Teaching Physical Education for Learning ISE

1260569152 · 9781260569155
Teaching Physical Education for Learning, guides future physical education teachers in designing effective learning experiences for students grades K-12.  This user-friendly text emphasizes developing students' motor skills and physical abilities th… Read More
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Teaching Physical Education for Learning, 8e

CHAPTER 1: Teaching Physical Education: An Orientation
CHAPTER 2: Factors That Influence Learning 
CHAPTER 3: Designing Learning Experiences and  Instructional Tasks 
CHAPTER 4: Task Presentation 
CHAPTER 5: Content Analysis and Development 
CHAPTER 6: Developing and Maintaining a Learning Environment 
CHAPTER 7: Teacher During Activity 
CHAPTER 8: Teaching Strategies 
CHAPTER 9: Student Motivation, Personal Growth, and Inclusion 
CHAPTER 10: Planning 
CHAPTER 11: Assessment in the Instructional Process 
CHAPTER 12: Content-Specific Pedagogy 
CHAPTER 13: The Teacher as the Continuous Learner
CHAPTER 14: Observing Teacher and Student Behavior


Teaching Physical Education for Learning, guides future physical education teachers in designing effective learning experiences for students grades K-12.  This user-friendly text emphasizes developing students' motor skills and physical abilities through interactive teaching strategies.  Physical education teachers will not only learn instructional skills, but also how to adapt their teaching to different content and student needs.  This latest edition provides a foundation for physical education programs that prepare students for a lifetime of physical activity.