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15 Reflection Questions for the Physical Educator

July 14, 2017 by Jeff Mushkin

By taking a proactive approach to providing high-quality education, teachers can keep shaping young minds for the better.

As a physical educator, the end of the school year is the perfect time to review and assess your yourself and your PE lessons. With some careful self-appraisal, you can pinpoint your progress, as well as the challenges you would like to overcome as you start the next school year.

Read the infographic below for a comprehensive checklist of everything you need to ask yourself this summer. From building on your ambitions to learning from your mistakes, you’ll be able to reflect on your lessons and streamline your path to PE teaching success.

15 Reflection Questions for the Physical Educator

 

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About Jeff Mushkin

Jeff Mushkin has a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, a Master’s Degree in Public Health, and over 20 years of experience in physical education, health and nutrition.

Jeff currently serves as the Director of Curriculum Development for Sportime featuring SPARK, a division of School Specialty, and lives in Louisville, KY. Among his many roles, Jeff oversees the development of SPARK curriculum, websites, professional development workshops, and physical education resources for teachers.

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