KIN MIDTERM 3 - REVIEW extra Flashcards
What are the characteristics of professionals?
Master complex skills, possess cognitive, perceptual, and interpersonal skills, provide services to others, have a monopoly by community to supply certain services, guided by ethical codes, meet expectations/standards.
What are some professional associations on PEI?
- PEI phys ed association
- PEI physiotherapy association
- PEI OT society
- Coaching association of Canada
How do values shape professional conduct?
Personal values determine goals/method of operation as a professional.
What types of courses are included in physical activity professional education for the workforce?
- Courses in liberal arts/sciences
- Courses in physical activity knowledge
- Courses in theoretical kinesiology
- Courses in professional practice/professional skills
- Internships
What is the difference between professions and certifications?
Professions are regulated provincially, while certifications are not regulated and provided by specific organizations.
What is an example of a health profession?
- Registered nurse
- Registered dietitian
- Registered massage therapist
What does ‘scope of practice’ refer to?
Procedures, actions, processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake in keeping with terms of their professional license.
What is allied health?
Healthcare professions distinct from optometry, dentistry, nursing, medicine, and pharmacy, providing diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services related to health care.
What is the difference between rehabilitative and habilitative services?
Rehabilitative services restore skills/functions lost due to injury, while habilitative services lead to the acquisition of skills/functions considered normal for a certain age/status.
What is regulation in the context of health professions?
Privilege granted by provincial government to protect the public, allowing professions to license individuals and discipline those who misbehave.
What do dietitians do?
Assess nutritional needs, design/implement nutritional care plans, and disseminate information about food and nutrition.
What do physiotherapists do?
Assess, diagnose, and treat the body by physical or mechanical means to restore, maintain, and promote physical function.
What is the role of kinesiologists?
Assess human movement and performance, rehabilitate and manage movement and performance.
What do occupational therapists help with?
Help people with disabilities restore or develop maximum independence by emphasizing functional skills.
What is the goal of coaching and sport instruction?
Help participants develop and maintain a modest to high level of motor skills performance and fitness.
What are the main responsibilities of sport instructors compared to coaches?
Instructors focus more on instructional responsibilities, while coaches have supplemental responsibilities like recruiting and scheduling.
What are some settings for coaching and sport instruction?
- Community settings
- Institutional settings
- Commercial sport settings
What is the purpose of the National Coaching Certification Program Code of Ethics?
Provides ethical standards reflecting core values of the coaching profession and guides balanced decision-making.
What is sport management?
The study and practice of all people, activities, businesses, and organizations involved in producing, facilitating, promoting, or organizing any sport-related business/product.
What are some career opportunities in sport management?
- Event and venue management
- Financial management
- Human resource management
- Risk management
- Marketing management
What skills are important for sports managers?
- Leadership development
- Practical experience
- Communication skills
- Problem solving
- Technological skills
Fill in the blank: What is the art, science, and profession of teaching physical activity called?
[pedagogy]
True or False: Physical activity improves classroom behaviors and benefits several aspects of academic achievement.
True
What factors influence the effectiveness of physical education teachers?
- Student differences
- Innovative instructional strategies
- Supportive colleagues/administrators