the commitment to
physical education. The growing offering of extra subjects and electives in schools
means that the shift was focusing away from physical education and towards
academics. The country also faced a recession around 1970 and 1980 and the
dearth of government funding means that physical education programs were often
the first to be cut from schools and universities.
But recent awareness of the need for balanced curriculums particularly given the
national concern over the state of obesity and children's attention towards non-
physical activities like video games has brought physical education back in the
spotlight. The government has re-signaled its commitment to physical education by
making it mandatory in public schools in early classes. But it remains an elective at
the high school level. One of the most interesting developments in the history of
physical education has been how the definition of physical education has evolved.
While it only encompassed traditional sports in the beginning, it now includes several
less physical activities such as yoga and meditation which are considered critical to
helping students develop a sense of control in such a stressful age.
The following objectives of Physical education are viewed and stated in terms of their
contribution to the outcomes of education and which justify the existence of the
physical education in the curriculum.
1. Physical Development
Through carefully selected physical education activities, an individual
who participates actively will develop and maintain and a high level of physical
fitness. The acquisition of physical skills can motivate an individual to
participate further in physical activities; hence, his growth and development will
be enhanced.
2. Social Development
Participation in physical education activities provides opportunities for
the development of desirable social traits needed for adjustment to the social
life in general. Some worthwhile traits are:
-Friendliness
-Cooperation
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3. Emotional Development
The informal nature of physical education activities offers opportunities
for self-expression and emotional mastery. Example of worthwhile emotional
traits are:
-Self-confidence
-Self-control
-Self-reliance
-Courage
-Determination
4. Mental Development
Through participation in physical education activities the individual
develops his mental capacities as he learn the mechanical principles
underlying movements, as he acquirers knowledge and understanding of rules
and strategies of game and sports, and as he discovers ways of improving his
movements in gymnastics and dance.
5. Spiritual Development
Provide the development of inner self and soul. Experiencing activities
helps students discover a personal meaning and purpose in life.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Miy43Nqj4TE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpgOKV1Kmjc
https://www.slideserve.com/nevaeh/basic-concepts-of-physical-education
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ASSIGNMENT
Read and study about Physical Fitness and Components of Physical Fitness.
REFERENCES
https://kpfu.ru/eng/academic-units/natural-sciences/physical-education-and-
sports-academic-unit/educational-process/objectives-of-the-department
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23267240.1934.10620676?
journalCode=ujrd16
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/sites/default/files/publications/eelc_assessme
nt_tools_ped401a.pdf
Doris D. Tulio, et. Al, “PE 1- Physical Fitness and Self testing Acti vities”, Katha
Publishing Co., Inc. 2005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoAWdnYIiIM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Miy43Nqj4TE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpgOKV1Kmjc
https://www.slideserve.com/nevaeh/basic-concepts-of-physical-education
https://www.excite.com/education/subject/brief-history-of-physical-education
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CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES
Nabua, Camarines Sur