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Hi. My name is Steve Siefken and I have been teaching Physical
Education for the past sixteen years. In 1996 I completed my
bachelors degree from Hope International University. I finished my
Physical Education Teaching Credential in 1997 from Cal State University
of Fullerton and finally obtained my Masters in Education in 1998 from
Hope International University. Since then, I have been teaching
Physical Education at Amelia Earhart
Middle School. It is at Earhart where I
have had the privilege of
helping to build one of the best P. E. departments around.
Please feel free to check out the P.E. program's website that I put
together at
www.hawkspe.org.
I can truly say that I love teaching kids the importance of a healthy
and active life style. In all my years of teaching I have learned
quite a bit about successfully teaching Physical Education.
The first thing I learned is that teaching P. E. is hard. Working
all day in the hot sun trying to keep kids motivated can be exhausting.
There aren't a lot of things out there to help make a P.E. teacher's job
easier. Having a variety of popular equipment sometimes helps, but
it's not always enough. Teaching P.E. is a completely different animal than
teaching in a classroom. So, most things like grading programs
and classroom expectations are completely different and don't often meet
the true needs of a P.E. teacher. That is why I've created the
Trecho Physical Education Grading Program.
This grading program has been in the works throughout the course of my
teaching career. I've been developing it, adapting it, and
designing it to specifically meet the needs that I've experienced as a
P. E. teacher and that of my fellow colleagues. Now, I hope to
share the benefit of my experiences with you. Please take a look
at the "What is Trecho" page to see
more of what Trecho can offer you.
1 Corinthians 9:24: Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
So
run, that ye may obtain."
KJV (The Greek word for run
is trecho). |