Kin 150 Barnes Test 2 Ch. 6
A portfolio is individualized so a person can include whatever documents can best describe his or her accomplishments.
True
A portfolio used to obtain a job should include a professional philosophy.
True
Youth sport programs provide opportunities for individuals
True
Halding a physical fitness specialist or personal trainer certificate is a requirement for getting a job in a health, fitness, or sport club.
False
What certification is offered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association?
Certified personal trainer and Certified strength and conditioning specialist
A master of Education degree is required for a teacher to be licensed to teach.
False
A portfolio contains a resume and letters of recommendation.
False
Admission requirements to graduate schools are standardized nationally.
False
All master's degree programs in physical education require specialization and a thesis or an internship.
False
Obtaining a certification in the content field is a prerequisite to obtaining an internship.
False
Participation in extracurricular activities while in college will not enhance your potential for employment.
False
Serving as a subject in a research study is an example of an internship.
False
Students do not know enough to participate in internships until after they have completed their undergraduate degrees
False
The national Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification must certify anyone who serves as an athletic trainer in a high school.
False
Fringe benefits are non-salary compensations of employment.
True
Intramural programs can provide opportunities to officiate, schedule, programs, and manage personnel.
True
No required national certification program exists for coaches.
True
Setting goals helps people articulate their determination to achieve future expectations.
True
The Graduate Record Exam is a type of a graduate entrance or admissions test.
True
The Ph.D. is more research oriented than is the Ed.D.
True
Volunteer activities are ways that students can participate in experiences related to their future profession and current major.
True