Everyone can! : skill development and assessment in elementary physical education

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    • Kelly, Luke
    • Wessel, Janet A.
    • Dummer, Gail M.
    • Sampson, Thomas

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Everyone can! : skill development and assessment in elementary physical education

Luke E. Kelly ... [et al.]

Human Kinetics, c2010

  • : pbk

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Authors: Janet A. Wessel, Gail M. Dummer, and Thomas Sampson

Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-146)

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内容説明

Physical educators are facing increasing demands for accountability while being asked to address the needs of increasingly more diverse classes of students. Unfortunately, many physical education curricula use a one-size-fits-all approach that does not allow teachers to adequately address those needs. This leaves many physical educators frustrated and overworked as they try to make do with a curriculum that really doesn't work. Enter Everyone Can!: Skill Development and Assessment in Elementary Physical Education. This book and website package offers a wealth of information from the Achievement-Based Curriculum model that addresses the needs of all students. That includes kids who are ready for extension activities, those who are developing typically, those who have not yet mastered the essential skills but have no disability, and those who have disabilities. Everyone Can! offers over 2,000 pages of assessment-based instructional activities and 313 games that provide you with a systematic way to foster and monitor student learning; 70 curriculum-embedded assessment items and 140 score sheets; an in-depth explanation of how to best use the instructional activities, games, and score sheets provided in the online resource; and hundreds of portable teacher task cards, which allow you to print an activity or game card from the Web and carry it with you to the gym or field. This resource offers you a wide selection of content to help you meet NASPE, NCPERID, and APENS standards-but it does more than just help you meet national or state standards. It provides you with step-by-step guidance in designing and implementing just the curriculum you need, as well as evaluating student progress and program effectiveness. Anchored in the Achievement-Based Curriculum (ABC) model of PE curricular design, it provides concrete examples to illustrate each step of the ABC model and guides you through a series of decisions to help you choose your program content and how to best teach that content based on student performance. Once you have designed the curriculum, you have a storehouse of resources-including more than 2,000 online pages-to use in implementing your program. Everyone Can! doesn't separate out adapted activities; you will find these adaptations throughout the resource. In fact, the hundreds of games and activities in this ready-to-use package come with extensive accommodations, helping you to be inclusive and effective, regardless of a child's skill level. This systematic resource provides you with a comprehensive physical education approach right at your fingertips, saving time and energy while offering you concrete guidance in creating or improving your physical education program. In other words, this quintessential elementary physical education package will free you up so everyone can achieve and succeed!

目次

Preface Acknowledgments How to Use This Book and Online Resource Part I: Everyone Can! Achievement-Based Curriculum (ABC) Chapter 1. ABC Program Planning Step 1: Establish a Program Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives Step 2: Assign Program Goal Emphasis Step 3: Determine Instructional Time and Average Objective Mastery Time Step 4: Calculate the Total Number of Objectives Per Goal Step 5: Finalize Program Scope and Sequence Step 6: Create Yearly Teaching Learning Maps Step 7: Identify Objective Assessment Items and Create Scoresheets Summary Chapter 2. Assessment Step 1: Determine What Objectives Should be Assessed Step 2: Select an Appropriate Assessment Instrument Step 3: Score and Record Performance Step 4: Select an Assessment Activity Step 5: Conduct an Assessment Activity Step 6: Conduct Other Forms of Assessment Summary Chapter 3. Implementation Planning Step 1: Set Student Initial and Target Learning Expectations Step 2: Identify Student Learning Needs Step 3: Create Instructional Groupings Based on Focal Points Step 4: Select Learning Activities Step 5: Design Teaching Templates and Student Learning formats Summary Chapter 4. Teaching Step 1: Get Ready Step 2: Maximize On-Task Time Step 3: Apply Essential Teaching Elements Step 4: Put It All Together Summary Chapter 5. Evaluation Step 1: Collect Reassessment Data Step 2: Calculate, Interpret, and Report Student Performance Step 3: Evaluate and Grade Students' Progress Step 4: Evaluate Your Program Step 5: Use Technology to Aid in Education Step 6: Establish Program Accountability and Justification Part II: Everyone Can! Online Resources Chapter 6. Model K-5 Program Plan Step 1: Develop Program Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives Step 2: Establish Program Goal Emphasis Step 3: Calculate Instructional Time and Average Mastery Time Step 4: Calculate Amount of Content to Include in the Curriculum Step 5: Sequence Content Across the Curriculum Step 6: Create Yearly and Block Teaching and Learning Maps Summary Chapter 7.Using the Everyone Can! Online Resource Materials How to Access the Everyone Can Online Resource Online Resource Menus Selecting an Objective from the Main Menu Exploring the Instruction Materials Using the Online Resources Methods for Printing Posters Other Uses for the Everyone Can Resources Using Everyone Can for Individualized Education Programs Summary Chapter 8. Incorporating the ABC Model Into Your Program Designing an In-Service Program Managing Change Summary About the Authors

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