Definition
of the
Physically Educated Person
Outcomes of
Quality
Taken from: “Moving Into the Future: National Standards for
Physical Education, A Guide to Content and Assessment” developed by the
National Association of Sport and Physical Education of the American Alliance
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. (1995).
Five major focus areas evolved specifying what a physically educated person should be doing and this definition was then expanded into 20 accompanying outcome statements related to the following five focus areas. This was later expanded into seven content standards in physical education.
A physically educated
person:
9.….participates in health enhancing activity at least three times a week
10…selects and regularly participates in lifetime activities
D. Knows the implications and benefits from involvement in physical activities
11….identifies the benefits, costs, and obligations associated with regular participation in physical v activity
12. recognizes the risk and safety factors associated with regular participation in physical activity
13. …applies concepts and principles to the development of motor skills
14. …understands that wellness requires more than being physically fit
15. …knows the rules, strategies, and selected behaviors for selected physical activities
16. …recognizes that participation in physical activity can lead to multi-cultural and international understanding
17. …understands that physical activity provides the opportunity for enjoyment, self-expression, and communication
18….appreciates the relationships with others that result from participation in physical activity
19….respects the role that regular physical activity plays in the pursuit of life-long health and well being
20….cherishes the feelings that result form regular participation in physical activity
A physically educated person: