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Physical Education Timeline
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Johann Bernhard
Guided the development of physical education curriculum, designed to meet individual needs. -
Physical Education
Mandatory physical education for some school programs increasing the interest in the field. Also creating a staple in America's fitness. -
Femamle Education
Schools use to only offer male physical education classes but now offered female classes also. Opening up the door for equal rights for men and women. -
Boston
Boston requires physical activity in school children. Creating a larger interest in school physical education for children. -
YMCA
First YMCA opens in America. Allowing more opportunities to live healthy lives for children and adults. -
George Fitz
George Fitz stressed the importance of basing physical education programs on scientific principles, not assumptions, which led to the establishing of physiological laboratory at Harvard University. -
Dioclesian Lewis
Dioclesian Lewis established the Normal Institute for Physical Education in Boston to better prepare teachers in teaching Physical Education. -
California
California mandates physical education making it a requirement for schools. -
Basketball
Basketball was invented, making its way all across the U.S. Allowing for more opportunity to be healthy and compete. -
Degrees
The first Physical Education and Health Undergraduate degree at Stanford University. Giving people a reason to study and graduate with this type of degree. -
Luther Gulik
Luther Gulick played a crucial role in the development of the Playground Association of America, which benefited children all over the U.S. -
New Physical Education
Clark Hetherington came up with the idea of 4 objectives of physical education, 1. organic dev (fitness), 2. psychomotor dev (skill), 3. Character dev (social) and Intellectual dev (mental). -
NAIA
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes was created, allowing for more college sports and athletes. -
Fitness Award
Presidential fitness award was invented and used in schools all over the U.S. Which pushed students to take physical fitness more seriously. -
Special Olympics
The creation of Special Olympics giving people with disabilities the chance to compete at such a high level. This also was an eye opener for people who had disabilities all over the US, it made them realize that they too can be physically active.