Teaching
Kinesiology
Emotional Intelligence
BPEC General
100

This is an alternate to Physical Education 11 and/or at High Schools. Not all schools offer this course, but it earns you a PHE credit

What is ACTIVE LIVING 

OR 

FITNESS AND CONDITIONING

OR

SPORTS ACADEMY  


100

This experience will allow you to use your fieldwork courses as BCAK electives

What are: 

clinical and non/clinical placements

100

When you put yourself in someone else's shoes and try to understand from their point of view or lived experience

What is empathy?

100

This is the number of upper level KIN specific course electives that are required to earn a BPEC degree with a KINESIOLOGY concentration

What is 4 courses (12 credits)

200

This BC post-secondary institution recently recognized PHE as a major teachable subject, in turn eliminating the need for a second teachable subject in order to apply to the B.Ed Secondary stream 

What is Simon Fraser University?

200

Benefits of seeing a Kinesiologist

What is: 

Pain Relief

Injury Prevention / Rehabilitation / Faster Recovery

Improved Sport Performance

Strength and flexibility

Increased Range of Motion

General Health 


200

Can present yourself with self-assurance, can make sound decisions

What is self-confidence?

200

These are NCCP modules that you complete in BPEC. 

Name at least 3. 

What are:

  • Fundamental Movement Skills (SPSC 1195)
  • Basic Mental Skills (SPSC 2210)
  • Plan a Practice (SPSC 2210)
  • Teaching & Learning (SPSC 2210)
  • Design a Basic Sport Program (SPSC 2210)
  • Making Ethical Decisions (SPSC 2210)
  • Developing Athletic Abilities (SPSC 4199)
  • Prevention and Recovery (SPSC 3276)
  • Manage Conflict (SPSC 3240)
  • Coaching and Leading Effectively (SPSC 3240)
  • Psychology of Performance (SPSC 4231)
300

This is a term commonly used in some districts that can also mean Education Assistant (EA)

What is a Learning Support Assistant?

What is a Special Education Assistant?

Others?

300

An assessment/analysis you may do with a client when you first meet them

What is:

  • Postural assessment/Analysis
  • Range of motion
  • Functional Movement Screen
  • Gait (walking or motion analysis)
  • Balance and Coordination
300
Can be flexible, smoothly handle multiple demands, and can respond to change

What is adaptability? 

300

These are the two months that Douglas College offers Graduation Ceremonies

What is February and June. 

400

These are the 4 descriptors for the proficiency scale that applies to the grades K-9 grading system

What are: 

Emerging

Developing

Proficient

Extending

400

These muscles make up the quadriceps

What are the:

rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and vastus intermedius.

400

Generate new ideas, creative with problem solving, take fresh perspectives and risk in your thinking

What is innovativeness? 

400

I have completed my program but graduation date is still 2 months away. This document is available as proof that I completed my program

What is a program completion letter? 

(Can be found on MyAccount --> Student Records)

500

These lower mainland universities offer a PDP or B.Ed program

What is:

SFU

UBC

UFV

TWU

500

The acronym is PNF.

Hint (helps with flexibility, ROM)

What is Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation?

500

Ready to seize opportunities, seek ways to involve yourself, and do more than is what is required

What is initiative? 

500

This instructor has been teaching with the Sport Science department for the longest period of time

Who is Ken Anderson? 


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