National
Standards for Physical Education (see p. 232)
1. Demonstrates competency in
motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of activities.
Intent:
movement competence implies the development of sufficient ability to enjoy participation in physical activities and
establishes a foundation to facilitate continued motor skill acquisition and increased ability to engage in
appropriate motor patterns in daily
physical activities.
2. Demonstrates understanding of movement
concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as
they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.
Intent: to develop the use of cognitive information
to understand and enhance motor skill acquisition and performance.
3. Participates regularly in physical activity.
Intent: to establish patterns of regular
participation in meaningful physical activity.
4. Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level
of physical fitness.
Intent: to develop health-related fitness behavior.
5. Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior
that respects self and others in physical-activity
settings.
Intent: to learn rules and conduct that promotes
personal and group success in activity settings; and, to develop respect for individual
similarities and differences through positive interaction among participants in
physical activity.
6. Values physical activity for health, enjoyment,
challenge, self-expression, and/or social
interaction.
Intent: to develop awareness of the intrinsic values
and benefits of participation in physical activity that provides personal
meaning.