ISE Children Moving: A Reflective Approach to Teaching Physical Education
McGraw-Hill Education (Verlag)
978-1-260-56614-7 (ISBN)
George Graham, PhD, joined the faculty in the Department of Kinesiology at Penn State in August 2002. He serves as the coordinator of the K-12 Health and Physical Education program and as the Director of the Pedagogy of Physical Activity Laboratory. He moved to Penn State after 17 years on the faculty at Virginia Tech. He began his career teaching and coaching in the public schools of California and Oregon and also served on the faculties of the University of Georgia and the University of South Carolina. Dr. Graham has published extensively on the topics of physical education teacher effectiveness and physical education and activity for children with twelve books and monographs to his credit and over 50 articles. He is a much sought after speaker and consultant, delivering presentations at more then 100 conferences (over 35 were keynote addresses) throughout the world as well as serving as a consultant to seventy-five school districts, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the Professional Golf Association of America. Dr. Graham has appeared on CBS in the Morning, CNN, and National Public Radio (NPR) to speak on the topic of positive physical education for children. He has also been cited in USA Today, The Harvard Review and The Washington Post. A recipient of numerous awards, he most recently was inducted as a Fellow in the North American Society for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. He was awarded the Margie Hanson Honor Award presented by the Council on Physical Education for Children, and the National Association for Sport and Physical Education Curriculum and Instruction Academy Honor Award. Dr. Graham served as the Executive Director of the United States Physical Education Association. Along with his graduate students he wrote the first developmentally appropriate document for the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE). He is the immediate past-President of NASPE. He also serves on the PepsiCo Blue Ribbon Advisory Board for Health and Wellness and as the Director of Research and Curriculum Development for Top Dog Fitness. His most recent work is focused on educational uses of computer technology for teachers and students. He is the senior advisor for PE Central, the ultimate website for physical education teachers that averages over 70,000 unique visitors per month. Dr. Graham also is the senior advisor to Healthy Hearts, an e-Learning module delivered via the Internet for upper elementary and middle school students, designed to teach them about cardiovascular disease, physical activity, nutrition and tobacco avoidance. Healthy Hearts is currently being used extensively in West Virginia and New York. Shirley Ann Holt/Hale is an elementary physical education teacher at Linden Elementary School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a position she has held for more than 30 years. She is the immediate past-president of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the first elementary physical education teacher ever elected to the highest office of the Alliance. She is a Past-President of NASPE, a member of the NASPE Hall of Fame, and a charter member of the North American Society for Health and Physical Education Professionals. She has previously been recognized as the National Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year. She served on the Task Force for the development of the National Standards for Physical Education (NASPE), and served as chairperson for the development of the National Teaching Standards for Physical Education (NBPTS). Dr. Holt/Hale has authored eight books, has written numerous articles, and has made over 150 invited presentations throughout the U.S. In addition to her daily teaching of elementary physical education, she serves as a consultant in curriculum development, assessment, and teaching by themes. Holt/Hale has an undergraduate degree from Berea College and a Ph.D. from Peabody/Vanderbilt University. Melissa Parker is a professor in the School of Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Northern Colorado. Her areas of interest are elementary physical education and teacher education. Prior to entering higher education, Parker was an elementary physical education teacher in middle school physical education in a special program for underserved youth. Regardless of the level of teaching involved, she has the consistent desire to see students become self-directed, responsible learners. Parker received her PhD and MA from The Ohio State University. Her undergraduate degree was from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, from which she recently received the School of Health and Human Performance Distinguished Alumni Award. Dr. Parker has been active in a variety of capacities at the state, regional, and national levels of AAHPERD. She has received Honor Awards at the state and national levels for her service and dedication to students.
Children Moving: A Reflective Approach to Teaching Physical Education, 10e
CHAPTER 1: The Value and Purpose of Physical Education for Children
CHAPTER 2: The Skill Theme Approach
CHAPTER 3: Skill Themes, Movement Concepts, and the National Standards
CHAPTER 4: Reflective Teaching
CHAPTER 5: Determining Generic Levels of Skill Proficiency
CHAPTER 6: Planning and Developing the Content
CHAPTER 7: Establishing an Environment for Learning
CHAPTER 8: Maintaining Appropriate Behavior
CHAPTER 9: Instructional Approaches
CHAPTER 10: Adapting the Content for Diverse Learners
CHAPTER 11: Observing Student Responses
CHAPTER 12: Assessing Student Learning
CHAPTER 13: Analyzing Reflective Teaching
CHAPTER 14: Space Awareness
CHAPTER 15: Effort
CHAPTER 16: Relationships
CHAPTER 17: Traveling
CHAPTER 18: Chasing, Fleeing, and Dodging
CHAPTER 19: Bending, Stretching, Curling, and Twisting
CHAPTER 20: Jumping and Landing
CHAPTER 21: Balancing
CHAPTER 22: Transferring Weight and Rolling
CHAPTER 23: Kicking and Punting
CHAPTER 24: Throwing and Catching
CHAPTER 25: Volleying and Dribbling
CHAPTER 26: Striking with Rackets and Paddles
CHAPTER 27: Striking with Long-Handled Implements
CHAPTER 28: Teaching Physical Fitness, Physical Activity, and Wellness
CHAPTER 29: Teaching Educational Dance
CHAPTER 30: Teaching Educational Gymnastics
CHAPTER 31: Teaching Educational Games
CHAPTER 32: Integrating the Skill Theme Approach Across the Curriculum
CHAPTER 33: Building Support for Your Program
CHAPTER 34: Physical Education for Tomorrow’s Children
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.06.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | 334 Illustrations |
Verlagsort | OH |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 206 x 269 mm |
Gewicht | 1295 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-260-56614-5 / 1260566145 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-260-56614-7 / 9781260566147 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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