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Jayne Greenberg, EdD, is the North America chair for the International Sport and Culture Association, the educational advocate and policy specialist for the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Kidz Neuroscience center, and the youth movement ambassador for the Life Time Foundation. Previously, she served as the director of the I Can Do It! program for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and was the district director of physical education and health literacy for Miami-Dade County Public Schools for 22 years.
Throughout her professional educational career, she has served as special advisor on youth fitness to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, president of FAHPERD, and chair of the sport development committee for the United States Olympic Committee and USA Field Hockey. In addition, she coordinated the Olympic Torch Relay Miami Leg for the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
Greenberg has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including induction into the SHAPE America Hall of Fame in 2019, the 2016 North America Society of HPERD Professionals Award; and the Lifetime of Giving Award from Delta Psi Kappa in 2017. Other highlights include being named the 2005 National Physical Education Administrator of the Year by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education; being appointed by President Obama to serve on the President’s Council for on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition in 2011; and being named education sector chair for the National Physical Activity Plan.
Greenberg has served as an international consultant in many capacities. She coordinated Olympic education programs in Canada; developed the sport science curriculum at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia; and developed a math and science sailing curriculum for the National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory in London, England, and Sydney, Australia. She also developed a conservation safari in South Africa and developed the drug education curriculum for Antigua. She has authored several books, published numerous articles, and been a speaker at numerous state, national, and international conventions and meetings, including presenting at an International Olympic Committee meeting in Singapore. In the past 12 years, she has secured over $35 million in federal and foundation grants for educational programs.
Judy LoBianco is the president and CEO of HPE Solutions LLC, a consulting firm that helps advance teacher practice. She was previously an adjunct professor at Monmouth University and a supervisor of health and physical education for Livingston Public Schools in New Jersey. With over 30 years of experience in health and physical education, she has taught all levels, from kindergarten through college.
Formerly of the South Orange–Maplewood School District, LoBianco won two federal grants from the U.S. Department of Education totaling $2.74 million to revolutionize the district’s K-12 physical education program. She has dedicated her professional service to several organizations, serving as president of the New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; president of the Eastern District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; and president of SHAPE America (Society of Health and Physical Educators). She was named the 2013 National PE Administrator of the Year.
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Organization and Administration of Physical Education, Second Edition, is fully updated with the revised SHAPE America National Physical Education Standards and culturally responsive teaching practices. PE administrators will learn solid foundational theory and practices to implement successful programs.
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Part I. Leadership, Management, Organization, and Planning
Chapter 1. The Role of a Physical Education Administrator as a Leader
Jayne D. Greenberg
Roles and Responsibilities of the Physical Education Administrator
Leadership Versus Management
Leadership Defined
Characteristics of Effective Leaders
Developing Leaders
Understanding Your Philosophy of Leadership
Determining Your Leadership Style
Theoretical Approaches to Leadership
Power, Authority, and Influence
Motivation Theories of Leadership
Strategic Planning
Ethical Leadership
Conflict Resolution
Diversity in Leadership
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Management and Operations
Jayne D. Greenberg
Management Theories
Management Skills and Competencies
Roles and Responsibilities and Administrative Functions
Change Theory
Day-to-Day Operations
Teachers as Leaders
Conclusion
Chapter 3. Organizing and Planning a Quality Physical Education Program
Jayne D. Greenberg
Definition of Physical Education
Benefits of a Quality Physical Education Program
Program Planning
Essential Components of Physical Education
Program Planning Considerations
The School and Community Connections National Framework: Comprehensive School Physical Activity Plan
The Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model
Conclusion
Part II. Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment, and Special Events
Chapter 4. Curriculum Development and Evaluation
Nichole D. Barta and Jayne D. Greenberg
The Curriculum Development Process
Understanding Standards-Based Curriculum Development
The Analysis Phase
The Planning Phase
The Design Phase
The Implementation Phase
The Evaluation Phase
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Quality Instruction
Nichole D. Barta and Jayne D. Greenberg
Appropriate Instruction
Factors That Influence Quality Instruction and Environment
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Teacher and Program Evaluation
Erin E. Centeio, Heather E. Erwin, and Jayne D. Greenberg
Teacher Evaluation Models
Perception of Evaluation
Developing a Growth Mindset and Considerations for Evaluation
Components of Teacher Evaluation
Teacher Observation
Program Evaluation
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Event Planning, Special Programs, and Field Trips
Jayne D. Greenberg
Conducting Community-Wide Events
Field Trips
Conducting School-Wide Events
Before- and After-School Programs
Conclusion
Part III. Facilities, Equipment, and Technology
Chapter 8. Facilities, Design Criteria, and Equipment
Jayne D. Greenberg
Defining the Purpose of a Facility
Construction of a New Facility
Planning Facilities
Role of the Planning Committee
Design Standards, Universal Design, and Sustainable Design
General Considerations for Physical Education Construction Projects
Indoor Facilities
Wellness or Fitness Centers and Weight Training Rooms
Outdoor Facilities
Physical Education Preferred Equipment
Shared Facilities
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Technology in Physical Education
David N. Daum, Tyler Goad, and Jayne D. Greenberg
Why Use Technology in Education?
Technology Frameworks
Understanding Teachers and Students
Technology in Physical Education
Inappropriate Uses of Technology in Physical Education
Planning for Technology Integration
Understanding the 21st-Century Learner
Technology for Instructional Use
Innovative Uses of Technology
Teaching With Learning Management Systems (LMSs)
Online Physical Education (OLPE)
Keeping Up With Technology
Continuing Professional Development
Conclusion
Part IV. Communication, Legal Issues, and Human Resources
Chapter 10. Communications, Internal and External Public Relations, and Advocacy
Jayne D. Greenberg and Carly Wright
Effective Communication
Direction and Flow of Organizational Communication
Elements…