Developing Game Sense in Physical Education and Sport
Autor Ray Breed, Michael Spittleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781492594147
ISBN-10: 1492594148
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 218 x 279 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: MG – Human Kinetics
ISBN-10: 1492594148
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 218 x 279 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: MG – Human Kinetics
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Developing Skill in Games
Games for Skill Learning
Types of Skill
Applying Skills in Games
Pedagogical Methods in Games
Fundamental Movement Skills and Game Sense
Summary
Chapter 2. Motor Control, Skill Acquisition and Pedagogy
Motor Control Principles
Skill Acquisition Principles
Pedagogy and Game Sense
Summary
Chapter 3. The Game Sense Model
How Does Game Sense Work?
Our Game Sense Model
Applying the Game Sense Model
The Process of Teaching and Coaching Game Sense
Using Game Sense and Dynamic Systems Approaches in Coaching Sport
Summary
Chapter 4. Developing Physical Literacy and Fundamental Movement Skills
Physical Literacy
Developing Fundamental Movement Skills
Summary
Chapter 5. Game Sense Outcomes and Curriculum in Physical Education and Sport
Curriculum Frameworks
Game Sense in Curriculum Frameworks
Applying Game Sense Learning Outcomes to Coaching Sport
Summary
Chapter 6. A Thematic Approach to Teaching Game Sense
Thematic Game Categories
Introducing a Thematic Physical Education Curriculum
Moving From a Traditional to a Thematic Physical Education Curriculum
Summary
Chapter 7. Invasion Games
What Is an Invasion Game?
Planning to Teach or Coach Invasion Games
Teaching Strategies for Maximising Learning
Applying the Game Sense Model to Invasion Games
Game Descriptions
Chapter 8. Invasion Games: Unit Plans
Invasion Games: Unit 1
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Invasion Games: Unit 1 Sequence
Session Plans
Invasion Games: Unit 1 Assessment Rubric
Invasion Games: Unit 2
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Invasion Games: Unit 2 Sequence
Session Plans
Invasion Games: Unit 2 Assessment Rubric
Chapter 9. Striking and Fielding Games
What Are Striking and Fielding Games?
Planning to Teach or Coach Striking and Fielding Games
Teaching Strategies for Maximising Learning
Applying the Game Sense Model to Striking and Fielding Games
Game Descriptions
Chapter 10. Striking and Fielding Games: Unit Plans
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 1
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 1 Sequence
Session Plans
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 1 Assessment Rubric
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 2
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 2 Sequence
Session Plans
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 2 Assessment Rubric
Chapter 11. Net and Wall Games
What Are Net and Wall Games?
Planning to Teach or Coach Net and Wall Games
Teaching Strategies for Maximising Learning
Applying the Game Sense Model to Net and Wall Games
Game Descriptions
Chapter 12. Net and Wall Games: Unit Plans
Net and Wall Games: Unit 1
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Net and Wall Games: Unit 1 Sequence
Session Plans
Net and Wall Games: Unit 1 Assessment Rubric
Net and Wall Games: Unit 2
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Net and Wall Games: Unit 2 Sequence
Session Plans
Net and Wall Games: Unit 2 Assessment Rubric
Chapter 13. Assessing Learning Outcomes in Game Sense
Developing Learning Outcomes for Game Sense
Assessment in Game Sense
Summary
Games for Skill Learning
Types of Skill
Applying Skills in Games
Pedagogical Methods in Games
Fundamental Movement Skills and Game Sense
Summary
Chapter 2. Motor Control, Skill Acquisition and Pedagogy
Motor Control Principles
Skill Acquisition Principles
Pedagogy and Game Sense
Summary
Chapter 3. The Game Sense Model
How Does Game Sense Work?
Our Game Sense Model
Applying the Game Sense Model
The Process of Teaching and Coaching Game Sense
Using Game Sense and Dynamic Systems Approaches in Coaching Sport
Summary
Chapter 4. Developing Physical Literacy and Fundamental Movement Skills
Physical Literacy
Developing Fundamental Movement Skills
Summary
Chapter 5. Game Sense Outcomes and Curriculum in Physical Education and Sport
Curriculum Frameworks
Game Sense in Curriculum Frameworks
Applying Game Sense Learning Outcomes to Coaching Sport
Summary
Chapter 6. A Thematic Approach to Teaching Game Sense
Thematic Game Categories
Introducing a Thematic Physical Education Curriculum
Moving From a Traditional to a Thematic Physical Education Curriculum
Summary
Chapter 7. Invasion Games
What Is an Invasion Game?
Planning to Teach or Coach Invasion Games
Teaching Strategies for Maximising Learning
Applying the Game Sense Model to Invasion Games
Game Descriptions
Chapter 8. Invasion Games: Unit Plans
Invasion Games: Unit 1
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Invasion Games: Unit 1 Sequence
Session Plans
Invasion Games: Unit 1 Assessment Rubric
Invasion Games: Unit 2
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Invasion Games: Unit 2 Sequence
Session Plans
Invasion Games: Unit 2 Assessment Rubric
Chapter 9. Striking and Fielding Games
What Are Striking and Fielding Games?
Planning to Teach or Coach Striking and Fielding Games
Teaching Strategies for Maximising Learning
Applying the Game Sense Model to Striking and Fielding Games
Game Descriptions
Chapter 10. Striking and Fielding Games: Unit Plans
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 1
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 1 Sequence
Session Plans
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 1 Assessment Rubric
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 2
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 2 Sequence
Session Plans
Striking and Fielding Games: Unit 2 Assessment Rubric
Chapter 11. Net and Wall Games
What Are Net and Wall Games?
Planning to Teach or Coach Net and Wall Games
Teaching Strategies for Maximising Learning
Applying the Game Sense Model to Net and Wall Games
Game Descriptions
Chapter 12. Net and Wall Games: Unit Plans
Net and Wall Games: Unit 1
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Net and Wall Games: Unit 1 Sequence
Session Plans
Net and Wall Games: Unit 1 Assessment Rubric
Net and Wall Games: Unit 2
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Unit Plan
Net and Wall Games: Unit 2 Sequence
Session Plans
Net and Wall Games: Unit 2 Assessment Rubric
Chapter 13. Assessing Learning Outcomes in Game Sense
Developing Learning Outcomes for Game Sense
Assessment in Game Sense
Summary
Notă biografică
Ray Breed is a lecturer of exercise and sport science at Swinburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Australia. He has worked across all developmental levels, including as director of health, sport and physical education at St Leonard’s College and as high-performance manager and coach at North Melbourne Football Club in the AFL. He also provides in-service and professional development for teachers, coaches, and health and fitness professionals through Breed Sport Consulting. As a speaker, writer and presenter, Breed communicates with a wide audience on professional development in physical education, sport coaching, and health and exercise science. Breed, who received both his bachelor of education (in physical education) and his master of applied science from the University of Ballarat, has numerous publications to his credit, including Developing Game Sense Through Tactical Learning. He also has received the Victoria Honour Award and the Award of Distinction from the Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) for outstanding contributions to the health and physical education profession.
Michael Spittle, PhD, is an associate professor of motor learning and physical education in the College of Sport and Exercise Science at Victoria University (VU) and a research associate in the Institute for Health and Sport at VU. Michael earned an undergraduate degree, with honours, in physical education and a PhD in motor learning and skill acquisition. He has also completed postgraduate study in psychological studies and education. Michael teaches and researches in the areas of motor learning, skill acquisition, motor development and applied movement science, including in areas such as practice design, player development, performance analysis and sports analytics, performance-enhancing technologies, developing game sense and decision-making training. In addition to being an author of numerous journal articles and conference publications, he has written several textbooks on skill acquisition in physical education and sport. A range of industry partners have leveraged his expertise for contract research, funded research projects and evaluation projects in exercise, sport, physical education and movement contexts.
Michael Spittle, PhD, is an associate professor of motor learning and physical education in the College of Sport and Exercise Science at Victoria University (VU) and a research associate in the Institute for Health and Sport at VU. Michael earned an undergraduate degree, with honours, in physical education and a PhD in motor learning and skill acquisition. He has also completed postgraduate study in psychological studies and education. Michael teaches and researches in the areas of motor learning, skill acquisition, motor development and applied movement science, including in areas such as practice design, player development, performance analysis and sports analytics, performance-enhancing technologies, developing game sense and decision-making training. In addition to being an author of numerous journal articles and conference publications, he has written several textbooks on skill acquisition in physical education and sport. A range of industry partners have leveraged his expertise for contract research, funded research projects and evaluation projects in exercise, sport, physical education and movement contexts.