Physical Education is a major focus of a degree in Education. If you want to teach PE, you will earn a baccalaureate degree in education from an accredited university. Your studies will include things like kinesiology, nutrition, anatomy, sports psychology and the like. "Physical science" is a branch of science that includes the areas that study non-living systems. Physical sciences include basic chemistry (inorganic), physics, meteorology and other earth sciences. While you might take some physical science courses during your studies, they are not directly related to physical education.
Physical education teachers may less money in hourly pay than academic teachers. Physical education teachers make about 13 dollars an hour.
Yes, there are many students who major in physical education, with state teachers certification.
Thomas J. Martinek has written: 'Pygmalion in the gym' -- subject(s): Training of, Teacher-student relationships, Expectation (Psychology), Physical education teachers 'Psycho-social dynamics of teaching physical education' -- subject(s): Physical education and training, Social aspects of Physical education and training, Training of, Social aspects, Psychological aspects, Physical education teachers, Psychological aspects of Physical education and training
By PE I will assume that you are referring to Physical Education. And Physical Education Teachers have a very big job market to enjoy in. The world is made up of physical people and mental people. And majority of the people are physical people. You have a high hope of training them, haven't you?
Dongwhan Kim has written: 'A comparison of academic learning time between high-rated and low-rated Korean secondary physical education teachers' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Physical education and training, Physical education teachers, Student evaluation of teachers
Jerry Ann Nestroy has written: 'Fitness levels of children taught by the physical education specialist and classroom teachers' -- subject(s): Physical education for children, Physical education teachers, Physical fitness, Physical fitness for children, Testing 'Motor performance of young exceptional children' -- subject(s): Motor ability in children, Physical education for exceptional children, Comparative studies, Physical education for children with disabilities, Children with disabilities
Linda Suzanna Harang has written: 'Effects of Interim bulletin 741 on the physical education programs and teachers of Louisiana public high schools' -- subject(s): Physical education and training, Physical education teachers, State supervision
Helen Ruth Haggerty has written: 'Certain factors in the professional education of women teachers of physical education' -- subject(s): Education, Physical education and training, Physical education for women, Women
Theresa E Boggess has written: 'A study of the implicit beliefs about curriculum and instruction of physical education teachers with varying years of experience' -- subject(s): Physical education and training, Curricula, Study and teaching, Attitudes, Physical education teachers
Not enough
the wages are about 45,000 to 51,000 a year.
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