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Course Syllabus: PE 21101 EP1

Teacher: Thanathon Phosricha Ofce: EP Ofce


E-mail: tphosric@go.byuh.edu Class: EP 1
Phone: 088-571-9866 Credits: 0.5 credit hours

Texts/Materials
Students need to have a textbook for this course. It is recommended that you use your textbook
and course materials to enhance your learning.

Catalog Description
Students participate in oral reports and group discussions to build uency and gain knowledge in
learning areas of Health and Physical Education.

Objectives
PE 21101 is designed to help you enhance the understanding of nervous systems, places
emphasis on enabling learners to concurrently develop behaviours regarding knowledge, attitude,
morality, values and health practices.

! Human Growth and Development: the nature of human growth and development;
factors affecting growth; relationships and linkages in the functioning of various body
systems as well as self-conduct for attaining growth and development in accord with
students age.
! Life and Family: students values and those of their families; self-adjustment to
changes in various respectsphysical, mental, emotional, sexual; creating and
maintaining relationships with others; sexual health practices and life skills.
! Strengthening of Health, Capacity and Disease Prevention: principles and methods
of selecting food for consumption, health products and services; capacity- strengthening
for health and prevention of communicable and non- communicable diseases.
! Safety in Life: self-protection from various risk behaviours, i.e., health risks, accidents,
violence, harm from use of medicines and addictive substances as well as guidelines for
promoting safety in life
Methods of Instruction
pair and small group discussions
oral presentations
rehearsing specic speaking tasks (such as asking questions for clarication,
summarizing a point the teacher made, interrupting politely, agreeing with someone,
disagreeing politely, expressing confusion, and asking for a paraphrase, getting in and
out of conversations)
explicit strategy instruction

Health & Physical Education I
PE 21101 Total 20 Hours (1 hour/week)
Course Syllabus: PE 21101 EP1
Assignments and Grading
1. In Class Participation (10%): You must be in class and actively participating to
improve your English. Your effort and attempts to speak English in class are
important.
2. Oral Presentations ( 20%): The purpose of class time is to speak a lot and build
your speaking uency. Come to class so that you can have this practice. You will
need to prepare with homework assignments and then participate in group
presentation preparation as part of your classwork. Then you will present to the
class.
3. Attendance (10%) Attendance in class is required. If you must be absent from a
class, please call or see me before the class (send an e-mail, leave a voice mail
message, or write a note if there is no one in the ofce). Students will not be
allowed to make up missed class work unless they have made prior arrangements
or have an acceptable reason.
4. Vocabulary Builder (20%) Students are required to do Vocab Builder. There are
schedules that you must follow: When: Everyday in the Morning 07:30- 08:00AM,
and at Noon from 12:00 - 01:00 PM
5. Students Conducts and Misbehaviors (10%) NO!!! late assignments, missing
classes, interrupting class instruction
6. Midterm 15% Students must take midterm exam.
7. Final Exam 15% Students must take nal exam.
General Policies

Academic Honesty
The students should seek to be totally honest in their dealing with others. They should
complete their own work and be evaluated based upon that work. They should avoid
academic dishonesty and misconduct in all its forms, including plagiarism, fabrication or
falsication, cheating and other academic misconduct.
Attendance, Punctuality, and Late Assignments
Attendance in class is required. If you must be absent from a class, please call or see
me before the class (send an e-mail, leave a voice mail message, or write a note if there is
no one in the ofce). Students will not be allowed to make up missed class work unless
they have made prior arrangements or have an acceptable reason. Assignments are due
at the beginning of the class period. Only in exceptional circumstances will extensions be
granted.


Course Syllabus: PE 21101 EP1

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