Students will discover ways to examine and critique content, principles, practices and approaches associated with teaching physical activity and movement education. The diverse social factors which impact upon the learning and teaching of PDHPE for supporting the development of health, well-being and a positive sense of self and others, including within Christian and alternate school contexts will also be explored. Students will be introduced to curriculum and assessment in line the NESA Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) Years 7-10 Syllabus.
A major in personal development and/or health studies (with a socio-cultural perspective) and/or physical education with at least three units of study in health education including: mental health, sexual health, relationships, drug education, child protection education, gender studies and risk taking behavior and at least three units of study in physical education including: contemporary physical activities, dance, gymnastics, games and sport. Vocationally oriented courses, coaching certificates, umpiring/refereeing accreditation in sports and physical activities are not recognised as equivalent.
The following courses are prerequisites:
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