Duties
Job Summary:
The physical education teacher is responsible for developing and implementing the District’s physical education curriculum that promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and healthy lifestyles among students. The teacher will encourage students to participate in various physical activities to the best of their abilities and educate them on the importance of health and fitness.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Develops and implements engaging lesson plans that align with state standards and promote physical fitness.
- Prepares lesson plans that incorporate best practice instructional strategies in teaching physical fitness, health education, individual, and team sports.
- Uses a variety of instructional resources and materials in planning engaging and differentiated activities that are structured to advance students’ knowledge of health and physical fitness.
- Designs a variety of student assessments that are aligned to the learning outcomes, using both formative and summative assessments to:
- Monitor student progress toward the learning outcomes;
- Evaluate each student’s growth in physical skills, knowledge, and contribution in team sports; and
- Adapt instruction for the whole class, individuals, or small groups of students.
- Promotes positive and supportive relationships with students.
- Maximizes the use of instructional time by:
- Establishing efficient classroom routines and procedures;
- Guiding instructional groups; and
- Managing classroom transitions.
- Enhances the learning environment by:
- Arranging the classroom to support instruction and student activities; and
- Ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all students during physical activities.
- Completes regular safety checks on equipment and field areas to ensure the overall safety of students.
- Actively assesses student understanding during instruction, providing constructive feedback designed to inform students of their progress and how they can improve their skills.
- Reflects on instructional practices in order to improve teaching and student learning.
- Communicates frequently with families providing information about:
- The instruction and learning that is taking place in the classroom;
- The academic and social emotional progress of individual students; and
- How families can participate in their students’ learning.