School districts make decisions about the identification of additional resources that will support teachers and students in their learning and understanding of physical education. The Maine Department of Education has compiled the following resources to assist local schools in their efforts and does not endorse any particular program or website.
- Confronting COVID-19-Related Harassment in Schools
- Guidance Documents and Position Statements
- Advocacy.
- Tools and resources that support the importance of physical education including the connection between physical activity and academic achievement and the importance of physical education in developing healthy behaviors and healthier lifestyles.
- Observances. Listing of physical education-related awareness and observance days, weeks and/or months that can be used to bring attention to a health education topic, issue or concern.
- Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool
- Data: State data sources related to physical education
- Physical Education Report to legislature
- Maine Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
- State organizations related to comprehensive physical education including Let’s Go, Winter Kids, and Bicycle Coalition of Maine.
- National organizations related to physical education including SHAPE America and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Links to organizations and resources are for reference and information only and do not imply endorsement by the Maine Department of Education.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any waivers/exemption to the physical education requirement?
No. Band and/or participation in sports are not substitutes for physical education. Multiple pathways to learning do provide a variety of choices for students to demonstrate proficiency in the three Maine Learning Result Standards for physical education: movement/motor skills and knowledge; physical fitness activities and knowledge; and personal and social skills and knowledge. Alternative classes need to be taught by a certified physical education teacher.
What is the recommended amount of time for physical education in Maine?
Maine does not have a seat time requirement for any of the eight content areas. National recommendations suggestions are 150 minutes per week at the elementary level and 225 minutes per week during the entire school year for middle school and high school students
How do I become certified to teach physical education in Maine?
Go to the Certification landing page If you have not been certified, click on the initial credentialing link on the left side or if already certified click on the renewal button.
Links to organizations and resources are for reference and information only and do not imply endorsement by the Maine Department of Education.
Contact
Dr. Carolyn Gross
Physical Education and Health Education Specialist
Coordinated School Health Team
(207) 441-9043
carolyn.gross@maine.gov