EU 416P
Health & Phys Ed Primary/Jr
Throughout this course Teacher Candidates will explore the Ontario
Primary/Junior Health and Physical Education Curriculum, and related health
and physical education theories and teaching models. The course topics
enhance physical and health literacy through inquiry into physical activity
and motor competence, physical health and safety, healthy relationships,
and sexual health. This course will also include an overview of the most
common mental health issues impacting Kindergarten to grade 6 students,
as well as the roles of different professionals within a multidisciplinary
model, resources available to educators, and ways in which teachers can
promote mental well-being as part of their everyday practice. Teacher
Candidates will also examine the influence of culture on emerging planning
and instructional choices/decisions for inclusion in health and physical
education among diverse population.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor Education students.
Throughout this course Teacher Candidates will explore the Ontario
Primary/Junior Health and Physical Education Curriculum, and related health
and physical education theories and teaching models. The course topics
enhance physical and health literacy through inquiry into physical activity
and motor competence, physical health and safety, healthy relationships,
and sexual health. This course will also include an overview of the most
common mental health issues impacting Kindergarten to grade 6 students,
as well as the roles of different professionals within a multidisciplinary
model, resources available to educators, and ways in which teachers can
promote mental well-being as part of their everyday practice. Teacher
Candidates will also examine the influence of culture on emerging planning
and instructional choices/decisions for inclusion in health and physical
education among diverse population.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor Education students.
Throughout this course Teacher Candidates will explore the Ontario
Primary/Junior Health and Physical Education Curriculum, and related health
and physical education theories and teaching models. The course topics
enhance physical and health literacy through inquiry into physical activity
and motor competence, physical health and safety, healthy relationships,
and sexual health. This course will also include an overview of the most
common mental health issues impacting Kindergarten to grade 6 students,
as well as the roles of different professionals within a multidisciplinary
model, resources available to educators, and ways in which teachers can
promote mental well-being as part of their everyday practice. Teacher
Candidates will also examine the influence of culture on emerging planning
and instructional choices/decisions for inclusion in health and physical
education among diverse population.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor Education students.