Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
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Western Maryland College 1957<br />
305. HEALTH EVUCATION.<br />
The principles, methods, and materials for instruction in<br />
health in the secondary schools; correlation of health teaching<br />
with the sciences, home economics, and physical education.<br />
Two periods a week. Credit, two semester hours.<br />
306. SCHOOL HEALTH PROBLEMS.<br />
The organi7.ation of health education to permit the efficient<br />
conduct of the health examination, the follow-up and correction<br />
of defects, the control of communicable diseases; the hygiene of<br />
environment; normal growth and development; mental hygiene.<br />
Two periods a week. Credit, two semester hours.<br />
308. AOAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION.<br />
Organization of adapted and recreative programs for atypi<br />
and handicapped children. General and special corrective<br />
cal<br />
movements, techniques of appraisal and correction postural of<br />
deviations and foot disabilities are considered.<br />
Two rerirJds a meek. Credit, two semester hours.<br />
Alternates with Physical Education 210. Not offered in <strong>1958</strong>-<br />
<strong>1959</strong>·<br />
341. SPORTS FOR MEN.<br />
The theory and practice of coaching high school football<br />
and soccer; the teaching of fundamentals, team play, psychology<br />
of coaching. and care of injuries.<br />
In Physical Education 341 and 342, an additional hour credit<br />
is allowed for those students who are selected by the instructor<br />
for extensive field work. in the Carroll County school system.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, two or three semester hours.<br />
note to Physical Education 342.)<br />
(See<br />
342. SPORTS FOR MEN.<br />
The theory and practice of coaching basketball, baseball,<br />
(rack; officiating in these sports, with practical experience in<br />
and<br />
the public schools; co-operation with county school authorities<br />
in conducting track and field meets and tournaments. See explanation<br />
under Physical Education 341.<br />
Three penods a week. Credit, rwo or three semester hours.<br />
Note: Students electing Physical Education 341 or 342 must<br />
individual skills developed through at least one season on<br />
have<br />
a varsity squad or the equivalent.<br />
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