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TEACHING PE 346: Motor Development and Physical Maturation An overview of motor development and maturation from the neonate to adulthood and old age. Special attention will be given to the growth and motor development characteristics of children and adolescents. PE 352: Instructional Techniques and Dual/Individual Activities (Student resources) This course is concerned with the methods of teaching individual and dual activities to secondary school students and related groups. This course will require students to engage in teaching situations. PE 143: Scientific, Philosophic, Historical and Psycho-Sociological Bases of Physical Activity This course discusses the relationship of physical activity to education, kinesiology, athletics, health, recreation, and leisure. The contributions made by the sciences of physiology, motor learning and biomechanics are discussed. Students gain an understanding of the historical, philosophical and psycho-sociological foundations of physical education and discuss a wide range of contemporary issues as they affect physical activity and active living. |