Health and Physical Education License
| Degree: |
Bachelor of Science degree – Health and Physical Education |
| Teaching Standards: |
Teachers of Health and Physical Education |
| School Level: |
Middle School/High School |
| Developmental Standards: |
Adolescent/Young Adult/Marian University Standards for High School Teaching |
Standards for Teachers of Health and Physical Education
Standard 1a: The teacher understands the content areas of health education and the tools of inquiry and skills related to the development of a health literate person.
Standard 1b: The teacher understands the concept and content of physical education and the tools of inquiry related to the development of a physically educated person.
Standard 2: The teacher understands how individuals learn and develop and provides opportunities that support mental, physiological, social, emotional, and moral development.
Standard 3: The teacher plans and implements a variety of developmentally appropriate instructional strategies based upon the curriculum goals in order to develop learners’ critical thinking, problem-solving, and performance skills.
Standard 4: The teacher uses knowledge of effective verbal, nonverbal, and multi-media communication techniques to foster inquiry, collaboration, and engagement in the learning process.
Standard 5: The teacher uses an understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior to create a learning environment that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
Standard 6: The teacher understands how individuals differ in their approaches to learning and creates appropriate instruction adapted for diverse learners.
Standard 7: The teacher understands and uses formal, informal, and authentic assessment strategies to evaluate and ensure the learner’s physical, mental, social, and emotional development.
Standard 8: The teacher is a reflective practitioner who seeks opportunities for professional growth and evaluates the effects of his/her actions on learners, parents/guardians, and other professionals.
Standard 9: The teacher fosters relationships with colleagues, parents/guardians, and community agencies to support the learners’ growth and well-being.
Required Testing for Indiana Licensing
PRAXIS I (Reading, Writing, Mathematics)
PRAXIS II (Physical Education: Content Knowledge 0091 AND Health Education 20550)
MU Requirements for Successful Completion of the Licensing Program
- Successful completion of performance assessments through Phases 1, 2, and 3
- Minimum of “C” in required courses in the major and licensing programs
- 2.5 minimum GPA in the major, all licensing areas, and overall
Required courses for teaching High School Physical Education and Health
| HPE 120 |
Biophysical Values of Activity |
3 cr |
| HPE 128 |
Foundations of Physical Education and Sport |
2 cr |
| HPE 150 |
Individual Sports |
3 cr |
| HPE 160 |
Team Sports |
3 cr |
| HPE 230 |
First Aid |
2 cr |
| HPE 355 |
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries |
3 cr |
| HPE 370 |
Personal and Community Health and Safety |
3 cr |
| HPE 410 |
Organization and Administration of Physical Education and Sport |
3 cr |
| HPE 420 |
Tests and Measurements in Physical Education |
3 cr |
| HPE 451 |
Kinesiology |
2 cr |
| HPE 452 |
Physiology of Exercise |
2 cr |
| BIO 223 |
Introductory Human Anatomy and Physiology |
5 cr |
| PSY 365 |
Psychology of Adolescence |
3 cr |
| HPE 490 |
Senior Seminar |
3 cr |