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The Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) program at Illinois State holds national accreditation. With a rich tradition of developing exceptional K-12 educators, graduates become eligible for Illinois teaching certification. This qualification allows them to teach in both public and private school settings. PE instructors play a vital role in enhancing student wellness while emphasizing the value of regular physical activity. They design comprehensive lesson plans and coordinate inclusive activities for students of varying skill levels. The PETE program features courses exclusively taught by experienced, full-time faculty holding advanced or terminal degrees, all with K-12 teaching backgrounds. A career in physical education offers both fulfillment and enjoyment. PE classes provide essential movement opportunities for students who spend much of their day seated. Through teaching lifelong healthy practices, physical educators create lasting positive impacts on students' lives. Illinois State's PETE degree offers graduates flexibility in choosing their preferred teaching level, with certification covering elementary, secondary, or community college physical education instruction.