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Coaching using Play with Purpose

Learning Through Sport

Published 12/03/2012 Updated 30/01/2021 In my role as a teaching and coaching 'academic' I get to see a lot of physical education and sport teaching/coaching, at both primary and secondary school level and in community coaching settings. Involving students/players in game play is not the end of the story.

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How can AI 'power up' sport teaching and learning in PE and sport coaching settings

Learning Through Sport

This study showed that personalised teaching with a focus on mastery learning leads to two standard deviation improvement in student learning outcomes as it enabled teachers to give more attention to student ‘higher mental processes’ – problem-solving, application of principles, analytical skills, and creativity. AI makes it possible.

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What does Skills and Values look like in Physical Education (PE)?

Reinventing the Game

It is a combination of work stress, doubts about alignment of what I want with what it should it be like to be a Physical Education (PE) teacher, fatigue, etc. came after a discussion with a fellow teacher in the all-consuming discussion of what PE is and what it should look like. My take is that it is tough.

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Differentiated Learning Strategies in Physical Education

PLT4M

Written Notes Coaching Point: Don’t sacrifice form for ego. Instead, student choice in physical education can allow students to pick from different fitness modalities that will still achieve the common goal of health and well-being. So let’s take a closer look!

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Exercise Modification Examples

PLT4M

PE teacher Adam Hughes reviews with a student how to scale a movement with a PVC pipe. One of the 4 points of performance, it can be the most difficult for some to achieve without sacrificing the other 3. For example, check out this fun video from Coach Max as he shows how a broomstick can turn into an effective training tool!

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Including Critical Thinking and Problem Solving in Physical Education

Learning Through Sport

Developments in curriculum frameworks around the world have formalised a rationale for critical thinking, problem solving and creativity in PE as elements in both curriculum design and in the wording of student achievement standards. Critical thinking can be learned.

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Bodyweight Bootcamp Workouts For Physical Education

PLT4M

Every student in class can find the right movement to still achieve a great workout. Get Access Here Challenges of Finding Bootcamp Workouts For Students Physical education teachers are in search of instructional videos to empower student learning. Variations and modifications are endless. Free Fitness Lessons For P.E.