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Examining the Knowledge and Training of Secondary School Physical Educators Providing Strength and Conditioning Programming


Abstract Purpose : The purpose was to examine secondary physical education teachers’ strength and conditioning (SC) knowledge and evaluate associations between SC teaching role, professional preparation, and development. Method : A knowledge survey was developed/validated and distributed to 2,189 middle/high school teachers, with 605 providing complete data. Results : Seventy-five percent of participants reported serving an SC-related teaching role, and mean SC knowledge was 6.77 correct out of 15 (45%). Participants with SC certification, who taught an SC unit/course, who supervised an SC sport program, and who taught in high school performed significantly better. Physical education teacher education preparation, including exercise physiology and weightlifting activity courses, was a significant predictor of SC knowledge. Professional development, such as SC online coursework, meeting with SC professionals, and reading SC publications, was also a significant predictor. Conclusion : To support physical education teachers’ SC knowledge, physical education teacher education programs should include SC-related course offerings, and school administrators should consider offering professional development to physical education teachers who serve in SC roles.
Authors Ben D. Kern University of WyomingORCID , David Bellar ORCID , Wesley J. Wilson ORCID
Journal Info Human Kinetics | Journal of Teaching in Physical Education , vol: 43 , iss: 1 , pages: 102 - 113
Publication Date 1/1/2024
ISSN 0273-5024
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2022-0291
KeywordsKeyword Image Physical Education (Score: 0.608419) , Body Communication Skills (Score: 0.537764) , Sport Performance (Score: 0.517815) , Physical Activity (Score: 0.501288)