newly revised 2011 arkansas physical education and health curriculum framework overview
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Newly Revised 2011 Arkansas Physical Education and Health
Curriculum Framework Overview
Presented by
Arkansas Department of Education
Tammy Harrell
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Videoconference Objectives
• To review the framework revision process
• To introduce the newly revised framework in Physical Education and Health for grades K-8 and High School Courses
• To review the design and format of the framework
• To review the curriculum flow from grade level to grade level and grade specific framework
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Purpose of Framework Revision Process
• Examine national and state physical education/health standards
• Ensure specific elements of the framework document are included in the revision process
• Develop within each strand grade-by-grade standards
• Determine strands and provide clear student learning expectations
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Specific Elements
• Content coverage• Rigor• Developmental appropriateness and
progression• Level of specificity• Clarity• Coherence• Alignment with recognized standards
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Revision Process
• Review content standards from across the nation and international levels
• Utilize and evaluate state data, national groups, and organization reports – (e.g., Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, APNA data, Risk Factors for Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Arkansas, President’s Council on Physical Fitness)
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Arkansas Standards for Accreditation
• 9.01.1 Committee shall consist of teachers and instructional supervisory personnel from public schools and higher education.
• 9.01.2 Schools shall use curriculum frameworks to plan instruction.
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Framework Committee Goals
Survey Summary
Analysis Report
Utilize Research & Resource Materials
Incorporate Legislation
Review Content Strands
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Analysis Reports
• Nationally recognized consultants in Physical Education and Health Education– Reviewed the 2005 Physical Education and Health Framework– In-depth critique of the framework; with emphasis on specific
elements
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Framework Revision Surveys
• Surveys from Business Leaders
• Surveys from University and College Departments
• Surveys from K-12 teachers, specialists, and administrators
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Legislation integrated into the Physical Education and Health
Framework
• Oral Health - Act 1216 of 2003
• Nutrition Education – Act 1220 of 2003
• Organ Donor – Act 546 of 2003
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Physical Education and Health Committee Composition
Elementary PE Teachers
Secondary/Middle PE Teachers
Secondary/Middle Health Teachers
Administrators, Coaches,
Higher Education Professors
Total of 24 members
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Physical Education and Health Committee Tasks
Committee Meetings Met eleven (11) days - summer and fall
Reviewed consultant reports
Examined materials, data, surveys, reports, other state and international standards, and health related resources 12
REVISED 2011 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND
HEALTH CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
ADE WEBSITE http://arkansased.org/educators/curriculum/frameworks.html
https://peandhealtharkansas.wikispaces.com/
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Revised 2011 Physical Education and Health Framework Contents
• K-8 Document
– K-4
– 5-8• Four High School Courses
– Physical Education and Leisure ( 1 year)– Personal Fitness for Life (1 sem.)– Recreational Sports and Activities (1 sem.)– Health and Wellness (1 sem.)
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Structure of the K-8 Physical Education and Health
Curriculum Framework• Content Standards, Strands, and Student
Learning Expectations (SLE’s)• Glossary• Appendix
– Physical Education for Students with Special Needs
– Pre-K Recommendations for Physical Education/ Movement Programs (K-8 document only)
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Revision Cycle
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K – 8 Document4 High School Courses
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K-8 Document• New! Introduction page• Framework – Strands (2), Standards, & SLE’s• Glossary• Appendix
– Physical Education for Students with Special Needs – Pre-K (ages 3-5) Recommendations for Physical
Education/Movement Programs
• 2011 Physical Education and Health Curriculum Framework Committee participants
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K-8 Physical Education and Health Framework Changes
2005
• Same Strands• Grades K – 8
– 11 Content Standards
2011
• Same Strands• Introduction Page • Grades K-4
– 12 Content Standards
• Grade 5-8– 11 Content Standards
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New!
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2 Strands Physical Education & Leisure
Health and Wellness 24
Statement of Expectation
Grades K-412 Content Standards
Grades 5-811 Content Standards
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Strand Content Standard Standard Statement
Conceptual Organizer
Student Learning Expectation
(SLE)26
11 Standards Grades 5-8
Change
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K-8 Physical Education and Health Framework Changes
2005
• Same Strands• Grades K – 8
– 11 Content Standards
2011
• Same Strands• Introduction page • Grades K-4
– 12 Content Standards
• Grade 5-8– 11 Content Standards
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High School Graduation Requirements
Health-1/2 unit Physical Education-1/2 unit
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High School Courses Changes
2005
• Health and Safety (.5 unit)• Physical Education (1 unit)
2011
• Health and Wellness (.5 unit)• Physical Education and
Leisure ( 1 unit)• Personal Fitness for Life
(.5 unit)• Recreational Sports and
Activities (.5 unit)
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4 High School Courses
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1 Strand
Course Information Course Description
Content Standards
Strand
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SLE Descriptors
Strand
SLE #
Content Standard
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Glossary
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Appendix
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Grades 9-12 Schools must teach:
• 1 unit of Physical Education
• ½ unit of Health
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Physical Education Options
• 1 unit - Physical Education and Leisure
Or
• ½ unit - Personal Fitness for Life
• ½ unit - Recreational Sports and Activities
Or
• All three courses
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High School Course Codes
• 480000 - Health and Wellness
• 485000 - Physical Education and Leisure
• 485010 - Personal Fitness for Life
• 485020 - Recreational Sports and Activities
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ADE Physical Education and Health Resources Wiki
Available ResourcesWiki link
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Professional Development Opportunities
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Contact:Lindsay Robinson Beaton24 Crescent Park Drive
DeWitt, AR 72042870-557-4706
Northwest Arkansas Cooperative – Thursday, June 28, 2012 Arkansas Tech University – Monday, July 2, 2012
Southeast Arkansas Cooperative – Monday, July 9, 2012
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Office of Coordinated School Health
Codie Malloy, Program Director
501.683.3600
codie.malloy@arkansas.gov
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Q & A
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Arkansas Department of Education
Tammy Harrell
Program Coordinator & Content Specialist
501-682-6454 tammy.harrell@arkansas.gov
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