378Thursday, April 2, 2009

10:15 AM-11:30 AMTampa Convention Center:7-8
Research Consortium
Symposium: Re-examining Content Knowledge for Physical EducationImplications for Teacher Preparation
There has been a longstanding consensus that both pre- and in-service teachers need more content knowledge. Shulman’s (1986) differentiated between three forms of content knowledge: subject matter knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge and curricular knowledge. This symposium reports on the results of series of studies conducted over the past four years focused on the subject matter knowledge pre-service teachers have acquired prior to entering their teacher education program, and the content knowledge that they acquired during their program. The presenters' focus is on the question: What do teachers need to know about their subject matter in order to teach it?
Keyword(s): physical education PK-12, pre-service/student, professional preparation
Presider: Phillip Ward, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Speakers: Paul Stuhr, California State UniversitySan Marcos, San Marcos, CA; Shiri Ayvazo, University of NevadaLas Vegas, Las Vegas, NV; and Phillip Ward, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Speakers:
Domains of Subject Matter Knowledge
Phillip Ward, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Relationships Between Prior Experiences and Subject Matter Knowledge
Paul Stuhr, California State UniversitySan Marcos, San Marcos, CA
Assessing Content Knowledge and Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Physical Education
Shiri Ayvazo, University of NevadaLas Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

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