The Importance of Teacher Training in Delivering Effective Physical Education

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Karen Smith,
Dr. Bruno Rossi

Abstract

When it comes to providing quality physical education (PE) programmes, teacher preparation is crucial. teacher education programmes to guarantee that physical education (PE) programmes in schools are high-quality, relevant, and effective. It explores the many facets of teacher preparation, such as subject matter expertise, pedagogical abilities, and the capacity to meet the requirements of a wide range of students. Teachers in physical education (PE) need to be experts in their fields, but they also need to be great communicators and have a passion for helping their students develop a lifelong healthy lifestyle. To help teachers handle these challenges, professional development programmes provide them with the knowledge, skills, and experiences they need.

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Karen Smith, & Dr. Bruno Rossi. (2024). The Importance of Teacher Training in Delivering Effective Physical Education. CINEFORUM, 64(1), 1–5. Retrieved from https://revistadecineforum.com/index.php/cf/article/view/43
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Journal Article

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