Guiding Concepts for Chapter 5
Group 1 – Progressive Education and the New PE
- What is the key focus of the curriculum in Progressive Education? Pg 90
- Who was the most prominent progressive Educator? Pg 90
- How was the “New Physical Education” in the late 1800’s different than gymnastics focused PE? What major activity was included that had not been before? Pg 90-91
- Who invented basketball, where and why? Pg 92
Group 2 – Athletics & PE
- Why were extracurricular activities, especially athletics invented? Pg 92
- Athletics stimulated growth in physical education – How did administrators view physical education at the time? Pg. 93 Discuss “athletics as educational” philosophy –that lasted 3 generations.
Group 3 – Compulsory PE
- How did compulsory physical education emerge? When did it peak? In 1930 how many states mandated physical education? Pg 95 - 96
- How many service men were found unfit for service during World War I? Pg 95
Group 4 – Scientification of Physical Education Pgs 96-98
- Describe early scientific approaches to physical education.
- List at least 3 scientific studies professionals did in the research area.
- What types of things were measured?
- What did the Harvard Fatigue Lab focus on?
Group 5 - Athletics
- Describe Athletics and the Golden Era of Sport. 1920’s Pg 98-100
- Describe the concerns with commercialism. How does it relate to today?
- What was the debate about in Women’s Athletics? What were the arguments? Which philosophy won out?
- What was CWA & NAAF?
- How did Black Colleges differ when it came to women’s athletics? Why?
Group 6 - World War II and the renewal of Fitness – how did this curriculum differ from Sport?
- How did World War II impact physical education? Was it any different from World War I? What were the unfit for service percentages?
- Within the profession what was AAHPER’s message on fitness in 1950 after the war?
- What was the Kraus-Weber Test?
- What was it used for?
- How did America do?
- What item did American children fail? What would that measure in fitness today?
- As a result of the Kraus-Weber what did the President do? Who was the president at the time? Why is this significant? How does it relate to today?
Friday’s Topics from Chapter 5 – Quiz on Monday
- From Youth Fitness to Aerobics - Pg 106 – 108
- What was John F Kennedy’s position on fitness?
- Who was Cooper and what was his role in aerobics fitness particularly?
- How did Cooper’s focus on fitness change PE - from what to what?
- What resulted from the surge in jogging?
- The Feminist movement and Equity in Athletics – Pgs108 – 111
- What was the CIAW? Why was it formed?
- What was the AIAW? What did it oppose? Who usurped AIAW’s power, in what year?
- What is Title IX?What year was Title IX passed as a federal law?
- What is the Equity in Athletic Disclosure Act of 1996?
- A century of Olympic Competition – Pgs 111 – 112
- Modern Olympics revival in 1896
- Discuss Olympic female athletic benefits related to title IX
- Discuss politicization of Olympics –1936, 1972, 1980 & 1984 Olympics
- Discuss amateurism in Olympics - 1992 NBA players?
- The Jock Mentality and Public Criticism - Pgs 112 – 114
- After World War II, physical education became a haven for who? Why was this a concern? Discuss courses taken, grades, watered down collegiate curriculum for athletes – “dumb-jock” image.
- What did Murray Sperber, critic of collegiate athletics say about the hideaway curriculum? Pg.113
- Jock invasion became problematic for PE – public criticism – perceptions – describe what we were facing in the profession and why. Fischer Act?
- With PE’s survival at stake what did the profession do?
- The Scientization of Physical Education - Pgs 114 – 118
- Between 1950’ and 1960’s PE changed at the college preparation level
- Sputnik – what was it - what happened?
- “Physical Education: An academic Discipline” – what did it mean?
- Impact of Science in profession – how did it broaden teacher preparation in PE to alternative professions in our field? What are some of those fields?
- What is the ACSM – who are these folks?What is NATA – who are these folks?What is Sports management? What do they do? What University developed first program in this field?
- Survival and identity in a Market economy – Pgs 118-119
- What is the main drive of our survival (PE)? Discuss broadly, but add a couple of specifics to make the point.
- What is the concept of Wellness as it relates to PE?
- What amounts of physical activity can improve health – Surgeon General’s report?
- In High SchoolPE grades 9-12 – what % of students have daily PE? How does this impact our profession?