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characteristics of effective physical education curricula  

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  • Curriculum can be described as a planned sequence of (1) what students are to learn, (2) how students acquire that learning, and (3) how students' learning is verified. A well-planned, well-researched, and authentic curriculum laden with measurable outcomes and goals is one vehicle to guiding children toward becoming literate and responsible adults. [Source: Encyclopedia of School Health; Characteristics of Effective Physical Education Curricula]

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