Accountability requires that professionals possess a mastery of the knowledge of the discipline of physical education and sport. Certification as an athletic trainer is attainable through AAHPERD. Which organization might offer professional development opportunities for physical educators? Professionals interested in athletic training might be interested in joining which of the following organizations? An individual interested in fitness and health might enjoy pursuing a career in _______. adapted physical education The text suggests which of the following as the most important factor influencing your choice of career? In order to provide sufficient time for learning, NASPE recommends that elementary school children receive ____ minutes of instruction a week from a qualified physical education teacher and that middle and secondary students receive ___ minutes a week of instruction from a qualified physical education teacher. Role conflict occurs when teachers who coach ______________. find it difficult to balance the competing demands of both jobs Which of the following is NOT considered by NASPE be within the domains of coaching competency? Legal liability and insurance More teaching and coaching opportunities have increased because ______________. According to noted fitness leader Charles Corbin, the primary goal of physical education programs should be to__________________. promote lifelong physical activity Managerial tasks associated with teaching in the school or non-school setting may include all of the following EXCEPT for ____________________. Agreements between states that allow teachers certified in one state to teach in another state are called reciprocity agreements. Burnout may have a negative impact on the quality of instruction offered to students. Teaching in the non-school environment is beneficial because participation in these programs is voluntary. Physical educators do not participate in the writing of IEPs for students with disabilities because physical education is not considered a primary subject. When physical activity programs are included as part of a comprehensive work-site health promotion program, the benefit/cost ratios range from __________________. According to IHRSA, which is NOT a trend being seen in the health and fitness club industry. Physicians are prescribing exercise less often, opening up the opportunities for clubs to provide these services Which is NOT a responsibility of an athletic trainer? writing prescriptions for drugs to help athletes overcome the pain of their injury Opportunities available to individuals desiring to pursue a therapy-related career are __________. The NATA allows certification for personal trainers. Rehabilitative programs are usually found within hospitals. Opportunities in therapy-related careers have increased within the last decade. The benefits of belonging to professional organizations include the development of professional contacts and the opportunity to update one’s skills and knowledge. Preventive exercise program specialists work with healthy adults to increase their level of fitness and realize the associated gains in their health. The certification program in athletic training is administered by the ACSM. A sport facility manager has which of the following as a primary concern? The safety of individuals using the facility The responsibilities of an individual working in sport retailing as a manufacturer’s representative include all the following EXCEPT ____________________. Usually, a rated official must do the following EXCEPT successfully __________________. Which is not one of the competencies recommended by NASPE to be included within the undergraduate sport management professional preparation program? What percentage of collegiate basketball players enter the professional ranks? The primary responsibility of the Director of Intramurals and Campus Recreation is to promote participation. Contract negotiation is the only service provided by sports agents. At the interscholastic level, the Director of Athletics may also have teaching and coaching responsibilities. Cable television and the Internet are the two greatest areas of media growth. Challenges facing physical education, exercise science, and sport professionals include all of the following EXCEPT________________. developing professional athletes Advances in technology have allowed for all of the following to be developed EXCEPT___________. faster metabolism (could be wrong) In the future, physical education and sport professionals must _________________. provide themselves with the appropriate credentials to assume a leadership role with respect to physical activity One goal of Healthy People 2020 is to eliminate health disparities among different population groups. The incidence of obese children and youth has not increased during the last two decades. Studies indicate that the fitness movement is not reaching young people in the United States. Examination of trends is one of the simplest forms of studying the future.
important factors influencing career your strengths, goals, preferences nation athletic trainers association nation college of sorts medicine Society of health and physical education Cardiac rehabilitation individuals might have an interest in what aspects of kinesiology? recommended amount of time elementary school children should receive instruction each week form a qualified pays ed instructor instructional tasks performed by teachers evaluating students performance role conflict between teachers who also coach when they feel it difficult to balance the competing demand of both jobs. what is a burnout? self explanitory
acceptable ways of dealing
non-work related hobbies, professional conferences and workshops, taking time off in summer
areas in domain of coaching competency
safety and injury prevention physical conditioning teaching
communication
non-school teaching opportunities
commercial sports clubs, military, corporate recreation programs, correctional facilities
why have coaching and teaching opportunities increased?
more school-age children are participating in athletics.
Charles Corbin, primary goal of physical education programs
promote lifelong physical activity
managerial tasks associated with teaching
patrolling locker room, setting up and dismantling equipment, demonstrating skills
organization to certify athletic trainers
how to increase marketability when seeking employment
taking addition course work in health and psych, belong to professional organizations, taking additional course work in business, attaining certification
why are there certification programs like the one for the american collie of sports medicine?
what is the benefit/cost ration range when physical activity programs are included as part of a comprehensive work-site health promotion program?
according to IHRS, trends in the health and fitness club industry
socially based programs are increasing because they are more economical than personal- training. age and population specific programming is growing.
connivence eis critical factor in club growth.
Responsibility of athletic trainers
monitoring the athletes’ effort during the rehab process keeping careful record checking equipment safety
taping of athletes injuries
requirements for certification y american kinesiotherapy association.
completion of specific course work requirements, completion of 1000-hour clinical internship, 2 years of experience as a trainer, and passing the national certification exam
opportunities available to individuals desiring to pursue a therapy-related career?
dance therapy
psychotherapy recreational therapy
used to allow individuals to gain insight into themselves and to nonverbally express their emotions)
success in wellness program, suggested by WELCOA
continually market the program,
evaluate the program often, offer balance btwn programs hat are fun and that are clinically significant.
why do corporations invest in fitness and wellness programs for their employees
reduce health insurance cost, increased employee productivity,
enhancement of morale
rehab exercise program specialists usually work with individuals suffering from what problems
to be successful in sports management, one should have background in what areas
employment opportunities in sports management
athletic director, sports marketing and promotion, director of corporate recreation
career opportunities in sports media
web developer, sports photographer, sport journalist, broadcaster
sports management t core class requirements
sport sociology and ethics in business
primary concerns of sport facility manager
safety of individuals using the facility
students interested in sports media should study..
responsibilities working in sport retailing as manufacturing rep
being knowledgeable about equipment phoning clients and setting up appointments
receiving bids for equipments wanted by institutions
characteristics for seeking work in broadcasting
good observational skills, good speaking skills,
knowledge of the game being covered
responsibilities of a sports information director
getting stats on all teams designing brochures
photographs of athletes
qualified individuals in phys ed, exercise science, and sport professionals, might find work
professional organizations, colleges, universities
athletic director responsibilities
working with security to maintain crowd control supervising ticket office
supervising concession stand
competencies recommended by NASPE to be included within the undergrad sport management professional prep program.
sociocultural dimensions governance in sport
economics in sport
% of collegiate basketball players entering the professional ranks
recent challenges facing phys ed programs
lack of admin/teacher support increased class size
lack of funding
according to NASP, the three main hallmarks of a quality phys ed program are
opportunity to learn meaningful content
appropriate instruction
how to narrow gap btwn research and practice
disseminating research findings more widely translating research findings into easily understood information
involving practitioners in the research process
challenges facing phys ed, exercise science, and sport professionals include
encouraging lifespan involvement for all people
providing daily high-quality phys ed, working to achieve nations health objectives
How to improve probability children and young people will participate in phys ed throughout life
programs incorporate principle of self worth
trends likely to have an impact on phys ed, exercise science, and sport
health promotion and disease prevention changing demographics
growth of technology
advances in technology allowed for
faster communication, titanium golf clubs with enlarged heads (such as big bertha)
virtual reality simulations
why is it important to plan for the future
recognizes that change is characteristic of life