Effective Teaching Styles for PE352: Mid-Term Summary
This chart covers BC IRP aims, effective warm-ups, teaching styles, content analysis, task progression, and unit plan diversity issues in PE352. Explore various teaching styles and learn about task progression in tennis, dance, and track and field.
Effective Teaching Styles for PE352: Mid-Term Summary
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Mid-term Pe352 Tim Hopper, 2002
Areas • BC IRP aim, movement categories and curriculum organizers • Characteristics, purpose and type of effective warm-ups • Teaching styles from A to E in detail • General sense of teaching styles F to H • Content Analysis and Task Progression
Sample question • What is the axiom behind the Spectrum of Teaching Styles? (1) • What are the potential strengths of a reciprocal style of teaching? (3) • What is a learning objective? (1)
Teaching is a chain of decision making (1) • Repeated practice with observerPractice without pressure form teacherObserver gets extra practice analyzing skill (transfer to own skill performance) (3) • A prior statement of what students will learn (1)
Unit Plan Content Analysis, Task progression, Block Plan
Diversity Issues - How are they different? • Gender ratio • Ability range • Cultural groups UNIQUE • Children with Special Educational needs How will diversity add to your unit?
Content analysis • What content will you teach?Subject-matter (motor skills needed)Conceptual understandingPersonal/social behaviour • What procedures and routines will happen during your unit? (often connect to personal/social curriculum organizer) • Link to resources PE452 beginning units PE352 ten-lesson units
Conceptual understanding • PURPOSE to learning • What progressively gives meaning to the skills you use in gradually more challenging environments. • Tennis? • Dance? • Track and Field?
Phases of a skill (PE 341) • Preparatory phase • Wind-up phase (set-up) • Force producing phase • Follow-through and/or recovery phase (Carr, 1997)
Tennis Hierarchical Task AnalysisSERVE • Under-arm throw • Over-arm throwing action (no racquet). • Under-arm serve - feet side on, ball hit in front of leading foot. • Serve action with racquet no ball - arm action, back scratch racquet hand, shoulder back, reach up, swing and follow-through • Toss ball and serve in small court • Serve action to target. Positioning • Consistency • Placement • Spin & Power
Basic Task Model Task
Dance Key concepts • Rhythm • Beat • Flow • Adapt to partner • Spirit of the dancer Jive progression Steps - Basic pattern, turn, slide, washing dishes, slide.
In your selected sport List Concepts Motor Skills
Task Progression Series of 3 or 4 tasks Refinements - cues Simplifications Extensions Application activity.
Block Plan – Badminton Gr 8 Other formats could be used - See Pe452
How to develop your unit plan? • Sport • Age • Games/Activities • Possible Sequence for unit • Task progression, concepts and skill cues • Outcomes – teaching styles?