I'm so happy to see this video! I've been looking for guidance everywhere on YT and now I've found a channel that's all about PE! I'm trying to become a PE teacher and this really helped me. Thank you so much! Not to mention a fellow 🇵🇭
I’m sure you would be a great health teacher! And being qualified to do both PE and Health is sure to only benefit you in getting more educator opportunities. If/when you decide to take the health test, I wish you the best of luck!
I went to Marshall University! The PE/Health teaching program was called Wellness Education! I had to take the PE/Health state test (Praxis) to get my certification! I also got a minor in exercise science! 😁🏃🏽♀️
Your monitor wall paper/ wall video WAS SUPER RELAXING loool, I couldnt stop staring at the spinning disk!!! Hmm i think it makes sense to take a teacher preparation course just cos learning in school + teaching is prob two very diff worlds!! OMG HUMAN ANATOMY, i accidentally registered for that course as an elective / as a joke / for fun, THAT WAS NOT EASY
This is a beautiful video , I’m on the same path, im graduating this spring and hoping to enter by lateral entry and get my license soon 🙏🏾 my major is kinesiology as well
Can you work a full time job during that teacher preparation program ? I would like to be a pe teacher but have to continue to work as I have bills to pay
I was able to work a full time job until my last semester because I was full time student teaching. It really depends on the teacher prep program you go into (if it requires more or less time).
I'm doing online school to become a regular elementary teacher but I want to become a P.E teacher, The only problem is the P.E program is in person. Do I have to switch my major or look for another school?
You should ask your program if you can add a PE endorsement. My degree is in elementary education, but wanted to do PE too so my program added a K-12 PE for me.
so I live in Oregon and I'm thinking about becoming a PE teacher...I just graduated from OSU and I really do not want to take out loans to go to Graduate School....do schools require a Master's in Teaching in the State?? I read online that some private schools do not require them
Hi Albert, what did you major in OSU? You do not need a masters degree in OR to teach. However, you do need to go through a teaching preparation program (intern in a PE class) and pass the required state exams. If you have anymore questions I have my email in the description box or you can DM me on Instagram @ _jeannellefitness
Do you or anyone else know of an online health and fitness program? with or without a teaching certification. WGU has online programs but none are PE / health related.
Say I did the same thing as you… got my bachelors in kinesiology/exercise science and had to go through the teacher preparation program. About how long was the program? And how long did you go to school for altogether?
Hi Dae, my teaching prep program was 1.5 years to complete. I started college in 2012, graduated 2017, took a year off and in total of being in school it was 6.5 years🙃. I do not recommend, but the reason it took me so long is because I had no idea what I wanted to do and I took a break after undergrad.
@@jeannelle_ question. You said it toon you 6.5 years. You do not recommend majoring in PE because it is a hard major, or do not recommend taking a year off? (I am currently majoring in PE, and I am a little behind. It may wind up taking me 6 years. Is that ok..? Will I still be able to find a job being that I’ll be graduating later than most?
Hello Jeannelle It was very fruitful and helpful for Physical educationist. I'm working in sports University in india. Can you take a session for our University students for better courses in various sport science subject as well as PE course.
Can I become a physical education teacher with associates degrees in nutrition and dietetics and kinesiology and then get my bachelors in educational studies? Would a bachelors and/or masters in nutrition qualify me?
To teach, most states require that you have a bachelors degree. Depending on what state and school district you're in. You can be a PE teacher with a bachelors and/or master's in nutrition, just follow the school district's requirements when you're applying for the position.
I'm always inspiring by you mam. I have one doubt mam. Recently I have completed by bachelor of physical education in India.so I would like to do MASTERS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION in USA is there any chance to do in universities so on. Give me info about it man.tq
I also have a Bachelor's in Exercise Science/ Kinesiology and am really looking into teaching. I found a teacher preparation program specifically for physical education but I'm wondering, how hard are the classes? I understand in can all depend but coming from an Exercise Science background, is it that hard to get through with a full-time job?
@@KenyattaX hii i was wondering what program you found? i have been doing a lot of research and can’t find many programs for specifically physical education and this would be very helpful. Thank you!
I’m not sure how it works in California. I heard that California is one of the strictest states when it comes to becoming a teacher. I would definitely ask an academic advisor or the lead / director of your master program and ask if that counts for your teaching credential. Thank you for watching!
Hi there. Got a background in Biomedical sciences but recently getting a part time work to be a PE teacher can you give me some tips and how to go about this since I have no experience at all in teaching.
Nice! You got a part time position as a PE teacher 👍🏽. The most important is to have classroom management, get your routines and rules down. There’s a book on Amazon called Responsive Teaching for Art, PE, Music teachers. It provides tips on what to do and how to handle specific situations.
@@deegriffin8422 depends on your program if it is a k-12 PE you don’t have to teach high school, you can only look at k-6 jobs. Usually most states require that you have a bachelors in the related field you want to teach. I’m not sure if you can get a teaching job with an associates degree, but you never know. I suggest when you’re applying for jobs always look at the requirements of what they are looking for.
Right i know i will have to get my bachelors degree in order to teach but i was wondering if i could get in a teaching program or something until i get my bachelors
@@deegriffin8422 a teaching program is part of your bachelors degree. Make sure the school you’re planning on going to has a teaching program specifically in PE.
How hard was it for you to find a full time job? (Maybe I missed it in the video if so sorry). Because I love physical education, but I know it's very hard to find positions usually since most schools only have 1 gym teacher and they don't retire often. What was it like for you? Did it take a while?
I'm going to be honest. I feel grateful that I was able to get a PE job mid year after I graduated last school year and then I got a different PE job for this school year and not be able to move. For me, it was easy to get PE jobs, however, everyone's experience is different. If you are willing to move then it can be easy to get PE jobs, but if you don't want to move it may be difficult. I would suggest volunteering at your ideal school district because the more people you know, the better connections you'll have. If you have other questions, you can also email me or message me on instagram.
After you graduate with your degree?! I’m not too familiar with requirements in Canada, but if I were you I’d research the school districts or schools I’d want to work at and email the HR to ask what requirements you would need besides a degree. You can also look at the qualification section when you’re applying to PE jobs, see what they require.
@@jeannelle_ Hey Jeannelle I don’t believe we have that over here in Canada. 4 years that include both a bachelors and education? I think that’s impossible over here
@@TheChannelforkids oh! I wasn’t sure where you lived. If you need to do the 6 years then you should do that. It’s really up to you and what you feel is best for your situation.
Not long at all. Only because I was looking at jobs almost every day during my last semester. I graduated in December 2020, applied & got the job in November 2020. It depends where you live too. Super grateful I was able to get a PE job right away.
@@jeannelle_ hey thank you for responding! I’m currently a senior in high school right now looking to become a PE teacher, and your videos have really helped me🙌🏾 So basically you just recommend that I look around for jobs my senior year of college?
@@micah4494 that’s awesome! Yes I’d definitely recommend to look for jobs during your last semester of college. I’m currently able to teach k-5 elementary & k-12 PE. I’m planning to take the health state exam so I can teach health as well.
@@jeannelle_ thank you so much, I am actually a PE and Health teacher and has been teaching grade 7 and grade 9 students for 10 years now however, my inclination is more on dance. Is it possible to be a pe teacher in your country with the skills that I have?
@@DelenRamovic it’s possible. Each state is different but with Oregon you’re able to teach PE as long as you take the PE teaching exam regardless of what your bachelor is from + go through a teaching preparation program.
hellow mam i am yogesh aggarwal from india i had done bachelor of arts, bachelor's of physical education and masters of physical education from india...i want to apply for physical education teacher in Saskatchewan Canada please help me what other certificates or educational requirements i need to become a teacher their
Hello, that’s amazing!! you should search up the school in Saskatchewan Canada and contact someone who’s able to help with specific requirements and other things you may need to have in order to teach there.
@@vishaldubey5699 it depends what state you go to, what school district you plan on applying to, and other factors. Check the state requirements on how to become a teacher in that state.
@@jeannelle_ I'm a freshmen and I'm confuse what course should I take I'm afraid if I take education major in P. E because it's an enjoyable subject but I'm wondering if this major is more on sports and I'm not good in sports I hate sports hehehe.
@@klydek2861 I’m not a sports person either. I’ve never done any sports really haha. If a school asked you to be a coach you can always decline the offer. For PE, we do have to teach the skills of basketball, volleyball, badminton, other sports, depending on the curriculum. As long as you’re learning about it, you can do it 👏🏽
physical education is not all about throwing balls and perform physical activity....but it is more about teaching, developing child......not only physically but mentally.........only for throwing ball we can hire PTI (physical training instructor)...but for teaching we need master degree qualified teachers......PET(Physical education teacher)
@@jeannelle_ The reason why I am asking is because I am having a hard time passing the Part II of the GACE assessment because when I took it had questions on there about Square Dancing, Badminton, and things like that I didn't even study for! Smh and that was my 2nd time taking it. I really don't understand why Square dancing was on the assessment when nobody does it anymore. I felt like they gave me the wrong test. The first time I took the II Part of GACE Assessment it didn't have those types of questions and I was only a couple of points off and almost passed it. Smh Also I was wondering how many PE teachers are in your school? I always see that Elementary Schools here where I live in Georgia only have 1 PE teacher where as Middle and High School have more than 1 teacher. Is it overwhelming to be the only PE teacher? I will be seeing if I could shadow a PE teacher but I really like your content to actually see the day in the life of a PE Teacher. It's actually hard to find these kinds of channels so thank you for sharing this information.
Oh giiirl. I definitely failed my PE state exam too lmao. The test I took is ORELA because I'm in Oregon, but I did have questions relating to badminton (been teaching PE for 4 years and still haven't taught it). I think depending on the school districts and grade some require a PE curriculum that involves square dancing which probably has questions relating to that. I would google "PART II GAGE Assessment questions" because I googled so many "ORELA PE questions" and I studied the quizlet and whatever else I could find on google to help with the exam. Keep trying and believe you can do it! For elementary in the school districts where I live there's one PE teacher per elementary. Middle school is like 1-2 PE teachers, high school is like 2-3 PE teachers. This all depends on the city/town you live in and the budget that the school district has. My average class size is 22 so it's not too bad. I do recommend volunteering/shadowing a PE teacher specifically the grades you want to teach. So glad my content can help in some way!
I am going back to school after 5 years to get my bachelors in physical education. Thank you for the innformative video
I'm so happy to see this video! I've been looking for guidance everywhere on YT and now I've found a channel that's all about PE! I'm trying to become a PE teacher and this really helped me. Thank you so much! Not to mention a fellow 🇵🇭
I’m so glad! Hope some of my videos will help you in some way! & yay! Love seeing more 🇵🇭 on here ✨
Girl get it! Congrats 🎈 this is awesome. You seem very passionate about what you do. That energy is very contagious!
Aw thank you!!
I’m sure you would be a great health teacher! And being qualified to do both PE and Health is sure to only benefit you in getting more educator opportunities. If/when you decide to take the health test, I wish you the best of luck!
Aw thank you so much! Appreciate your support 💖
I went to Marshall University! The PE/Health teaching program was called Wellness Education! I had to take the PE/Health state test (Praxis) to get my certification! I also got a minor in exercise science! 😁🏃🏽♀️
Yes!! I had to take the PE test as well! It’s called ORELA NES, which is super similar to the praxis! Thanks for sharing ✨💪🏽
Your monitor wall paper/ wall video WAS SUPER RELAXING loool, I couldnt stop staring at the spinning disk!!! Hmm i think it makes sense to take a teacher preparation course just cos learning in school + teaching is prob two very diff worlds!! OMG HUMAN ANATOMY, i accidentally registered for that course as an elective / as a joke / for fun, THAT WAS NOT EASY
GIIIRL WHAT! For fun?!?! Oh man! Learned a lot but not a fave 😂 thanks for watching!
This is a beautiful video , I’m on the same path, im graduating this spring and hoping to enter by lateral entry and get my license soon 🙏🏾 my major is kinesiology as well
Awesome! Excited for you!
@@jeannelle_ can u please tell me in which country and state you are lived.
@@vershatehlan9809 I live in Oregon.
Finally here is my course, i would like to share some ideas and guidance with you. Thank you
Omg finally i found a good video,i really want to be a PE teacher,thanks for the video❤️
Yay!! Let me know if you have any questions! I’ll be happy to help! Thanks for watching!
Yes my Ig is @ __jeannelleinpe
i found lot of informations from this video, this is so informative thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video!! I might have missed this, but did you say you got your masters in education?
You’re welcome! Yes, I didn’t go through a teaching preparation program for my bachelors so I had to go to one in order to get my teaching license.
I,ve always wanted to be a PE teacher.
You can! 💪🏽
thank you for this video!
Can you work a full time job during that teacher preparation program ? I would like to be a pe teacher but have to continue to work as I have bills to pay
I was able to work a full time job until my last semester because I was full time student teaching. It really depends on the teacher prep program you go into (if it requires more or less time).
Your intro music is fire.
I want to be a PE teacher when I grow up.
You can! That's awesome!
I'm doing online school to become a regular elementary teacher but I want to become a P.E teacher, The only problem is the P.E program is in person. Do I have to switch my major or look for another school?
You should ask your program if you can add a PE endorsement. My degree is in elementary education, but wanted to do PE too so my program added a K-12 PE for me.
Wow, teacher ka pala, at maganda ka, stay safe And god bless...
Thank you po! ✨
so I live in Oregon and I'm thinking about becoming a PE teacher...I just graduated from OSU and I really do not want to take out loans to go to Graduate School....do schools require a Master's in Teaching in the State?? I read online that some private schools do not require them
Hi Albert, what did you major in OSU? You do not need a masters degree in OR to teach. However, you do need to go through a teaching preparation program (intern in a PE class) and pass the required state exams. If you have anymore questions I have my email in the description box or you can DM me on Instagram @ _jeannellefitness
@@jeannelle_ KIN!!!!!
Do you or anyone else know of an online health and fitness program? with or without a teaching certification.
WGU has online programs but none are PE / health related.
I currently don’t know any online health or PE program, but I’m sure there are some just need to do more research. I’ll probably look into that!
Say I did the same thing as you… got my bachelors in kinesiology/exercise science and had to go through the teacher preparation program. About how long was the program? And how long did you go to school for altogether?
Hi Dae, my teaching prep program was 1.5 years to complete. I started college in 2012, graduated 2017, took a year off and in total of being in school it was 6.5 years🙃. I do not recommend, but the reason it took me so long is because I had no idea what I wanted to do and I took a break after undergrad.
@@jeannelle_ question. You said it toon you 6.5 years. You do not recommend majoring in PE because it is a hard major, or do not recommend taking a year off? (I am currently majoring in PE, and I am a little behind. It may wind up taking me 6 years. Is that ok..? Will I still be able to find a job being that I’ll be graduating later than most?
@@nickyreborn I did take a year off and my masters took me 1.5 years. You’ll definitely be able to get a PE teaching job after you graduate.
Hello Jeannelle
It was very fruitful and helpful for Physical educationist. I'm working in sports University in india. Can you take a session for our University students for better courses in various sport science subject as well as PE course.
Can I become a physical education teacher with associates degrees in nutrition and dietetics and kinesiology and then get my bachelors in educational studies? Would a bachelors and/or masters in nutrition qualify me?
To teach, most states require that you have a bachelors degree. Depending on what state and school district you're in. You can be a PE teacher with a bachelors and/or master's in nutrition, just follow the school district's requirements when you're applying for the position.
So inspiring! can you give us a link where to apply as PE teacher in USA?
Hi Elsie, I did talk about that in this video. I start talking about it towards the end. ruclips.net/video/9bNu9Q5tzIw/видео.html
What aps are recommended in highschool to get started early?
I'm always inspiring by you mam.
I have one doubt mam.
Recently I have completed by bachelor of physical education in India.so I would like to do MASTERS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION in USA is there any chance to do in universities so on.
Give me info about it man.tq
Yes apply to master programs in PE in the US and contact the school about the requirements you might need when applying
What are the steps to become PE teacher in uk? I am from India
I also have a Bachelor's in Exercise Science/ Kinesiology and am really looking into teaching. I found a teacher preparation program specifically for physical education but I'm wondering, how hard are the classes? I understand in can all depend but coming from an Exercise Science background, is it that hard to get through with a full-time job?
As long as you manage your time well and put in the effort for your classes you’ll be fine.
@jeannelle_ thank you!
@@KenyattaX hii i was wondering what program you found? i have been doing a lot of research and can’t find many programs for specifically physical education and this would be very helpful. Thank you!
I will be starting my Master's in Physical Education this summer in California is that considered a teacher's program to get my license?
I’m not sure how it works in California. I heard that California is one of the strictest states when it comes to becoming a teacher. I would definitely ask an academic advisor or the lead / director of your master program and ask if that counts for your teaching credential. Thank you for watching!
@@jeannelle_ Thank you Jeanelle! Binge watching your videos right now :) Just subscribed to you
Hi there. Got a background in Biomedical sciences but recently getting a part time work to be a PE teacher can you give me some tips and how to go about this since I have no experience at all in teaching.
Nice! You got a part time position as a PE teacher 👍🏽. The most important is to have classroom management, get your routines and rules down. There’s a book on Amazon called Responsive Teaching for Art, PE, Music teachers. It provides tips on what to do and how to handle specific situations.
Can you send me the book through mail? I am having trouble buying it kindly help me get it for free if you already have it
I graduate this December and i wanted to know what all i can do Job wise with an associate degree?
Are you thinking of teaching PE?
Yes ma’am my major physical Ed but i want to change it to being a P.e teacher but for only k-6. I don’t want to do k-12
@@deegriffin8422 depends on your program if it is a k-12 PE you don’t have to teach high school, you can only look at k-6 jobs. Usually most states require that you have a bachelors in the related field you want to teach. I’m not sure if you can get a teaching job with an associates degree, but you never know. I suggest when you’re applying for jobs always look at the requirements of what they are looking for.
Right i know i will have to get my bachelors degree in order to teach but i was wondering if i could get in a teaching program or something until i get my bachelors
@@deegriffin8422 a teaching program is part of your bachelors degree. Make sure the school you’re planning on going to has a teaching program specifically in PE.
What if I don’t want to do college
You don’t have to go to college, unless you want to get a job that requires it.
@@jeannelle_ I what to be a full time RUclipsr and my most viewed video hase 261 views
@@POKEYEET976 you can! Keep posting and stay consistent with it.
@@jeannelle_ don’t worry I will it’s my passion and I’m only 13
If I pass my entrance exam can u help me to work there as PE TEACHER?😔
Apply as many PE teaching jobs as you can. I also have a video of potential PE interview questions you can practice with to help!
How hard was it for you to find a full time job? (Maybe I missed it in the video if so sorry). Because I love physical education, but I know it's very hard to find positions usually since most schools only have 1 gym teacher and they don't retire often. What was it like for you? Did it take a while?
I'm going to be honest. I feel grateful that I was able to get a PE job mid year after I graduated last school year and then I got a different PE job for this school year and not be able to move. For me, it was easy to get PE jobs, however, everyone's experience is different. If you are willing to move then it can be easy to get PE jobs, but if you don't want to move it may be difficult. I would suggest volunteering at your ideal school district because the more people you know, the better connections you'll have. If you have other questions, you can also email me or message me on instagram.
@@jeannelle_ ok thank you. Yeah I'm defintely not too stuck on staying in my area, so that will not be too much of a problem. Thanks for the help!
Can you suggest which courses are best to take in canada after the physical education graduation ???..
After you graduate with your degree?! I’m not too familiar with requirements in Canada, but if I were you I’d research the school districts or schools I’d want to work at and email the HR to ask what requirements you would need besides a degree. You can also look at the qualification section when you’re applying to PE jobs, see what they require.
@@jeannelle_ Thankyou verymuch for the feedback Jeannelle..
Do you think you could attain a job as a PE teacher with just a bachelor's degree in elementary education?
Yes you can! Really depends on your state and the requirements. So check with the state you live in or the school district that hires you.
@@jeannelle_ Thanks for the reply!! God bless!
You think it’s smart to do the concurrent program it’s 6 years but if I just do my bachelor degree it’s 4 then I have to do two year teachers college
If you’re able to go to a 4 year teaching program do the 4 years.
@@jeannelle_ Hey Jeannelle I don’t believe we have that over here in Canada. 4 years that include both a bachelors and education? I think that’s impossible over here
@@jeannelle_ 4 years teaching program with a bachelors degree?
@@jeannelle_ I’m in gr 12 currently and I’m literally stressing lmao
@@TheChannelforkids oh! I wasn’t sure where you lived. If you need to do the 6 years then you should do that. It’s really up to you and what you feel is best for your situation.
How long did it take you to find a job after you graduated?
Not long at all. Only because I was looking at jobs almost every day during my last semester. I graduated in December 2020, applied & got the job in November 2020. It depends where you live too. Super grateful I was able to get a PE job right away.
@@jeannelle_ hey thank you for responding! I’m currently a senior in high school right now looking to become a PE teacher, and your videos have really helped me🙌🏾 So basically you just recommend that I look around for jobs my senior year of college?
@@jeannelle_ and also can you only teach PE? Or are you certified to teach other subjects?
@@micah4494 that’s awesome! Yes I’d definitely recommend to look for jobs during your last semester of college. I’m currently able to teach k-5 elementary & k-12 PE. I’m planning to take the health state exam so I can teach health as well.
@@jeannelle_ that’s great and good luck on your Health Exam! Thanks again for the advice
Hello Maam, is it necessary to have coaching skills to be a middle school PE teacher?
Nope, not required at all!
@@jeannelle_ thank you so much, I am actually a PE and Health teacher and has been teaching grade 7 and grade 9 students for 10 years now however, my inclination is more on dance. Is it possible to be a pe teacher in your country with the skills that I have?
@@admabonitaretes1431 as long as your degree can transfer at the school district you’re planning on applying to then yes!
@@jeannelle_ thank you so much ma'am, keep inspiring people and God bless
Can I become certified with a bachelors of science?
@@DelenRamovic it’s possible. Each state is different but with Oregon you’re able to teach PE as long as you take the PE teaching exam regardless of what your bachelor is from + go through a teaching preparation program.
hellow mam i am yogesh aggarwal from india i had done bachelor of arts, bachelor's of physical education and masters of physical education from india...i want to apply for physical education teacher in Saskatchewan Canada please help me what other certificates or educational requirements i need to become a teacher their
Hello, that’s amazing!! you should search up the school in Saskatchewan Canada and contact someone who’s able to help with specific requirements and other things you may need to have in order to teach there.
mam there is no one who is up for help thats why i texted you here...please if it is possible can you help me?
@@techphysicaleducation6380 what school are you trying to apply?!
mam in any school because i want to start a career in canada as a teacher
@@jeannelle_ ?
Hi can you help me more on this
Hi what questions do you have?
@@jeannelle_ I have done my bachelor's in P.E in India i live here I want to continue P.E in America so what opportunities are there for me.
@@vishaldubey5699 it depends what state you go to, what school district you plan on applying to, and other factors. Check the state requirements on how to become a teacher in that state.
Is P. E teacher required to be a coach?
Usually no. You don’t need a PE teaching license to coach, but may depend on the state and school district.
@@jeannelle_ I'm a freshmen and I'm confuse what course should I take I'm afraid if I take education major in P. E because it's an enjoyable subject but I'm wondering if this major is more on sports and I'm not good in sports I hate sports hehehe.
@@klydek2861 I’m not a sports person either. I’ve never done any sports really haha. If a school asked you to be a coach you can always decline the offer. For PE, we do have to teach the skills of basketball, volleyball, badminton, other sports, depending on the curriculum. As long as you’re learning about it, you can do it 👏🏽
Need a bachelors or masters degrees to yell at people to run and to show how to throw a ball 👍 nice
Crazy right? Lmao
physical education is not all about throwing balls and perform physical activity....but it is more about teaching, developing child......not only physically but mentally.........only for throwing ball we can hire PTI (physical training instructor)...but for teaching we need master degree qualified teachers......PET(Physical education teacher)
Do you have to be a expert in every sport you have to teach? And do you really have to be physically fit to become a PE teacher?
Nope you don’t have to be an expert in every sport and you don’t have to be physically fit.
@@jeannelle_ The reason why I am asking is because I am having a hard time passing the Part II of the GACE assessment because when I took it had questions on there about Square Dancing, Badminton, and things like that I didn't even study for! Smh and that was my 2nd time taking it. I really don't understand why Square dancing was on the assessment when nobody does it anymore. I felt like they gave me the wrong test. The first time I took the II Part of GACE Assessment it didn't have those types of questions and I was only a couple of points off and almost passed it. Smh Also I was wondering how many PE teachers are in your school? I always see that Elementary Schools here where I live in Georgia only have 1 PE teacher where as Middle and High School have more than 1 teacher. Is it overwhelming to be the only PE teacher? I will be seeing if I could shadow a PE teacher but I really like your content to actually see the day in the life of a PE Teacher. It's actually hard to find these kinds of channels so thank you for sharing this information.
Oh giiirl. I definitely failed my PE state exam too lmao. The test I took is ORELA because I'm in Oregon, but I did have questions relating to badminton (been teaching PE for 4 years and still haven't taught it). I think depending on the school districts and grade some require a PE curriculum that involves square dancing which probably has questions relating to that. I would google "PART II GAGE Assessment questions" because I googled so many "ORELA PE questions" and I studied the quizlet and whatever else I could find on google to help with the exam. Keep trying and believe you can do it!
For elementary in the school districts where I live there's one PE teacher per elementary. Middle school is like 1-2 PE teachers, high school is like 2-3 PE teachers. This all depends on the city/town you live in and the budget that the school district has. My average class size is 22 so it's not too bad. I do recommend volunteering/shadowing a PE teacher specifically the grades you want to teach. So glad my content can help in some way!