European Influences:
 British
  German
  Swedish
The Battle of the Systems
  Early Twentieth Century
  Warmtime influences
  Playgrounds
  Leisure Education
  Professional certification
Current Trends
Decline in scholl enrollment
  Coaching credential
  Equality for women
  Growth of competitive sports
  Extramural sport for children
  Increased emphasis on research
BRITISH INFLUENCE
Sports and games were forbidden to the students in certain institutions of 
  higher education in early America.
  The strong heritage of British sports prevailed over the obstacles in higher 
  education in the US. 
  GERMAN INFLUENCE
In 1774, Johann Bernhard established the first physical training program on 
  daily basis in Germany.
  Johann Guts Muth one of the most important pioneers of modern PE in Europe.
Many of his ideas were brought by German immigarnts to America and were established in early American Schools.
SWIDISH INFLUENCE
Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics was established in Stockholm in 1814 to train PE teachers.
Concepts of PE in Swede at the time of the discovery of America had a scientific basis in the study of human anatomy.
American schools took major features of Swedish system.
THE BATTLE OF THE SYSTEMS
  The conflict between physical education learders on:
Establishing a natioanally oriented system
  Surviving adopted systems( especially Geramn and Swedish)
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
Warmtime influences: American involvement in wars always provokes interest and attention to physical education, physical training and physical fitness.
Playgrouns: following World War I playground movement expanded rapidly.
  During 1930’ s federal Government constructed many facilities.
  Scholl districts contracted with communities to utilize facilities.
Leisure education: in 1918 Seven Cardinal Principles of Education were published.
  One of the seven cardinals was “ the wothy use of leisure”.
  Many private, semi private and public agencies have providide significant progarms 
  for leisure.
Professional Certification: Since World war I 50 states institiuted requirements for the certification of teacher of phsyical education.
CURRENT TRENDS
Decline in School Enrollment:
  Attendant closing of schools 
  Decreased employement opportunities for new teachers,
  Lack of new blood, 
  One positive effect is that there is no longer the necessity to employ less 
  than qualified emergency credentialed teachers.
Caoching Credential
  Coaches in public schools must attain the special coaching credential before 
  the school assign them.
Eqaulity for women: Title IX
Grwoth in Competitive Sports : facilites are used for class instruction, intramural participation, interscholastic competitio, and for community recreation.
Extramural Sport for children: programs under non-school auspices.
Increased Emphasis on Research:
  More people are being trained in research concepts,
  Universities and colleges are providing larger reserach facilities,
  More specialized journals are becoming available.
PES 415 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS