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Physical education is an important part of the primary curriculum and one that provides unique challenges for those involved with its teaching. This book offers a balanced and comprehensive overview of the subject, covering issues such as safe practice in PE, inclusion, subject leadership and cross-curricular approaches supported by an accessible theory-informed approach.
This second edition includes:
· Links to the new National Curriculum in England
· Each chapter mapped against the Teachers Standards
· A new chapter on physical literacy and development in the early years and
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Produktbeschreibung
Physical education is an important part of the primary curriculum and one that provides unique challenges for those involved with its teaching. This book offers a balanced and comprehensive overview of the subject, covering issues such as safe practice in PE, inclusion, subject leadership and cross-curricular approaches supported by an accessible theory-informed approach.

This second edition includes:

· Links to the new National Curriculum in England

· Each chapter mapped against the Teachers Standards

· A new chapter on physical literacy and development in the early years and primary ages

· A new chapter on health-focused education and the contribution of PE

· Added case studies in every chapter

· Enhanced coverage of assessment in PE

This book includes a companion website with additional resources!
Autorenporträt
Dr Julia Lawrence is Subject Leader of Physical Education at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Rezensionen
'With the addition of clear links to the Teachers Standards at the start of each chapter, this second edition of Teaching Primary PE will be a particularly useful resource for QTS students developing their portfolio of evidence. The updated text also includes increased focus on physical literacy adding further depth to discussions and providing some clarity for students of primary PE enabling them to make better sense of this concept and its relationship with fundamental motor skills, physical development and the EYFS framework.'

Dawn Daley-James 20170908