A Practical Guide to Teaching Physical Education in the Secondary School
Herausgeber: Cliffe, Joanne; Capel, Susan; Lawrence, Julia
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A Practical Guide to Teaching Physical Education in the Secondary School
Herausgeber: Cliffe, Joanne; Capel, Susan; Lawrence, Julia
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This book offers a wealth of tried and tested strategies together with practical activities and materials to support your teaching to enhance pupilsâ learning. It is designed for you to dip in and out of, to enable you to focus on specific areas of teaching or foci on your programme.
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This book offers a wealth of tried and tested strategies together with practical activities and materials to support your teaching to enhance pupilsâ learning. It is designed for you to dip in and out of, to enable you to focus on specific areas of teaching or foci on your programme.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Teaching Guides
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 296mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9780367183936
- ISBN-10: 0367183935
- Artikelnr.: 59985666
- Routledge Teaching Guides
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 296mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9780367183936
- ISBN-10: 0367183935
- Artikelnr.: 59985666
Susan Capel is Emeritus Professor at Brunel University London, where she was previously Head of School of Sport and Education. Joanne Cliffe is Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, where she is Programme Lead for the Secondary Physical Education PGDipEd (QTS) and Director for the MA Teaching Studies. Julia Lawrence was, until recently, Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Hull. Julia has written on a number of subjects including physical education, mentoring, reflective practice and becoming a teacher educator.
1 The nature of physical education 2 Your philosophy of physical education
3 Enacting a physical literacy approach 4 Long-term planning: Schemes of
work 5 Medium- and short-term planning: Units of work and lesson plans 6
Health-related learning in physical education 7 Planning for pupils'
learning in broader dimensions of the curriculum 1: citizenship, social,
moral, spiritual, cultural, personal and mental development 8 Preparing
pupils for opportunities, responsibilities and experiences beyond the
school curriculum 9 Planning for the contribution of physical education to
cross-curricular teaching 10 Using Digital Technologies To Enhance Your
Teaching Of Physical Education 11 Safe practice, risk assessment and risk
management 12 Teaching for Intentional Learning 13 Creating an effective
learning environment 14 Applying theories of learning to your practice 15
Assessing pupils' learning 16 Teaching to promote positive behaviour 17
Overcoming barriers and maximising the achievement of all pupils 18 Working
with others 19 Viewing physical education from a different perspective - an
alternative approach to planning for learning 20 The reflective
practitioner 21 Action research 22 Working with your mentor 23 Managing
your workload, resilience, health and well-being
3 Enacting a physical literacy approach 4 Long-term planning: Schemes of
work 5 Medium- and short-term planning: Units of work and lesson plans 6
Health-related learning in physical education 7 Planning for pupils'
learning in broader dimensions of the curriculum 1: citizenship, social,
moral, spiritual, cultural, personal and mental development 8 Preparing
pupils for opportunities, responsibilities and experiences beyond the
school curriculum 9 Planning for the contribution of physical education to
cross-curricular teaching 10 Using Digital Technologies To Enhance Your
Teaching Of Physical Education 11 Safe practice, risk assessment and risk
management 12 Teaching for Intentional Learning 13 Creating an effective
learning environment 14 Applying theories of learning to your practice 15
Assessing pupils' learning 16 Teaching to promote positive behaviour 17
Overcoming barriers and maximising the achievement of all pupils 18 Working
with others 19 Viewing physical education from a different perspective - an
alternative approach to planning for learning 20 The reflective
practitioner 21 Action research 22 Working with your mentor 23 Managing
your workload, resilience, health and well-being
1 The nature of physical education 2 Your philosophy of physical education
3 Enacting a physical literacy approach 4 Long-term planning: Schemes of
work 5 Medium- and short-term planning: Units of work and lesson plans 6
Health-related learning in physical education 7 Planning for pupils'
learning in broader dimensions of the curriculum 1: citizenship, social,
moral, spiritual, cultural, personal and mental development 8 Preparing
pupils for opportunities, responsibilities and experiences beyond the
school curriculum 9 Planning for the contribution of physical education to
cross-curricular teaching 10 Using Digital Technologies To Enhance Your
Teaching Of Physical Education 11 Safe practice, risk assessment and risk
management 12 Teaching for Intentional Learning 13 Creating an effective
learning environment 14 Applying theories of learning to your practice 15
Assessing pupils' learning 16 Teaching to promote positive behaviour 17
Overcoming barriers and maximising the achievement of all pupils 18 Working
with others 19 Viewing physical education from a different perspective - an
alternative approach to planning for learning 20 The reflective
practitioner 21 Action research 22 Working with your mentor 23 Managing
your workload, resilience, health and well-being
3 Enacting a physical literacy approach 4 Long-term planning: Schemes of
work 5 Medium- and short-term planning: Units of work and lesson plans 6
Health-related learning in physical education 7 Planning for pupils'
learning in broader dimensions of the curriculum 1: citizenship, social,
moral, spiritual, cultural, personal and mental development 8 Preparing
pupils for opportunities, responsibilities and experiences beyond the
school curriculum 9 Planning for the contribution of physical education to
cross-curricular teaching 10 Using Digital Technologies To Enhance Your
Teaching Of Physical Education 11 Safe practice, risk assessment and risk
management 12 Teaching for Intentional Learning 13 Creating an effective
learning environment 14 Applying theories of learning to your practice 15
Assessing pupils' learning 16 Teaching to promote positive behaviour 17
Overcoming barriers and maximising the achievement of all pupils 18 Working
with others 19 Viewing physical education from a different perspective - an
alternative approach to planning for learning 20 The reflective
practitioner 21 Action research 22 Working with your mentor 23 Managing
your workload, resilience, health and well-being