A grades K-8 Physical Education Teacher in a Tennessee public school implements sequential, standards-based curriculum. They develop age-appropriate lesson plans, assess student progress, and promote lifelong fitness. Additionally, they manage equipment, ensure a safe learning environment, and foster students' physical, mental, and social development.
Core Responsibilities
- Curriculum & Instruction: Deliver physical education adhering to the Tennessee Academic Standards for Physical Education. This includes developing motor skills, cooperative games, rhythm, dance, and team/individual sports.
- Assessment: Evaluate student performance regularly and report on their cognitive, affective, and psychomotor progress.
- Classroom Management: Maintain an engaging, inclusive, and safe environment for all students.
- Equipment Management: Setup, maintain, take down, and safely store athletic equipment and physical materials.
- Collaboration: Work with general education teachers, special education staff, and school administration to support overall student well-being
Qualifications & Requirements
- Licensure: Must hold a valid Tennessee Department of Education teaching license. The specific endorsement code will depend on the district's grade configuration, commonly requiring an endorsement in Physical Education (e.g., K-12 or relevant elementary/middle endorsements).
Physical Demands
- Ability to demonstrate sports skills and movement concepts.
- Ability to frequently lift and carry heavy instructional and athletic equipment (often up to 50 lbs).
- High energy to actively supervise and engage with multiple classes throughout the day, both indoors in gymnasiums and outdoors on athletic fields.
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