Deck 4: Curriculum Development and Improving Instructional Effectiveness

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The scope of the program defines the skills and activities to be covered on a year-to-year basis.
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Balance in a curriculum ensures that all objectives in the program receive adequate coverage.
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The curriculum should reflect progression vertically (between developmental levels) and horizontally (within each level and within each activity).
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Basic urges of children are affected by heredity or environmental influences.
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Often the benefits of cooperation outweigh the gains from peer competition.
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Changes in affective behaviors occur more quickly than do changes in psychomotor or cognitive behaviors.
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Fun or teacher enjoyment is the major criterion when selecting activities for the curriculum.
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Children at Developmental Level II are noisy, egocentric, developing hand-eye coordination, wanting attention, and refining muscle coordination.
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The cognitive domain develops feelings, attitudes, and values.
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Physical educators who place the highest priority on subject matter mastery focus instruction and curricula on lifetime sport skills and nontraditional activities such as cooperative games.
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The initial step in curriculum design is defining a philosophy of physical education.
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Physical education must be largely an instructional program if it is to acquire a full partnership in the child's overall education.
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The focus of the cognitive domain for physical education is knowing rules, health information, and safety procedures.
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The affective domain deals with feelings, attitudes, and values.
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An important step in creating a quality program is reviewing and monitoring the scope, sequence, and balance of the curriculum.
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Most curricula are put together by an individual teacher.
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The support of school administrators has a significant impact on the curriculum.
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Long units of instruction are good for students who dislike the activity.
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Placing activities in developmental levels offers activities that are appropriate for all youngsters.
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The urges of children represent broad traits that are typical of children regardless of age and are unaffected by developmental maturity.
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There are seven levels in psychomotor taxonomy and progresses according to developmental levels of learners.
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Scheduling all Developmental Level II children within a particular block of time is recommended.
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Parents have no influence on the activity interests and habits of their children.
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Having one piece of equipment per child is necessary to learn at an optimum rate.
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The physical education curriculum helps youngsters develop lifelong physical activity habits.
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The elementary school years are a time of experimentation with movement possibilities.
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The primary focus of the curriculum is promoting physical fitness and applying motor skills.
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The Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT) evaluates the curriculum and provides lesson plans.
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Which of the following instruments evaluates physical education programs?

A) Physical Education Teacher Assessment Instrument
B) System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time
C) Physical Education Program Analysis Tool
D) Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of weekly unit plans?

A) One comprehensive plan is good for a week.
B) Less orientation instruction is needed after the first day.
C) They decrease the confusion of too many lessons.
D) The progression and learning sequences are manageable.
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Rhythmic activities can be used to:

A) emphasize the natural rhythm in all physical activity.
B) teach children how to count musical beats.
C) perform dances.
D) achieve higher levels of coordination.
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A child-centered physical education curriculum supports:

A) children's natural urges.
B) children's competitive sports performance.
C) teachers' interest levels.
D) teachers' academic freedom.
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Content standards determine all of the following EXCEPT:

A) what students should know and be able to do.
B) student grades.
C) the direction of the program.
D) the criteria used to select activities.
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Behavioral objectives contain all of the following key characteristics EXCEPT:

A) A desired behavior that is observable.
B) A behavior that is measurable.
C) A rubric for determining grades.
D) A criterion for success that can be measured.
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All of the following are important factors to consider for scheduling EXCEPT:

A) length of time scheduled for physical education classes.
B) number of days per week.
C) impact of scheduling on curriculum development.
D) physical education teacher's coaching responsibilities and timeframe.
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Which of the following is NOT part of a balanced curriculum?

A) fundamental skills
B) offensive and defensive strategies
C) sports skills
D) rhythms and dance
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A balance of activities from lifetime activities, team sports, rhythmic activities, personal fitness, recreational activities and low organized games can be arranged to make a:

A) personal curriculum.
B) multi-activity curriculum.
C) movement education curriculum.
D) sport education curriculum.
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The ordering of the program that clearly defines the skills and learning experiences to be implemented on a year-to-year basis refers to:

A) scope.
B) sequence.
C) balance.
D) value orientations.
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Scope of the curriculum refers to:

A) the yearly content.
B) vertical articulation.
C) developmental levels.
D) allotting a percentage of time to program areas.
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The majority of activities for Developmental Level I children focus on:

A) cooperative activities.
B) specialized skills and sport activities.
C) apparatus, stunts, and tumbling.
D) movement concepts through theme development.
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Which is NOT a basic urge of children?

A) the urge to cooperate
B) the urge for creative satisfaction
C) the urge for rhythmic expression
D) the urge to be inactive
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Knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis are areas included in the:

A) affective domain.
B) psychomotor domain.
C) cognitive domain.
D) conceptual framework.
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The initial step in curriculum design is to:

A) define goals.
B) define objectives.
C) organize a curriculum committee.
D) define a philosophy of physical education.
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Which environmental factor does NOT affect curriculum development?

A) administrators
B) the community
C) facilities and equipment
D) the teacher's interest
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The emphasis of Developmental Level II is:

A) fitness routines and activities.
B) fundamental and manipulative motor skills.
C) sport skills.
D) muscle strength.
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Planning for articulation of program material throughout elementary, middle, and secondary school programs is:

A) yearly continuity.
B) scope or horizontal articulation.
C) sequence or vertical articulation.
D) balance.
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What does balance in curriculum planning mean?

A) Offering depth in many sport-related skills.
B) Offering a broad scope of programs.
C) Offering basic skills before complex skills.
D) Including offerings from many different categories of interests.
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Explaining rules and regulations of a game as well as strategies to succeed is related to which domain?

A) psychomotor
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) neuromuscular
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Which developmental level activities place more emphasis on specialized skills and sport activities?

A) Developmental Level I
B) Developmental Level II
C) Developmental Level III
D) Developmental Level IV
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Why is it important to define a philosophy when designing a quality physical education curriculum?
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What areas should be considered when developing child-centered activities for a physical education curriculum?
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Why should physical education teachers know and understand the common urges among children?
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Define scope and sequence of the curriculum.
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The scope of the program defines the skills and activities to be covered on a year-to-year basis.
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Balance in a curriculum ensures that all objectives in the program receive adequate coverage.
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The curriculum should reflect progression vertically (between developmental levels) and horizontally (within each level and within each activity).
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Basic urges of children are affected by heredity or environmental influences.
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Often the benefits of cooperation outweigh the gains from peer competition.
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Changes in affective behaviors occur more quickly than do changes in psychomotor or cognitive behaviors.
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Fun or teacher enjoyment is the major criterion when selecting activities for the curriculum.
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Children at Developmental Level II are noisy, egocentric, developing hand-eye coordination, wanting attention, and refining muscle coordination.
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The cognitive domain develops feelings, attitudes, and values.
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Physical educators who place the highest priority on subject matter mastery focus instruction and curricula on lifetime sport skills and nontraditional activities such as cooperative games.
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The initial step in curriculum design is defining a philosophy of physical education.
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Physical education must be largely an instructional program if it is to acquire a full partnership in the child's overall education.
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The focus of the cognitive domain for physical education is knowing rules, health information, and safety procedures.
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The affective domain deals with feelings, attitudes, and values.
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An important step in creating a quality program is reviewing and monitoring the scope, sequence, and balance of the curriculum.
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Most curricula are put together by an individual teacher.
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The support of school administrators has a significant impact on the curriculum.
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Long units of instruction are good for students who dislike the activity.
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Placing activities in developmental levels offers activities that are appropriate for all youngsters.
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The urges of children represent broad traits that are typical of children regardless of age and are unaffected by developmental maturity.
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There are seven levels in psychomotor taxonomy and progresses according to developmental levels of learners.
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Scheduling all Developmental Level II children within a particular block of time is recommended.
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Parents have no influence on the activity interests and habits of their children.
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Having one piece of equipment per child is necessary to learn at an optimum rate.
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The physical education curriculum helps youngsters develop lifelong physical activity habits.
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The elementary school years are a time of experimentation with movement possibilities.
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The primary focus of the curriculum is promoting physical fitness and applying motor skills.
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The Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT) evaluates the curriculum and provides lesson plans.
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Which of the following instruments evaluates physical education programs?

A) Physical Education Teacher Assessment Instrument
B) System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time
C) Physical Education Program Analysis Tool
D) Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of weekly unit plans?

A) One comprehensive plan is good for a week.
B) Less orientation instruction is needed after the first day.
C) They decrease the confusion of too many lessons.
D) The progression and learning sequences are manageable.
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Rhythmic activities can be used to:

A) emphasize the natural rhythm in all physical activity.
B) teach children how to count musical beats.
C) perform dances.
D) achieve higher levels of coordination.
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A child-centered physical education curriculum supports:

A) children's natural urges.
B) children's competitive sports performance.
C) teachers' interest levels.
D) teachers' academic freedom.
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Content standards determine all of the following EXCEPT:

A) what students should know and be able to do.
B) student grades.
C) the direction of the program.
D) the criteria used to select activities.
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Behavioral objectives contain all of the following key characteristics EXCEPT:

A) A desired behavior that is observable.
B) A behavior that is measurable.
C) A rubric for determining grades.
D) A criterion for success that can be measured.
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All of the following are important factors to consider for scheduling EXCEPT:

A) length of time scheduled for physical education classes.
B) number of days per week.
C) impact of scheduling on curriculum development.
D) physical education teacher's coaching responsibilities and timeframe.
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Which of the following is NOT part of a balanced curriculum?

A) fundamental skills
B) offensive and defensive strategies
C) sports skills
D) rhythms and dance
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A balance of activities from lifetime activities, team sports, rhythmic activities, personal fitness, recreational activities and low organized games can be arranged to make a:

A) personal curriculum.
B) multi-activity curriculum.
C) movement education curriculum.
D) sport education curriculum.
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The ordering of the program that clearly defines the skills and learning experiences to be implemented on a year-to-year basis refers to:

A) scope.
B) sequence.
C) balance.
D) value orientations.
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Scope of the curriculum refers to:

A) the yearly content.
B) vertical articulation.
C) developmental levels.
D) allotting a percentage of time to program areas.
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The majority of activities for Developmental Level I children focus on:

A) cooperative activities.
B) specialized skills and sport activities.
C) apparatus, stunts, and tumbling.
D) movement concepts through theme development.
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Which is NOT a basic urge of children?

A) the urge to cooperate
B) the urge for creative satisfaction
C) the urge for rhythmic expression
D) the urge to be inactive
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Knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis are areas included in the:

A) affective domain.
B) psychomotor domain.
C) cognitive domain.
D) conceptual framework.
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The initial step in curriculum design is to:

A) define goals.
B) define objectives.
C) organize a curriculum committee.
D) define a philosophy of physical education.
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Which environmental factor does NOT affect curriculum development?

A) administrators
B) the community
C) facilities and equipment
D) the teacher's interest
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The emphasis of Developmental Level II is:

A) fitness routines and activities.
B) fundamental and manipulative motor skills.
C) sport skills.
D) muscle strength.
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Planning for articulation of program material throughout elementary, middle, and secondary school programs is:

A) yearly continuity.
B) scope or horizontal articulation.
C) sequence or vertical articulation.
D) balance.
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What does balance in curriculum planning mean?

A) Offering depth in many sport-related skills.
B) Offering a broad scope of programs.
C) Offering basic skills before complex skills.
D) Including offerings from many different categories of interests.
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Explaining rules and regulations of a game as well as strategies to succeed is related to which domain?

A) psychomotor
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) neuromuscular
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Which developmental level activities place more emphasis on specialized skills and sport activities?

A) Developmental Level I
B) Developmental Level II
C) Developmental Level III
D) Developmental Level IV
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50
Why is it important to define a philosophy when designing a quality physical education curriculum?
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What areas should be considered when developing child-centered activities for a physical education curriculum?
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Why should physical education teachers know and understand the common urges among children?
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Define scope and sequence of the curriculum.
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