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All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program!. Philosophy of the program PETE Faculty The PETE BA Degree How do I become a teacher? (Credential Program) Add-on Options Supplemental Authorizations PETE Club. Philosophy of the program. (Text on our philosophy). PETE Faculty.
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All you ever wanted to know About the PETE Program! Philosophy of the program PETE Faculty The PETE BA Degree How do I become a teacher? (Credential Program) Add-on Options Supplemental Authorizations PETE Club
Philosophy of the program • (Text on our philosophy)
PETE Faculty • (Do want to list the PETE faculty? List advisors?)
General Education • Foundation (18 units) • Lower Division Pathway (15 units) • Upper Division Pathway (9 units) • Diversity Courses (6 units) • U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals (6 units) • Electives (17 units) – See slide on Activity Courses Even if you have an AA or your JC adviser said you are fine, check with GE adviser on GE requirements!
Core Courses • BIOL 103 Human Anatomy (4) • BIOL 104 Human Physiology (4) • KINE 320 Exercise and Sport Psychology (3) • KINE 321 Motor Development and Behavior (3) • KINE 322 Biomechanics (4) • KINE 323 Physiology of Exercise (4)
PETE Required Courses • KINE 305: Philosophy of School Based P.E. (3) • KINE 306 Self-def. and Net-games for Teachers (3) • KINE 308 Rhythms and Dance for Teachers (3) • KINE 309 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for Children (3) • KINE 312 Outdoor Education for Teachers (3) • KINE 315 Intro to Adapted Physical Activity (3) • KINE 335 Youth Fitness (3) • KINE 410 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for Middle School (3) • KINE 411 Assessment in Physical Education (3) • KINE 484 Developmentally Appropriate P.E. for High School (3) • KINE 154 A Beginning Swimming (1) or approved substitution if skills test passed in KINE 306 • KINE 156 A Beginning Tennis (1) or approved substitution if skills test passed in KINE 306
Activity classes • Three courses selected: • Must have adviser’s approval • Focus on sports/activities where you are NOT very skilled. • In addition to the 3 required activity courses, we STRONGLY recommend that you take one additional 1-unit activity class each semester! • Skills tested in KINE 306: Tennis and Swimming • If you pass, select other courses (they still need approval). If you don’t pass, take KINE 154A (S) and 156A (T). • Swimming: Front crawl, Back crawl or backstroke, Sidestroke, Breaststroke, & Treading water • Tennis: Forehand ground stroke, Backhand groundstroke, Lob, Volley, Serve, & Game play
[*1] GE Area A courses must be completed with a C- or better. [*2] Select a U.S. Diversity and a Global Cultures course from GE. [*3] C- or better is required for WP course. [*4] You must consult with major (PETE) adviser when selecting L-D activity courses. NOTE: Consider taking a Course Link in your first semester. 120 units for the degree (52 units in major)
How do I become a teacher? • After the BA, enrollment in a 1 year Credential program • Two semesters of teaching in the schools and night courses • Apply last semester of BA. Usually March 1st and October 1st deadlines (check w/EDUC department) • Must also apply to graduate school (apply on-line) • CSU-Chico Credential program prerequisites: • BA and Subject Matter Competence (SMC) • ENGL 471 and EDTE 302 • Candidate Disposition Form • CBEST • Observation hours and other prerequisite courses built into the PETE program (about 9 units saved, you get CREDIT for the courses you have completed in PETE)
Subject Matter Competence • State requires competence in your subject matter by degree or test. You get it by: • Completing the BA in PETE (w/ 2.75 GPA in major or cumulative 2.67 GPA). No lower than “C-” in any PETE courses • Or pass the CSET for Physical Education (No feedback, expensive…) • Or take CSET if you don’t meet GPA requirements • How do I get it? • Must request form from Catrina, then letter in P-1.
C-BEST • Take as soon as possible, must pass by EDUC application deadline • Description???
Candidate Disposition Forms • Completed for every candidate, -must request from Catrina. • Description?? What is it and why do we do it?
Add-Ons • APE (15 – 20 units): Dr. Rebecca Lytle! • Coaching (6 units): Dr. Traci Ciapponi • Exercise Science (24 units): Dr. Traci Ciapponi
Supplementary Authorizations • A Supplemental Authorization for an Introductory Subject allows you to teach this subject through 9th grade level if you have a valid teaching credential in another subject area (i.e. P.E.). • Please ask your adviser for details about English, Math, Science, Social Science or any other Introductory or Specific Subjects. • 20 Lower division or 10 Upper division units, C or better
Health Science Supplementary Authorization - Recommended • HCSV 369 Health Education Techniques or HCSV 462 School Health Programs • Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice: • HCSV 265 Human Sexuality • HCSV 370 Drugs in our Society (Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice) • NFSC 303 Nutrition and Physical Fitness (Health and Wellness U.D. Pathway choice) • HCSV 451 Health Education for Secondary School Teachers (Part of Credential Program)
PETE Majors’ Club • Get involved!! • Conferences: SHAPE America in Seattle, Spring break! • Go to PETE club meetings! Look for announcements.
Other Programs • Inspire: (description) • TA Opportunities is Content Courses (306, 308, what elses?) • BeWELL • Kids Play? • What other opportunities do students have in the program?
Time to declare!! • Fill out form. • Inform department about intent to complete minor if applicable.
Advising • Be prepared! • Read all advising sheets and materials before asking questions • Degree Audit • Why? • How? • Make sure you declare PETEBA, or your course requirements will not show up.