Select your Division | Enter the name of your | Enter the name of the c | Enter SLO Statement As it appears on the Course Outline of Record | Academic Year | Quarter of Assessment | Modality of class | Method of Assessment | Elaborate on Assessme | Number | Number | Number | Number | N/A Not | Reflection | Enhancement/Action |
Physical Education and | KNES | Cardio Kick 11A/AX | Demonstrate improvement of cardiovascular, strength and
flexibility through total fitness. Demonstrate knowledge of basic fitness concepts as it applies to health. Increased cardio-respiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and improved body composition. |
2021-2022 | Winter | Online - Asynchronous | Laboratory Project | I have my class put toge | 5 | 80 | 5 | 5 | 5 | Most of my students have documented there workouts and their progression throughout the quarter. There are about 5% who exceed expectation of the class. Since the class is online, there is more time for student to flex your workout throughout the week since they don't have to have a set time to be at class. | I will continue to educate myself is cardio kick and fitness as the health and fitness industry is changing and evolving. I feel my student enjoy being able to work out throughout the day and put more effort into it. |
Physical Education and | KNES | KNES 48 Intro to Coachi | • Evaluate career options in specific levels of amateur and professional sports and athletic coaching. | 2020-2021 | Spring | Online - Asynchronous | Exam – Course Test/Quiz | I have group discussion | 3 | 75 | 10 | 5 | 7 | From the start to the finish in this class, I see students to elaborate more on the subject matter and more confident in their answers throughout the quarter. The class gives them a prospective of coaching from youth to pro. Gives great examples of what works for some, but may not work for all. | I will continue to stay update with the curriculum for this class and continue to encourage my students to see many sides of coaching and learning. |
Physical Education and | KNES | KNES12D/12DX | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to
health and fitness. Demonstrate fundamental karate techniques at a beginning level. |
2021-2022 | Winter | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Students participate in s | 80 | 15 | 4 | 0 | 1 | I began using Canvas as an enhancement to the in-person teaching. I saw that the students found this to be valuable as it allowed them to study some material at home at their own speed. Combined with in-person instruction under direct supervision, it gave students a better understanding of the material being presented. | I plan on expanding the class material that is available online, adding new written and video presentations to enhance student learning. |
Physical Education and | KNES | KNES 53-Health and Fitn | 1. Demonstrate knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they
apply to health. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of basic health concepts as they relate to lifestyle choices. |
2021-2022 | Fall | Online - Asynchronous | Laboratory Project | Students submit weekly | 28 | 29 | 1 | 2 | 1 | I have been very pleased with the high outstanding success rate of my students in KNES 53. 28 students received a grade of A or B. My methods of Instruction has been outstanding as the results have shown. | I will continue in increasing my knowledge and staying up to date within the field of Health and Fitness.. I achieve this by talking to other colleagues at other Academic Institutions and reading numerous articles regarding Health and Fitness. |
Physical Education and | KNES | KNES 45- Inro to Kinesio | 1. Analyze and compare the basic concepts of Kinesiology
and how they relate to motor-learning control, motor development,
biomechanics, exercise physiology, social psychological foundations, and
nutrition. 2. Apply basic understanding and knowledge to the study of motion of the human body when exercising or participating in a physical activity or program and the movement forms of sports, dance, and exercise. 3. Apply, compare, and contrast the specific beneficial or disadvantageous aspects relating to career options and choices in Physical Education/Kinesiology and other related fields. |
2021-2022 | Fall | Online - Asynchronous | Exam – Course Test/Quiz | Students are given week | 32 | 32 | 4 | 4 | 3 | I have been very pleased with the outstanding success rate of my students in KNES 45. 32 students received a grade of A or B. My methods of Instruction has been outstanding as the results have shown. | I will continue in increasing my knowledge and staying up to date within the field Of Kinesiology. I achieve this by talking to other colleagues at other Academic Institutions and reading numerous articles regarding Kinesiology. |
Physical Education and | KNES | KNES12E/12EX | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to
health and fitness. Demonstrate fundamental karate techniques at an intermediate level. |
2021-2022 | Winter | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Students participate in s | 80 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | I began using Canvas this quarter to supplement the in-person instruction. The students found the few presentations I included helpful as it expanded on information presented in class, giving them a better understanding of the material. | I am currently adding both written and video presentations to the Canvas platform, updating some material to reflect current practices, and expanding the presentations to include application of technique and a deeper understanding of the body mechanics involved. |
Physical Education and | Physical Education | KNES 39AX | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to health and wellness. | 2021-2022 | Fall | Online - Asynchronous | Exam – Course Test/Quiz | A short answer/multiple | 25 | 26 | 24 | 2 | 2 | Overwhelmingly, the students are grasping the knowledge of basic fitness concepts and applying them to health and wellness. | I will continue to include a checking of understanding throughout the quarter through discussions and assignments, so that students have a firm grasp on the basic concepts of fitness as they apply to health and wellness. |
Physical Education and | Physical Education | KNES 47 | Recognize career opportunities for women in sport and the impact that sport participation can have on society . | 2021-2022 | Fall | Online - Asynchronous | Exam – Course Test/Quiz | Students completed a Fi | 30 | 32 | 29 | 2 | 2 | The Final Exam asks students various questions regarding career opportunities, and the impact that sport participation can have on a society, specifically for women. Although most of my students did an outstanding job listing and explaining the many examples and opportunities for women, a couple of students related it to men and their opportunities in the sports world. | I will continue to include a checking of understanding throughout the quarter through discussions and assignments, so that students come away with a stronger knowledge of the career opportunities for women in sport and the impact that sport participation can have on society, specific to women. |
Physical Education and | Athletics | P E 42W | Perform the techniques, strategies, mental and physical skills of women's volleyball with an increasing degree of proficiency. | 2021-2022 | Fall | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Demonstration of techni | 20 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | This year was, by far, the toughest year of my 20+ years of coaching and teaching. Due to the limited amount of time I had working with my student-athletes, because of the restrictions from the county and administration (Covid-19), it took us a bit longer to get into competition form. Every player continued to increase their proficiency in all aspects of the game of volleyball, both mentally and physically. | I will continue to assess each student-athlete on their techniques, strategies, and mental and physical skills throughout the volleyball season. Including weekly individual meetings with each player has certainly helped with their understanding of the game and their individual skills and techniques. |
Physical Education and | Athletics | PE 32L | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to health and wellness. | 2020-2021 | Spring | Online - Asynchronous | Exam – Course Test/Quiz | Students took a final ex | 23 | 21 | 19 | 2 | 2 | Overwhelmingly, the students are grasping the knowledge of basic fitness concepts and applying them to health and wellness, as shown in their test scores. | I will continue to include a checking of understanding throughout the quarter through discussions and assignments, so that students have a firm grasp on the basic concepts of fitness as they apply to health and wellness. |
Physical Education and | Kinesiology | KNES 5A | Develop an understanding of improving cardiorespiratory
strength and endurance through cycling. Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to health and wellness. |
2021-2022 | Spring | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Throughout the quarter, | 15 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 | Most students reported value in understanding the role of heart rate in improvement of cardiovascular fitness. The students that did not meet expectations, were largely due to missing class or not completing assignments during the quarter. | I will be touching base individually with students that have not completed their assignments. It is difficult when they are also missing class due to outside factors. |
Physical Education and | Kinesiology | KNES 5B | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to
health and wellness. Formulate and design a program for core strength and stabilization exercises. Create an interval cycling program based upon individual indoor cycling goals. |
2021-2022 | Spring | Face-to-Face | Presentation/Performance | Students created a plan | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | I have been trying to find ways to make the class more challenging for those taking the Hi Intensity class. Initially I enacted a higher work-rate for those students, but there was no way to confirm their work-rate besides the heart rate readings which I was unable to assess in real time. A heart rate monitoring system would be very useful measuring tool for this class, but that is not necessarily available. | Without purchasing new equipment, this quarter I decided to add up to 25 minutes to each ride to allow for my advanced Hi Intensity students to work for a longer period of time (usually about 55 minutes per class). This ensured that they were getting a more intense experience to advance their progress. |
Physical Education and | Athletics | PE 32M | Perform offensive and defensive techniques and strategies
through the use of mental and physical soccer skills with an increasing
degree of proficiency. Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to health and wellness. |
2021-2022 | Spring | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Students are assessed o | 30 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 4 | The students that did not meet the expectations of the course were students that felt comfortable missing considerable class time. The students that attended class actually did very well in my assessment of their grasping on the concepts provided. | In order to engage the students more fully, we plan to run a short series early in the quarter about the balance of responsibilities: family, school, work, and friends. Many of these students move school to the bottom of this priority list without really noticing this, and it affects their attendance and completion of the course. Students think they can work full time and go to school full time, and should be educated on the importance of attendance in classes to be successful. |
Physical Education and | Athletics | PE39MX | Perform the techniques, strategies, mental and physical
skills of Men's Soccer with an increasing degree of proficiency. Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to health and wellness. |
2021-2022 | Fall | Face-to-Face | Presentation/Performance | Student athletes are eva | 37 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | As is typical in a season, each student athlete has their ups and downs. I have been keen on evaluating their ways of dealing with adversity rather than punishing the student for encountering adversity. They are playing the game at the highest level, and to get better, they need to fail at this level. This doesn't mean during the course of the quarter that there aren't more important underlying processes that the athlete must understand and endure to be successful in the future. | Our program during the season is very tightly evaluated from fitness testing, to evaluating a player's tactical understanding through video. Our plan is to increase the meetings that we have with athletes that are on the bubble of playing or traveling to help them clearly understand their pathway to improvement through video, extra fitness, and extra technical training. |
Physical Education and | Kinesiology | KNES38A | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to
health and wellness. Perform basic futsal skills, including passing and receiving the ball with the inside and bottom of the feet. |
2021-2022 | Spring | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Students are evaluated | 18 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | Most students were able to perform the basic skills taught in Futsal 1. The ones that did not meet expectations were students that missed more class than the other students and were not as proficient due to lack of experience and repetition within the course. | I will continue to engage the students each week with a new skill and reinforce that skill throughout the quarter in case students were absent or missed some details. Those students will be reminded going forward of the importance of repetition and practice to improve in a skill. |
Physical Education and | Kinesiology | KNES38B | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to
health and wellness. Perform advanced-beginner futsal skills and strategies that are performed in small group settings. |
2021-2022 | Summer | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | dents are evaluated on | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | Most of the students that take the second futsal class end up being successful in staring to apply the more advanced skills just due to the repetition within the course as well as likely playing a bit outside of the class. The students that take the class more than once are usually in it for the material, more that just the units. | I would like to introduce some more advanced techniques for this course to challenge the students a bit more since they are mainly having success with demonstrating the current techniques. |
Physical Education and | Kinesiology | KNES38C | Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts as they apply to
health and wellness. Perform intermediate futsal skills and strategies that are performed in small group and large group settings. |
2021-2022 | Spring | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Students are evaluated | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | With 100% success rate in this class, I believe the more intermediate to advanced courses contain students that are committed to the development in Futsal and actively seek out avenues to get better. | No changes necessary, but will implement some more advanced techniques to challenge this portion of the course with more intermediate-advanced concepts that move into the tactical realm a bit deeper. |
Physical Education and | Kinesiology | KNES37E | Perform with increased
proficiency the skills, footwork, and strategies of the sport of indoor
soccer. Apply knowledge of basic fitness concepts to health and wellness. |
2021-2022 | Spring | Face-to-Face | Demonstration | Students are evaluated on application of basic indoor soccer concepts throughout the class.
Dribbling, passing, and shooting are all taught and evaluated throughout the course. |
13 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | Most students were able to
perform the basic skills taught in Indoor Soccer. The ones that did not meet expectations were students that missed more class than the other students and were not as proficient due to lack of experience and repetition within the course. |
I will continue to engage the
students each week with a new skill and reinforce that skill throughout the quarter in case students were absent or missed some details. Those students will be reminded going forward of the importance of repetition and practice to improve in a skill. |