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The Amazing Job as Physical Education Teacher

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Children are going to school not only to learn about Science, Mathematics, and other basic subjects in order to increase their learning, but they are also taught about physical fitness and good nutrition as well; wherein the job of a Physical Education Teacher is very important. PE teachers are those who specialized in Physical Education subject and they teach the children and youths regarding the importance of physical fitness and good health for their physical development. Nevertheless, becoming a PE teacher is not as easy as you think of, since before someone can allow teaching Physical Education either in elementary, middle, or high school, he or she must finished first a course related to this profession. So, if you’re interested in teaching physical fitness and sports to young children and you have deep passion in teaching, then here’s how you can be a good PE teacher in the future.

The first requirement in becoming a Physical Education Teacher is your great interest in teaching and your big concern in the health and physical fitness of the children. You should also consider the fact that you are going to educate the young ones who are naturally playful on their nature; hence your patience is also required for this profession. Once you have decided that it is the right job for you, your next step is to acquire a diploma in college by finishing a 4-yr. course in Health and Physical Education offered in state colleges or state universities. Before you can become a PE teacher, you are required to be familiar to several kinds of individual and team sports such as swimming and basketball. A PE teacher should also learn the different physical fitness activities like rock climbing, aerobics and gymnastics.

Another important thing you need to do before you go on teaching Physical Education to the youngsters is to accumulate enough experience in knowing the different physical activities you are about to teach to your students. Furthermore, you must also keep in mind that becoming a Physical Education Teacher is not only about sports and physical activities; the big part of the job is monitoring and evaluating your students. Depending on the school you are in, you might be also performing some administrative tasks, so the preparation in becoming a PE teacher should be done precisely so you’ll fit well to the job.

Teaching Physical Education is not only the job of a PE Teacher, as the profession also allows you to perform coaching lessons aside from your daily work at school. Try to think about this, the average salary of Physical Education Teacher per year normally ranges from $45,000.00 up to $50,000.00 and some well-experienced PE teachers can earn up to $80,000.00, depending on the level of skill, learning, and location of the school, according to Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Most PE teachers also enjoy compensation packages. However, the most significant role of being PE teacher is the sincere desire to teach the children of becoming fit physically and mentally as well.

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  1. Helme PE Teacher
    Posted Thursday June 30, 2011 at 8:09 am | Permalink

    I’m a high school PE Teacher but I’ve never heard of someone being paid $80,000! Know where I can get double my salary, http://fitnessarticlesdaily.com? Or does this include college level as well?

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