A practical guide to teaching physical education in the secondary school

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A practical guide to teaching physical education in the secondary school

edited by Susan Capel, Peter Breckon and Jean O'Neill

(Routledge teaching guides)

Routledge, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-161) and index

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Description

This book provides a range of practical activities designed to support physical education teachers' learning. The activities include case studies, examples of pupils' work, examples of existing good practice, and a range of tried-and-tested teaching strategies. The book also includes helpful photocopiable resources and training materials. Activities in each chapter provide a toolkit to help student physical education teachers to analyse their learning and performance. This book extends the popular Learning to Teach PE in the Secondary School textbook, providing detailed examples of theory in practice. It is packed with examples of how to analyse practice to ensure pupil learning is maximised. These examples are based on the best research and practice currently available. In addition, the book provides web-based links to sources of new knowledge supporting evidence-based practice.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Knowing Your Subject, Yourself and How to Make the Most of the Learning Opportunities 1. The Nature of Physical Education 2. How Aims Influence Teaching 3. The Reflective Practitioner 4. Action Research Section 2: Knowing Your Content 5. Long Term Planning - Schemes of Work 6. Medium and Short Term Planning - Units of Work and Lesson Plans 7. Planning for Pupils Learning in Broader Dimensions of the Curriculum 1 - Citizenship, Social, Moral, Spiritual, Cultural and Personal Development 8. Planning for Pupils Learning Broader Dimensions of the Curriculum 2 - Key Skills and the Use of Information and Communications Technology Section 3: Teaching Lessons 9. Creating an Effective Learning Environment which Promotes `Behaviour for Learning' 10. Safe Practice, Risk Assessment and Risk Management 11. Maximising the Achievement of All Pupils 12. Assessing Pupils Learning Section 4: Moving On 13. Working with Others 14. Your Professional Development

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