i beleve PE (physical edd) is still part of the curriculum and im not 100% sure about this but im think it is posibly because it keep the children healthy so they donot get obese
P.E is part of curriculum because of the obesity rate in the world
Discoveries and knowledge about the way the body works and exercises influences physical education curriculum.
Physical Education (PE) develops students' competence and confidence to take part in a range of physical activities that become a central part of their lives, both in and out of school. A high-quality PE curriculum enables all students to enjoy and succeed in many kinds of physical activity.
John Quay has written: 'Creative physical education' -- subject(s): Curricula, Curriculum planning, Physical education and training
There was not a set curriculum for education in the 1930s. Arithmetic, reading and grammar were taught, and during this decade, non-academic classes, such as physical education were beginning to enter schools.
William Ralph La Porte has written: 'The physical education curriculum' -- subject(s): Physical education and training
D. Diane Preston has written: 'A moral education program conducted in the physical education and health education curriculum' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Physical education and training, Moral education, Physical education and training
William C. Lewis has written: 'A selection of teaching activities as course objectives for the professional physical education curriculum' -- subject(s): Curricula, Training of, Physical education teachers, Physical education and training
Answer - KinesiologyThe short answer is yes. The course of study is Kinesiology. ---------------Addition:Kinesiology is "the science dealing with the interrelationship of the physiological processes and anatomy of the human body with respect to movement."While it is a large part of a physical education degree it is not the only part. A degree in physical education will involve an understanding of instructional design and teaching pedagogy. If your interested in getting a degree in physical education I suggest you check out the related links section bellow and take a look at the curriculum sample provided to get an idea of what kinds of courses you will be required to take.
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
Vincent Melograno has written: 'Nan & Pop' 'Designing curriculum and learning' -- subject(s): Curricula, Sex discrimination in sports, Physical education for women, Physical education and training
The efficacy of the Basic Education Curriculum depends on various factors, including the context in which it is implemented, the quality of teaching, and alignment with educational goals. It is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills, but its effectiveness can vary based on implementation and support systems in place. Evaluation of its impact on student learning outcomes can help determine its effectiveness in a specific setting.