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Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social Responsibility
Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social Responsibility
Doris Watson, Brian Clocksin
ISBN13: 9781450404723
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 200
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$29.00
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Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social Responsibility (eBook, PDF Version)
Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social Responsibility (eBook, PDF Version)
Doris Watson, Brian Clocksin
ISBN13: 9781450449717
Copyright: 2013

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Relinquish control and enhance student-teacher and student-student relationships
Relinquish control and enhance student-teacher and student-student relationships
A major aspect of the TPSR model is its focus on student–teacher and student–student relationships. Given how we invite our students to share in the methods we use to teach, we are creating a situation through which we relinquish control and thus enhance student–teacher and student–student relationships. Similar to the reciprocal style, the teacher designs and communicates the task; however, in this style students assume a self-teaching role as they perform the task and then self-assess and ...
Starting out with Developmental Stage 1
Starting out with Developmental Stage 1
As the lessons progress, the teacher is mindful to provide students with opportunities to begin to transition to developmental stage 2 (TPSR Level III, self-direction). Although in developmental stage 1 it is often beneficial to maintain a somewhat teacher-centered approach (command style), we must also give students opportunities to work toward skill development in developmental stage 2. The style you choose will be influenced by your teaching philosophy, the learning styles of your students...
Transitioning to Developmental Stage 2
Transitioning to Developmental Stage 2
Once students are consistently demonstrating Level I and II behaviors, you should transition to the second developmental stage. Create deeper, more positive connections with students and nurture their personal and social growth with Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social Responsibility. Using students to help guide the awareness talk is key in the development of youth leaders (Level IV).
Seeking leadership opportunities in Developmental Stage 3
Seeking leadership opportunities in Developmental Stage 3
These opportunities for caring and leadership take center stage during developmental stage 3. Caring and leadership can manifest themselves during all aspects of the lesson as students explore ways to engage in the learning process. The Create-a-Game activity meets the objectives of relationship time by providing opportunities for students to interact with each other constructively; it also meets the developmental stage 3 needs by providing opportunities for students to be self-directed and ...
An extension of TPSR—The Kinesiology Career Club
An extension of TPSR—The Kinesiology Career Club
The Kinesiology Career Club (KCC) is an extension of TPSR with the primary goal of helping inner-city youth envision and discover meaningful, positive “possible futures. Once phase one goals are mostly achieved, phase two begins to empower the students to take on the advanced TPSR responsibilities (Level III, goal setting; Level IV, leadership). Once phase two goals are mostly achieved, phase three continues to empower the students to work on TPSR Levels I through IV.
Ice Skating
Ice Skating
Karin Kunzle-Watson, Stephen DeArmond
ISBN13: 9780873226691
Copyright: 1996
Pages: 168
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$21.95
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A Lesson from Tom Watson: Golf is a Lifelong Activity
Tom Watson competed successfully against the very best golfers in the world (most of whom are much younger) in the British Open, showing the benefits of maintaining a high level of physical fitness. He presented some of the above information about golf for seniors at the World Scientific Congress of Golf held in Phoenix, AZ, March 2008. In: Science and Golf V. Proceedings of the Fifth World Scientific Congress of Golf.
Is Tiger Woods Out of the Sponsorship Woods?
Last month, Woods announced his first major endorsement deal since his downfall two years ago, an agreement with Rolex to become one of its ambassadors along with Gary Player, Phil Mickelson, Luke Donald, Tom Watson, Arnold Palmer, Rickie Fowler, Annika Sorenstam, and other notable golfers. For the first time since it launched its Tiger Woods PGA Tour video game franchise – and right in line with the current contests in Australia – EA Sports is putting the image of two different golfers ...
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