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Pupil Health & Well-Being

Pupil Health & Well-Being. Module 3: Developing a positive and inclusive learning climate for fitness. A process of motivation. Βασικές ψυχολογικές ανάγκες. Strategies promoting a climate of autonomy. 1. Increase contact time Time for discussion with students about the lesson

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Pupil Health & Well-Being

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  1. Pupil Health & Well-Being Module 3: Developing a positive and inclusive learning climate for fitness

  2. A process of motivation Βασικές ψυχολογικές ανάγκες

  3. Strategies promoting a climate of autonomy • 1. Increase contact time • Time for discussion with students about the lesson • 2. Ask questions about what students want to do • Choice of activity • Choice of the exercises’ order • Choice of warming up • Who will show the exercise • Who will be divided for the game

  4. Strategies promoting a climate of autonomy • 3. Provide students time to work at their own pace • Setting goals • Time to work on their goal • Using the practical teaching method • 4. Increase academic learning time • Small groups • Flexible organizational structures of exercises

  5. 5. Position of students - teacher • Circular layout when stretching • Supervision of all students • Continuous motion in the class

  6. Strategies promoting a climate of autonomy • 6. Justification of the activities • Order of the teaching objects • Necessity to exercises’ execution • Order of exercises’ execution • Effect of PE on health • 7. Use of recognition • To all students • Improvement, not just performance • Effort, not just result • Inside and outside of the lesson

  7. Strategies promoting a climate of autonomy • 8. Feedback • Technical instructions to all students • During the execution of the exercises • During the game • Hints of the correct technique and tactic • 9. Relationship with students • Answers to all questions • Answers in a positive way • Recognition of the exercises’ difficulty

  8. Practices reducing autonomy supportive climate • 1. The teacher dominates during the interaction with students • He/she talks more and does not listen to the students • He/she participates in the exercises/games and monopolizes them • 2. Problems solving • The teacher demonstrates the correct solutions, leaving no time for students to try

  9. Practices of autonomy climate reduction • 3. Intense guiding of students to specific solutions • Avoidance of methods that stimulate the students’ imagination • Phrases such as “The exercise is right in this way only” • 4. Continuous guiding of students • Continuous use of instructions (e.g. go there, do the pass, shoot etc.)

  10. Practices of autonomy climate reduction • 5. Use of instructions that state obligation • Frequent use of instructions reminding students their obligations (e.g. the course is mandatory otherwise you will be considered absent, you are obliged to wear athletics, etc.) • Phrases such as “The exercise is right in this way only” • 6. Use of malicious questions • E.g. Why don’t you show us how it is done?Can you do it as I have shown it?

  11. Practices of autonomy climate reduction • 7. Reminder of the deadlines - time pressure • Frequent use of reminder about the time (e.g. a few minutes left, you will not have time to play). • 8. Enhancement of the compliance to the teacher’s instructions • Well done, you're a very good student (when the student performs the teacher’s instruction). • 9. Criticism to the student • E.g.No, this is not the way to do it.

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