(1) The program requires that successful candidates:
(a) identify critical elements of motor skill performance and combine motor skills into appropriate sequences for the purpose of improving learning;
(b) demonstrate competent motor skill performance in a variety of physical activities;
(c) describe performance concepts and strategies related to skillful movement and physical activity (e.g., fitness principles, game tactics, and skill improvement principles);
(d) describe and apply bioscience (anatomical, physiological, biomechanical) and psychological concepts to skillful movement, physical activity, and fitness;
(e) demonstrate knowledge and understanding of approved state and national content standards, current law including Indian Education for All (20-1-501, MCA), and local program goals as related to physical education;
(f) identify, select, and implement appropriate learning/practice opportunities based on developmental needs, expected progression, level of readiness, understanding the student, the learning environment, and the task;
(g) identify, select, and implement appropriate instruction, services and resources that are responsive to students' strengths and/or weaknesses, multiple needs, learning styles, and prior experiences (e.g., personal, family, community, and cultural inclusive of Montana's Indian tribes);
(h) use organizational and managerial skills to create efficient active and equitable learning experiences;
(i) use a variety of developmentally appropriate practices (e.g., content selection, instructional formats, use of music, and appropriate incentives/rewards) to motivate school age students to participate in physical activity inside and outside of the school;
(j) use strategies to help students demonstrate responsible personal and social behaviors (e.g., mutual respect, support for others, safety, and cooperation) that promote positive relationships and a productive learning environment;
(k) develop and apply an effective classroom management plan;
(l) describe and demonstrate effective communication skills;
(m) describe and implement strategies to enhance communication among students in physical activity settings;
(n) identify, develop, and implement appropriate program and instructional goals based on short and long term goals that are linked to student needs;
(o) design and implement learning experiences that are safe, appropriate, relevant, and based on principles of effective instruction;
(p) provide learning experiences that allow students to integrate knowledge and skills from multiple subject areas;
(q) select and implement instructional strategies for reading and writing within the content area;
(r) develop and apply direct and indirect instructional formats to facilitate student learning (e.g., ask questions, pose scenarios, facilitate factual recall, promote problem solving, and critical thinking);
(s) demonstrate knowledge of components of various types of assessment, describe their appropriate and inappropriate use, and address issues of validity, reliability, and bias;
(t) demonstrate knowledge and apply assessment techniques to assess student performance, provide feedback, and communicate student progress (i.e., for both formative and summative purposes);
(u) interpret and use performance data to make informed curricular and instructional decisions;
(v) evaluate personal instructional performance (e.g., description of teaching, justification of the teaching performance, critique of the teaching performance, the setting of teaching goals, and implementation of change);
(w) construct a plan for continued professional growth based on the assessment of personal teaching performance and school-based needs;
(x) design, develop, and implement student learning activities that integrate information technology;
(y) use technologies to communicate, network, locate resources, and enhance continuing professional development;
(z) demonstrate strategies to become an advocate in the school and community to promote a variety of health-enhancing opportunities;
(aa) participate in the professional health education and physical education community (e.g., school, district, state, and national) and within the broader education field;
(ab) identify, seek, and utilize community resources to promote health enhancing opportunities; and
(ac) establish productive relationships with parents/guardians and school colleagues to support student growth and well being.