Kinesiology Ch. 11-16
The recommendation for on-task, functional learning time is that for a minimum of ________ of the total class time, students should be engaged in physical activity. 1. 20 percent 2. 30 percent 3. 40 percent 4. 50 percent
50 percent
Which of the following is NOT true of the growing e-sport phenomenon? 1. E-sport competitions online and on TV receive more viewers than the National Football League. 2. ESPN launched a website dedicated to e-sport. 3. The e-sport market approached $500 million in 2016. 4. It had an estimated audience of 131 million avid fans and 125 million occasional fans in 2016.
E-sport competitions online and on TV receive more viewers than the National Football League.
Which of the following represents a for-profit organization? Group of answer choices 1. YMCA 2. Gold's Gym 3. a city park and recreation department 4. a sport governing organization (such as USOC)
Gold's Gym
A government publication that established physical activity objectives for all Americans was titled 1. U.S. Almanac 2. U.S. Kinesiology Guidebook 3. Healthy People 2020 4. Leisure and Health in America
Healthy People 2020
Which is NOT a statement from the code of ethics created by the National Youth Sports Coaches Association? 1. I promise to review and practice basic first aid principles needed to treat injuries of my players. 2. I will lead by example in demonstrating fair play and sportsmanship to all my players. 3. I will do my best to win every time we play and will encourage my players to seek opportunities to play at the next level. 4. I will not cheat or engage in any form of unethical behavior that violates league rules.
I will do my best to win every time we play and will encourage my players to seek opportunities to play at the next level.
Which of the following statements is the most correct in relation to time spent by coaches and time spent by sport instructors? 1. Instructors spend more time on instruction than they spend on supplemental responsibilities. 2. Instructors spend more time on supplemental responsibilities than they spend on instruction. 3. Coaches and instructors spend the same amount of time on supplemental responsibilities. 4. Coaches spend more time coaching than they spend on supplemental responsibilities.
Instructors spend more time on instruction than they spend on supplemental responsibilities.
Which of these best describes the sport management field? 1. It is narrower than other physical activity fields. 2. It focuses only on business aspects. 3. It focuses on athletics only. 4. It offers many employment opportunities.
It offers many employment opportunities.
Which professional organization is responsible for the development and continued monitoring of the curriculum standards for sport management degree programs? 1. SHAPE America 2. NCAA 3. NFHSA 3. NASSM
NASSM
Two organizations that offer certification programs for community sport and high school sport coaches and instructors are 1. Human Kinetics Coach Education Center and Coaching Association of Canada 2. National Youth Sports Coaches Association and National Association for Sport and Exercise 3. American College of Sports Medicine and American Council on Exercise 4. National Collegiate Athletic Association and American Sport Education Program
National Youth Sports Coaches Association and National Association for Sport and Exercise
All of the following organizations provide accredited health and fitness certification opportunities EXCEPT 1. American College of Sports Medicine 2. American Council on Exercise 3. Cooper Institute 4. North American Society of Kinesiology
North American Society of Kinesiology
Successfully passing the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy examination and completing an accredited program will earn the candidate one of these two titles. 1. State Occupational Therapist or State Occupational Therapist Assistant 2. Senior Occupational Therapist or Associate Occupational Therapist 3. Therapeutic Exercise Specialist or Therapeutic Exercise Specialist in Training 4. Occupational Therapist Registered or Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant
Occupational Therapist Registered or Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant
In 2008, the U.S. government built on the influential 1996 Surgeon General's report with a document titled 1. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans 2. 2008 Surgeon General's Report 3. Healthy People 2008 4. Leisure and Health in America
Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
________________ is becoming a common practice of raising clients' level of function before surgery to assist with their recovery and limit their decline from normal function after the surgery. 1. Rehabilitation 2. Preventative habilitation 3. Pretherapy 4. Prehabilitation
Prehabilitation
This law requires all schools in the National School Lunch Act to implement a school-wide plan addressing physical activity and nutrition. 1. Public Law 94-142 2. Public Law 108-265 3. Public Law 101-476 4. Public Law 105-17
Public Law 108-265
What is the most accurate way to explain the distinction between recreation management and sport management? 1. Recreation may involve physical activity that results in personal enjoyment, excitement, and fulfillment, but sport is just one of many forms of recreation. 2. Sport management and recreation management have no meaningful overlap, so students in the two fields do not compete for similar jobs. 3. Recreation management never has leisure studies in its course titles. 4. Sport management programs offer greater depth in specific forms of recreational programming.
Recreation may involve physical activity that results in personal enjoyment, excitement, and fulfillment, but sport is just one of many forms of recreation.
The set of standards that should be met by all beginning teachers in physical education was developed by 1. ACSM 2. NATA 3. NCATE 4. SHAPE America
SHAPE America
What does it mean to be granted a monopoly by the community to supply certain services? 1. Some professionals are granted monopolies because only they possess the necessary knowledge and skills to meet particular needs of the community. 2. Some kinesiologists are given bonus money to ensure they stay longer in the community to provide their services. 3. Some professionals are granted real estate as part of their compensation. 4. Kinesiologists must show their credentials when partnering with other practitioners to prove their expertise.
Some professionals are granted monopolies because only they possess the necessary knowledge and skills to meet particular needs of the community.
What is the difference between sport instruction and sport coaching? 1. Sport instructors are hired by an individual or group to provide specific sport instructional services, whereas sport coaches are volunteers or are paid by an institution (school, recreational program, club) to provide services (practice, management, game day duties) to a group of athletes. 2. Sport instructors provide daily practice sessions, whereas sport coaches typically only meet one or two times a week with their athletes. 3. Sport instruction is acquiring knowledge, and sport coaching is improving performance. 4. Sport instruction is only for novices, and sport coaching is only for the elite populations.
Sport instructors are hired by an individual or group to provide specific sport instructional services, whereas sport coaches are volunteers or are paid by an institution (school, recreational program, club) to provide services (practice, management, game day duties) to a group of athletes.
What is an accurate way to describe sport management? 1. Sport management is overly concerned with professional sport. 2. Sport management education does not have an accreditation body. 3. Sport managers are more involved in activities and jobs surrounding an event than in the sport or activity itself. 4. Sport management is struggling to regain jobs lost during the recession.
Sport managers are more involved in activities and jobs surrounding an event than in the sport or activity itself.
What is the best way to explain the distinction between sport management and sport tourism? 1. Sport management does not concern itself with international opportunities or issues. 2. Sport management deals with business, whereas sport tourism is not concerned with financial issues. 3. There are relatively few jobs in sport management, but sport tourism is booming. 4. Sport tourism programs address how to develop and manage sport-related travel opportunities, whereas sport management programs tend to focus on the sport-specific application of business principles.
Sport tourism programs address how to develop and manage sport-related travel opportunities, whereas sport management programs tend to focus on the sport-specific application of business principles.
How do the acts of teaching and coaching compare? 1. They have more similarities than differences. 2. They are more different than similar. 3. The acts are similar, and the professions are similar. 4. The acts are similar, and the professions are distinct.
The acts are similar, and the professions are distinct
This organization developed a classification system that focused on what a person can do rather than the traditional model of what one can't do and focuses on care that allows one to reach a particular level of function. 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2. National Health Institute 3. World Health Organization 4. National Athletic Training Association
World Health Organization
Which of the following is an example of a person in need of habilitative therapeutic exercise? 1. a 70-year-old man lacking strength and balance due to aging 2. a 17-year-old girl with a torn ACL 3. a 34-year-old man weighing 270 pounds who is unable to function daily without fatigue 4. a 56-year-old heart attack patient
a 34-year-old man weighing 270 pounds who is unable to function daily without fatigue
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons the 21st century provides many exciting employment opportunities for qualified individuals interested in sport management? 1. new technologies that offer new opportunities to engage fans and participants 2. the continued globalization of the sport industry 3. a declining interest in sport because of numerous scandals and examples of greed in the media 4. large number of functional areas and potential partnerships with other sectors
a declining interest in sport because of numerous scandals and examples of greed in the media
Which of the following is NOT a crucial skill or experience for sport management students interested in getting a job in their field after graduation? 1. athletic achievements, knowledge of sport history 2. a variety of practical experiences (e.g., internship), a good mentor 3. a variety of practical experiences (e.g., internship), coaching experience 4. membership in a sport management organization, knowledge of events
a variety of practical experiences (e.g., internship), coaching experience
Which of the following represents information placed in the media by an identified sponsor that pays for the time or space? 1. promotions 2. sponsorship 3. advertising 4. distribution
advertising
Risk management is a responsibility of 1. all employees 2. top management only 3. middle management only 4. lower management only
all employees
Which of the following is most critical in helping students develop skills? 1. ample practice opportunities 2. specific feedback 3. ample appropriate practice opportunities 4. adequate instruction
ample appropriate practice opportunities
Which is NOT a role for sport instruction professionals? 1. community physical activity program instructor 2. professional sport instructor 3. certification and education of instructor 4. athletic trainer
athletic trainer
What therapeutic exercise profession is thought by many to be synonymous with sports medicine (though it is actually an incorrect assumption)? 1. athletic training 2. occupational therapy 3. strength and conditioning 4. therapeutic recreation
athletic training
Instructors can best assist students to learn the rules and the routines by 1. having high expectations and being firm but warm 2. limiting the number of rules to 10 3. allowing the students to choose the activities each day in class 4. giving students tests on the classroom rules
aving high expectations and being firm but warm
All of the following are improved as a result of the relationship between physical activity and academic achievement EXCEPT 1. burnout 2. cognitive skills and attitudes 3. academic behaviors 4. academic achievement
burnout
What is the most common concern for new teachers? 1. class management and discipline 2. teacher expectations 3. providing clear feedback to students 4. developing expertise through experience and knowledge
class management and discipline
Which is NOT a professional career in fitness? 1. group exercise instructor 2. college football coach 3. personal trainer 4. health and fitness director
college football coach
Which job would NOT be considered part of the sport management industry? 1. general manager for a golf course 2. athletic director for a high school 3. sport agent 4. college recruiter
college recruiter
What skill or ability is required in order to function effectively in almost every sport management task? 1. finance 2. communication 3. compliance 4. marketing
communication
Facilities like the YMCA and parks and recreation departments are associated with what kind of setting? 1. youth setting 2. nonprofit setting 3. community setting 4. athletic setting
community setting
In what coaching setting would more time be spent on instruction in fundamentals? 1. community settings 2. high school settings 3. college settings 4. professional settings
community settings
What is the name of the emerging model of community-school collaboration that encourages students to engage in physical activity by participating in physical education, in before- and after-school programs, and in other physical activity programs offered at school? 1. teaching games for understanding model 2. Praxis II 3. comprehensive school physical activity program 4. "the 60" (named for the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity during the school day)
comprehensive school physical activity program
If you would like to become a physical activity professional, but you suffer from stage fright and hate to speak in front of groups, as a student your best option is to 1. consider a career in the physical activity professions that does not depend on speaking to large groups of people 2. consider taking classes in public speaking so that you can master your fear 3. plan to hire other individuals to work for you who will speak when these types of situations arise 4. search the Internet for tips on speaking in front of others
consider taking classes in public speaking so that you can master your fear
In order to acquire teaching expertise, physical education teachers must possess both 1. content expertise and pedagogical ability 2. problem solving and automaticity 3. certifications and support 4. rewards and effective modeling
content expertise and pedagogical ability
Terrell wants to become a health and fitness director. Which types of qualifications, beyond his kinesiology degree, would best prepare him to achieve his goal? 1. experience in an entry-level health position 2. certification by a nationally recognized organization 3. strong teaching and counseling skills 4. education in business, administration, and management
education in business, administration, and management
Which of the following is a component of the multidimensional model of wellness? 1. educational 2. emotional 3. environmental 4. experiential
emotional
According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory disease, and measles together account for 82 percent of all noncommunicable disease deaths. true or false
false
Coaches direct much of their attention to teaching basic skills rather than enhancing performance. true or false
false
Generally, all professions require the same set of behaviors from their members, including acceptable dress, codes of conduct, and language and terminology. true or false
false
Health and fitness directors don't have significant management and administrative tasks to tend to. true or false
false
Secondary physical education is in a healthier state than elementary physical education. true or false
false
Students aspiring to health and fitness careers should specialize in biophysical subdisciplines and not worry about taking courses in teaching, counseling, business, and marketing. true or false
false
With-it-ness refers to teacher expectations that are clearly enforced. true or false
false
If you wanted to be a physical therapist who mainly worked with conditions related to aging or other problems associated with older members of the population, what would you most likely choose to specialize in? 1. orthopedics 2. pediatrics 3. geriatrics 4. sport physical therapy
geriatrics
Which of the following is a for-profit sport participation organization? 1. YMCA 2. golf course 3. retail sporting goods store 4. professional sport team
golf course
Which of the following is NOT one of the five core competencies for individuals who provide patient care, as developed by the Health and Medicine Division of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine? 1. use informatics 2. work in interdisciplinary teams 3. employ evidence-based practice 4. have a certification
have a certification
Personal trainers and fitness instructors are examples of what professional area of physical activity? 1. therapeutic exercise 2. health and fitness 3. teaching 4. sport management
health and fitness
A strength and conditioning coach could work in all of the following primary settings EXCEPT 1. health clubs 2. professional sport teams 3. hospitals 4. fitness centers
hospitals
Which is a likely setting for a custodial care facility? 1. sport team training site 2. inpatient facility 3. outpatient clinic 4. physical therapy office
inpatient facility
Which of the following is NOT true of kinesiology theory? 1. focuses on the theoretical aspects of physical activity 2. adds to our knowledge of ourselves 3. is always directly applicable to professional practice 4. is composed of knowledge about physical activity drawn from traditional disciplines in the humanities and in biological, behavioral, and sociological studies
is always directly applicable to professional practice
Attending the national conference of SHAPE America during your undergraduate years 1. is not possible, because you are not employed in the field 2. is too advanced an experience for most undergraduates 3. is an indication of your early commitment to the physical activity professions 4. will distract you from your studies
is an indication of your early commitment to the physical activity professions
What would be the best way to identify with a profession? 1. talking often to friends and family about the career 2. joining a professional organization 3. comparing different jobs to be sure you are choosing one with the most autonomy 4. looking for lucrative opportunities in the field
joining a professional organization
Which of the following best describes content knowledge? 1. knowledge about organizing curricular activities 2. knowledge about organizing and managing a classroom 3. knowledge about the subject matter 4. knowledge about the most appropriate teaching methods for a particular content area
knowledge about the subject matter
In the early 1980s, what percentage of employers offered worksite health and fitness programs? 1. between 5 and 10 percent 2. between 10 and 15 percent 3. less than 5 percent 4. between 25 and 35 percent
less than 5 percent
The duties of coaches and their supplemental responsibilities do NOT include 1. meeting with parents 2. talking to the media 3. evaluating officials 4. lesson planning
lesson planning
Retention-based commercial facilities 1. place little emphasis on the individual needs of clients 2. limit the number of memberships sold and focus on customer satisfaction 3. often offer low-cost memberships in exchange for long-term contracts 4. often invest considerable money in advertising as a way to attract new members
limit the number of memberships sold and focus on customer satisfaction
Occupational therapists assist people with physical, emotional, or mental disabilities to restore or ______ as much ______ as possible in daily living and work. 1. heal; confidence 2. heal; mobility 3. maintain; mobility 4. maintain; independence
maintain; independence
Research and development centered on understanding consumer opinions regarding sport experiences are associated with 1. sport insurance 2. sport risk management 3. financial management 4. marketing management
marketing management
A skillful orthopedist who performs many unnecessary operations on patients in order to make more money is an example of what type of professional? 1. social trustee, civic professional 2. medical professional 3. not a professional 4. mechanical, market-driven professional
mechanical, market-driven professional
What is a common task or duty of both sport instructors and coaches? 1. meeting with parents 2. repairing equipment 3. scouting other players 4. keeping financial records
meeting with parents
Professionals who help sick and injured patients regain the physical skills for performing ADLs and IADLs are 1. social workers 2. ergonomists 3. recreation therapists 4. occupational and physical therapists
occupational and physical therapists
Ice-skating rinks and bowling alleys are part of which sector of the sport management industry? 1. recreation 2. support services 3. participation 4. entertainment
participation
Which of the following represents the most common form of discrimination in physical education? 1. gender discrimination 2. race discrimination 3. physical ability discrimination 4. physical appearance discrimination
physical ability discrimination
Which of the following professions would most likely be involved in patient home care? 1. athletic trainer 2. cardiac care specialist 3. physical therapist 4. strength and conditioning coach
physical therapist
Which job would likely be best for a person who is technically oriented rather than clinically oriented? 1. physical therapist assistant 2. clinical exercise physiologist 3. occupational therapist 4. physical therapist
physical therapist assistant
Teaching tends to be directed toward 1. populations with excellent performance skills and knowledge 2. populations with limited to moderate levels of skill and knowledge 3. all populations 4. professional athletes
populations with limited to moderate levels of skill and knowledge
What are the two most important components of being an effective teacher? 1. compassion and desire 2. knowledge and caring 3. practice knowledge and thoughtful consideration of research literature 4. student accountability and curriculum
practice knowledge and thoughtful consideration of research literature
Which of these is NOT one of the subindustries identified within the text as part of the sport management industry? 1. entertainment 2. support services 3. presentation 4. participation
presentation
Which is an institutionalized setting for coaching? 1. private secondary school 2. professional sport organizations 3. YMCA or YWCA 4. a national youth sport program
private secondary school
Knowledge of translating theory into professional practice is called 1. transformational knowledge 2. translatory knowledge 3. professional knowledge 4. professional practice knowledge
professional practice knowledge
What tactic do sport marketers use to increase consumption of their product (actual purchases or viewership)? Examples of this tactic include offering product samples, reducing prices on tickets (e.g., a fan package that includes a ticket, drink, and hot dog), arranging player appearances, and offering clinics. 1. advertising 2. distribution 3. promotions 4. merchandising
promotions
A mentor is best described as an individual who 1. hires interns and works with them during their internships 2. provides a student or professional with guidance and advice based on his or her own wisdom and related experiences 3. works for the government 4. is an alumnus of your university
provides a student or professional with guidance and advice based on his or her own wisdom and related experiences
Professional sport instructors are unlikely to offer their services (private or group lessons) at which of the following venues? 1. public schools 2. country clubs 3. swimming clubs 4. gymnastic facilities
public schools
What is rehabilitative exercise? 1. helping to acquire normal function 2. perfecting function 3. restoring lost function 4. functioning at peak performance
restoring lost function
What is the major difference between rehabilitative and habilitative therapeutic exercise? 1. the types of patients who are seen 2. the length of treatment 3. restoring versus equipping 4. the type of training required by those providing the services
restoring versus equipping
Program management activities vary across functional areas and sport industry segments. Two of the more common areas are 1. scheduling and maintenance of facilities and equipment 2. marketing research and employment outlook 3. public relations and sport marketing 4. sport management and risk management
scheduling and maintenance of facilities and equipment
To maximize your educational experience while in college, you should 1. select a broad spectrum of elective courses in your degree program to help prepare you for your chosen profession 2. choose a degree path late in the game so you can be sure you have considered all of your options 3. rely solely on experience in your field to gain knowledge 4. not spend money on a certification; they are almost always overpriced
select a broad spectrum of elective courses in your degree program to help prepare you for your chosen profession
What kind of knowledge does NOT form the foundation of professional expertise? 1. theoretical kinesiology knowledge 2. self-efficacy 3. physical activity experience 4. professional practice knowledge
self-efficacy
Which of the following is NOT an example of a profession? 1. surgeon 2. shoe salesperson 3. coach 4. athletic trainer
shoe salesperson
Which of the following is NOT a factor in preparing to be the best professional possible? 1. engaging in college life and attending graduate school 2. identifying with the professional field 3. participating in volunteer services 4. signing the most lucrative contract you can upon graduation
signing the most lucrative contract you can upon graduation
This professional would typically concentrate on skill development rather than team organization and winning. 1. skill instructor 2. physical education teacher 3. coach 4. athletic director
skill instructor
Which of the following describes a curriculum that emphasizes the development of personal responsibility? 1. social development model 2. sport education 3. fitness curriculum 4. conceptually based program
social development model
A professional who operates according to the philosophy that "healthy people and a good society first, me and my profession second" demonstrates what might be called 1. social trustee, civic professionalism 2. mechanical, market-driven professionalism 3. American professionalism 4. kinesiological professionalism
social trustee, civic professionalism
What other duty besides coaching is a head coach at a high school MOST likely to have? 1. teaching a math class 2. working as the school nurse 3. serving as the head coach of a second sport 4. determining the school's athletics budget
teaching a math class
What is teacher-coach role conflict? 1. the challenge of meeting the conflicting demands of the two positions 2. the similarities of the work environment 3. the differences in salary demands 4. the disparities in the values and desires of each position
the challenge of meeting the conflicting demands of the two positions
Community-based organizations that use the asset-based approach in their physical activity settings for young people focus on 1. the positives and what children can do as the starting point for their success 2. the deficiencies and what children are missing, to try to fill in the gaps and improve their performance 3. the business model and how to make programs cost effective 4. the specific sport and earning scholarships for colleges and universities
the positives and what children can do as the starting point for their success
This professional works with clients with physical disability or impaired mental function to restore, remediate, or rehabilitate their function and independence. They also focus on social integration for their clients. 1. athletic trainer 2. physical therapist 3. therapeutic recreation specialist 4. strength and conditioning specialist
therapeutic recreation specialist
What is the primary goal of a physical activity pedagogist? 1. to win 2. to retain 3. to educate 4. to research
to educate
Which of the following represents the most pressing goal for physical education programs in schools? 1. to make sure children have fun in class 2. to make sure children learn physical activities that can be carried into adulthood 3. to make sure children learn how to perform team sports 4. to make sure children are physically fit by the time they reach 9th grade
to make sure children learn physical activities that can be carried into adulthood
Which of the following forms of exercise would be considered habilitative? 1. strengthening a running back's injured knee 2. training a firefighter to run while carrying a heavy weight 3. implementing an exercise program for a client with asthma 4. completing sprints to warm up for a soccer game
training a firefighter to run while carrying a heavy weight
Which of the following best describes the role of a sport physical therapist? 1. treatment of patients who have acute or chronic diseases of the cardiovascular or respiratory system 2. treatment of conditions relating to aging or other problems associated with older members of the population 3. treatment of an athletic population suffering from injuries as the result of competition 4. treatment of patients who have injuries or diseases of the brain and nervous system
treatment of an athletic population suffering from injuries as the result of competition
A director of a commercial fitness center who is motivated primarily by the bottom line is likely to adhere to principles of mechanical, market-driven professionalism. true or false
true
Course work in biomechanics, sport psychology, and motor development is included in undergraduate programs as part of the theoretical knowledge of kinesiology. true or false
true
Employment in health and fitness careers often requires a person to earn a certification from one of the professional organizations in the field, such as ACSM, ACE, or NSCA. true or false
true
Kinesiology and its spheres of professional practice are considered part of the helping professions. true or false
true
Most, but not all, states require licensure for practice as an athletic trainer. true or false
true
One of the Healthy People 2020 objectives is to increase the proportion of employed adults who have access to and participate in employer-based exercise facilities and exercise programs. true or false
true
Orthopedic physical therapists treat patients who have injuries or diseases of the muscles, bones, and joints. true or false
true
Personal trainers typically provide their services on a fee-for-service basis. true or false
true
Professionals are granted monopolies on the delivery of services because only they possess the knowledge and skills to meet the particular needs of the community. true or false
true
Professionals develop a range of cognitive, perceptual, and motor skills, anchored in theoretical, workplace, and practice knowledge, that enable them to achieve predetermined outcomes efficiently and effectively. true or false
true
Sport instructors focus their efforts on helping their clients acquire new skills. true or false
true
Teaching and coaching are roughly the longest-standing professions within the field of physical activity. true or false
true
Teaching and coaching both involve instruction. true or false
true
The best predictor of your success in the physical activity professions is probably the level of commitment you make in preparing yourself to be the most knowledgeable and highly skilled practitioner possible. true or false
true
The curriculum of physical education differs distinctly from those of other subjects in terms of space, activities, and relationships. true or false
true
Those who work for nonprofit or governmental organizations can approach the ideals of social trustee, civic professionalism more easily than can those working in the private sector. true or false
true
Worksite health and fitness programs have been found to decrease absenteeism and reduce medical claims. true or false
true
At which level of physical activity coaching are positions least available? 1. university 2. community college 3. public school 4. communities
university
An outstanding physical education teacher does all of the following EXCEPT 1. develop teaching expertise 2. design appropriate practice experiences for students 3. provide active learning time 4. use personal experience as the primary basis for making teaching decisions
use personal experience as the primary basis for making teaching decisions
People working within _________ may be responsible for a variety of tasks, including conducting risk assessments, implementing security, developing schedules, and overseeing concessions. 1. venue and event management 2. financial management 3. human resource management 4. public relations management
venue and event management
A coach knows which key opens the door to the equipment room, what time the custodians arrive at work, and which company offers the best bus service for her team's travel. This is an example of 1. applied theoretical kinesiology knowledge 2. theoretical kinesiology knowledge 3. professional practice knowledge 4. workplace knowledge
workplace knowledge
Traditionally, health and fitness professional activities have taken place in what four settings? 1. worksite, commercial, clinical, community 2. worksite, landscape, clinical, community 3. commercial, clinical, community, landscape 4. commercial, clinical, worksite, schools
worksite, commercial, clinical, community