Does your school’s physical education program make the grade? This
QDPE Report Card is a great way to assess your school’s physical
education program to see where you shine, and to identify areas of improvement.
| 1. |
Does the school provide a minimum of 150 minutes of
physical education class instruction and activity per week per student?
Yes __ No __ |
| 2. |
Are physical education lessons well planned, incorporating a wide
range of activities?
Yes __ No __ |
| 3. |
Does the physical education program encourage participation of all
students in each class, regardless of ability?
Yes __ No __ |
| 4. |
Is there an emphasis on enjoyment, safety, success, fair play, self-fulfillment
and personal health?
Yes __ No __ |
| 5. |
Are physical education lessons and activities appropriate for the
age and stage of development of each student?
Yes __ No __ |
| 6. |
Do physical education lessons and activities include opportunities
to enhance cardiovascular systems, muscular strength, endurance and
flexibility?
Yes __ No __ |
| 7. |
Does the physical education program provide opportunities for all
students to participate in school intramural activities and student
leadership opportunities?
Yes __ No __ |
| 8. |
Are the teachers responsible for teaching physical education qualified
to teach the subject?
Yes __ No __ |
| 9. |
Are the teachers responsible for teaching physical education positive
role models for students?
Yes __ No __ |
| 10. |
Does your child look forward to physical education classes and intramural
activities?
Yes __ No __ |