Sport Pedagogy: An Introduction for Teaching and Coaching
Autor Kathleen Armouren Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138469259
ISBN-10: 1138469254
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138469254
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Section One
Pedagogy in physical education and youth sport
Chapter 1
What is ‘sport pedagogy’ and why study it?
Kathleen Armour
Chapter 2
Children learning in physical education: an historical overview
David Kirk
Chapter 3
Learning theory for effective learning in practice
Fiona Chambers
Chapter 4 Learning about health through physical education & youth sport
Lorraine Cale and Jo Harris
Chapter 5
Critical health pedagogy: whose body is it anyway?
John Evans, Emma Rich and Brian Davies
Chapter 6
Youth sport policy: an international perspective
Iain Lindsey and Ruth Jeanes
Chapter 7
Olympism: a learning philosophy for physical education and youth sport
Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Section Two Children and young people:diverse learners in physical education and sport
Chapter 8
Youth voices in physical education & sport:
what are they telling us and what do they say they need?
Ann Macphail
Chapter 9
Understanding young people’s motivation in physical education and youth sport
Chris Spray
Chapter 10
Young people, sporting bodies, vulnerable identities
Laura Azzarito
Chapter 11
Playtime: the needs of very young learners in physical education and sport
Frances Murphy and Dierdre Nichroinin
Chapter 12 Disabling experiences of physical education and youth sport
Hayley Fitzgerald
Chapter 13
Disaffected youth in physical education and youth sport
Rachel Sandford and Rebecca Duncombe
Chapter 14
Physical education and youth sport: does social class still matter?
Barriers to learning in physical education and youth sport: does social class still matter?
Symeon Dagkas
Chapter 15
Young people, ethnicity and pedagogy
Louisa Webb
Chapter 16
Gender and learning in physical education and youth sport
Anne Flintoff,
Chapter 17
Right to be active: ‘looked after children’ in physical education and sport
Kathleen Armour, Rachel Sandford and Rebecca Duncombe
Section Three:
Being a professional teacher or coach in physical education and youth sport
Chapter 18
Effective career-long professional development for teachers and coaches
Kathleen Armour
Chapter 19
Personalised learning: a perfect pedagogy for teachers and coaches?
Kyriaki Makopoulou
Chapter 20
Becoming an effective secondary school physical education teacher
Frank Herold
Chapter 21
Becoming an effective primary school physical education teacher
Mike Jess
Chapter 22
Youth sport coach
Julia Walsh
Chapter 23
Learning Strategy
Mark Griffiths
Chapter 24
Professional learning in communities of practice
Deborah Tannehill
Chapter 25
Models-based practice: structuring teaching and coaching to meet learners’ diverse needs
Toni O’Donovan
Section One
Pedagogy in physical education and youth sport
Chapter 1
What is ‘sport pedagogy’ and why study it?
Kathleen Armour
Chapter 2
Children learning in physical education: an historical overview
David Kirk
Chapter 3
Learning theory for effective learning in practice
Fiona Chambers
Chapter 4 Learning about health through physical education & youth sport
Lorraine Cale and Jo Harris
Chapter 5
Critical health pedagogy: whose body is it anyway?
John Evans, Emma Rich and Brian Davies
Chapter 6
Youth sport policy: an international perspective
Iain Lindsey and Ruth Jeanes
Chapter 7
Olympism: a learning philosophy for physical education and youth sport
Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Section Two Children and young people:diverse learners in physical education and sport
Chapter 8
Youth voices in physical education & sport:
what are they telling us and what do they say they need?
Ann Macphail
Chapter 9
Understanding young people’s motivation in physical education and youth sport
Chris Spray
Chapter 10
Young people, sporting bodies, vulnerable identities
Laura Azzarito
Chapter 11
Playtime: the needs of very young learners in physical education and sport
Frances Murphy and Dierdre Nichroinin
Chapter 12 Disabling experiences of physical education and youth sport
Hayley Fitzgerald
Chapter 13
Disaffected youth in physical education and youth sport
Rachel Sandford and Rebecca Duncombe
Chapter 14
Physical education and youth sport: does social class still matter?
Barriers to learning in physical education and youth sport: does social class still matter?
Symeon Dagkas
Chapter 15
Young people, ethnicity and pedagogy
Louisa Webb
Chapter 16
Gender and learning in physical education and youth sport
Anne Flintoff,
Chapter 17
Right to be active: ‘looked after children’ in physical education and sport
Kathleen Armour, Rachel Sandford and Rebecca Duncombe
Section Three:
Being a professional teacher or coach in physical education and youth sport
Chapter 18
Effective career-long professional development for teachers and coaches
Kathleen Armour
Chapter 19
Personalised learning: a perfect pedagogy for teachers and coaches?
Kyriaki Makopoulou
Chapter 20
Becoming an effective secondary school physical education teacher
Frank Herold
Chapter 21
Becoming an effective primary school physical education teacher
Mike Jess
Chapter 22
Youth sport coach
Julia Walsh
Chapter 23
Learning Strategy
Mark Griffiths
Chapter 24
Professional learning in communities of practice
Deborah Tannehill
Chapter 25
Models-based practice: structuring teaching and coaching to meet learners’ diverse needs
Toni O’Donovan
Notă biografică
Kathleen Armour is Professor and Head of the School of Sport and Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her main research interest is career-long professional learning for teachers and coaches, and its impact on young people's learning in physical education and sport.
Recenzii
"This book provides student teachers with a great point of reference in their studies of young people in physical education and sport." - Mark Bowler, School of Physical Education & Sports Science, University of Bedfordshire
"A beautifully constructed text with an engaging and eclectic series of chapters- a 'must read' for any student of pedagogy." - Dr Costas Karageorghis, School of Sport and Education, Brunel University
"The subject matter is well organised with many current issues usefully elaborated in succint chapters. The text is immediately appealing in its cross-section of topic matter and in the quality of the writing/writers ... useful for those students (in PE/Sport) who want to get acquainted with the topic matter and who then wish to move on to the fuller detail via the well referenced sections at the close of each chapter. So from the point of view of both promoting key ideas and the pursuit of these through research literature, the text is ideal." - Robert Brewer, of Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh
"A beautifully constructed text with an engaging and eclectic series of chapters- a 'must read' for any student of pedagogy." - Dr Costas Karageorghis, School of Sport and Education, Brunel University
"The subject matter is well organised with many current issues usefully elaborated in succint chapters. The text is immediately appealing in its cross-section of topic matter and in the quality of the writing/writers ... useful for those students (in PE/Sport) who want to get acquainted with the topic matter and who then wish to move on to the fuller detail via the well referenced sections at the close of each chapter. So from the point of view of both promoting key ideas and the pursuit of these through research literature, the text is ideal." - Robert Brewer, of Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Descriere
Scientific communication is challenging. The subject matter is complex and often requires a certain level of knowledge to understand it correctly; describing hazard ratios, interpreting Kaplan Meier curves and explaining confounding factors is different from talking about a new car or clothing range. Processes, for example in clinical trials, are laborious and tedious and knowing how much of the detail to include and exclude requires judgement. Conclusions are rarely clear cut making communicating statistical risk and probability tough, especially to non-statisticians and non-scientists such as journalists. Communicating Clearly about Science and Medicine looks at these and many more challenges, then introduces powerful techniques for overcoming them. It will help you develop and deliver impactful presentations on medical and scientific data and tell a clear, compelling story based on your research findings. It will show you how to develop clear messages and themes, while adhering to the advice attributed to Einstein: 'Make things as simple as possible...but no simpler.' John Clare illustrates how to communicate clearly the risks and benefits contained in a complex data set, and balance the hope and the hype. He explains how to avoid the 'miracle cure' or 'killer drug' headlines which are so common and teaches you how to combine the accuracy of peer-to-peer reviewed science with the narrative skills of journalism.