秘密研究所

Health-Physical Education Major

 

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About the Major

The health education (6-12) and physical education (P-12) program is a dual teacher certification program that can be completed in eight semesters. It leads to a Bachelor of Science in education with eligibility for an Alabama Class B teaching certificate.

Jobs in Health-Physical Education

  • Physical education teacher
  • Health education teacher
  • Community health and wellness specialist
  • Athletics coach

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You Can Call Her Miss Whitney

Whitney Peavy

Whitney Peavy always knew she wanted to become a teacher. She always planned to study education at South.

The native of Citronelle, Alabama, comes from a family with all kinds of connections to the 秘密研究所. For more than 20 years, her father, Ray, worked for South as an air-conditioning technician. Her brother, Zachary, earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in engineering in 2019. Her twin sister, Victoria, received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in recreational therapy in 2021.

Her mother, Stephanie, earned an education degree at South in 1994. For more than 20 years, she taught second grade in Citronelle at McDavid-Jones Elementary School 鈥 where her daughter did a teaching internship.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 be called Miss Peavy, because there was already a Mrs. Peavy,鈥 she said, 鈥渟o they call me Miss Whitney.鈥

 

鈥淚 love watching people learn. When it clicks, you can see that moment when they finally understand something.鈥

 

At Citronelle High School, she played on the tennis team and was a majorette in the marching band. At South, she concentrated on her classes and worked at Student Academic Success. Education was her focus from the beginning.

鈥淚 love students,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love watching people learn. When it clicks, you can see that moment when they finally understand something.鈥

Peavy said her goal is to get a job at a middle school teaching physical education, and, just as she鈥檚 learned in her classes at South, incorporate health and wellness. She鈥檚 already lined up guest speakers in her head. It鈥檚 quite a change for someone who, growing up, 鈥渉ated PE.鈥

Her focus on middle school is strategic. She wants to reach students while their parents aren鈥檛 as involved but 鈥渂efore they know everything, while they鈥檙e still willing to learn.鈥


Did You Know?


  • South has a registered student organization, the Health and Physical Education Majors Club, for peer mentoring and career development.
  • The program is both state approved by the Alabama State Department of Education and nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
  • Students complete extensive field placements/student teaching in preschool through grade 12 settings. South integrates technology into the program to enhance teaching practices and analysis.

 

Contact:

Dr. Shelley Holden
Professor
Department of Health, Kinesiology and Sport
(251) 461-1611

 

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