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Introduction to Primary Physical Education [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 476 g, 50 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415613094
  • ISBN-13: 9780415613095
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 476 g, 50 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415613094
  • ISBN-13: 9780415613095
Physical education is a core component of the primary school curriculum. This title presents a comprehensive introduction to the teaching of PE in the primary school. It highlights the importance of PE in the primary curriculum and the key issues facing primary teachers today, such as inclusion, training needs, and creativity.

Physical Education is a core component of the primary school curriculum. The primary years are perhaps the most significant period for motor development in children, a time during which basic movement competencies are developed and which offers the first opportunity for embedding physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle. This is the first comprehensive introduction to the teaching of PE in the primary school to be written exclusively by primary PE specialists, with primary school teaching experience.

The book highlights the importance of PE in the primary curriculum and the key issues facing primary teachers today, such as inclusion, training needs and the development of creativity. Central to the book are core chapters that examine each functional area common to many primary PE syllabi – including games, dance, gymnastics, athletics and outdoor learning – and give clear, practical guidance on how to teach each topic. Rooted throughout in sound theory and the latest evidence and research, this book is essential reading for all students, trainee teachers and qualified teachers looking to understand and develop their professional practice in primary Physical Education.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Acronyms ix
Notes on contributors x
Editor's preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Part 1 INTRODUCING PRIMARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1(54)
1 Surveying the landscape of primary physical education
3(10)
Gerald Griggs
2 The importance of primary physical education
13(12)
Ian Pickup
3 The challenges and potential within primary physical education
25(12)
Dominic Haydn-Davies
4 The future of primary physical education: A 3-14 developmental and connected curriculum
37(18)
Mike Jess
Part 2 CURRICULUM
55(122)
5 The development of the physical education curriculum in primary schools in the United Kingdom
57(11)
Sue Chedzoy
6 Games in the primary school: They can't catch so what's the point in teaching them to play a game?
68(40)
Gavin Ward
7 Gymnastics in the primary years: The foundation of learning to move with enhanced confidence, competence and imagination
108(27)
Lawry Price
8 Dance teaching and learning possibilities within the early years and primary school context
135(16)
Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan
9 Getting athletics off the track, out the sack and `back on track'
151(10)
Gerald Griggs
10 Outdoor and adventurous activities: From desks to dens
161(16)
Nalda Wainwright
Part 3 ISSUES IN PRIMARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION
177(55)
11 Addressing training and development needs in primary physical education
179(16)
Jeanne Keay
Jon Spence
12 Towards a more inclusive provision
195(12)
Richard Medcalf
13 Placing an importance on health and physical activity
207(14)
Kristy Howells
14 Creative physical education: There is always another way!
221(11)
Jim Lavin
Index 232
Gerald Griggs is Senior Lecturer in Physical Education and Sports Studies at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Dr Griggs trained as a primary teacher with a specialism in physical education, before teaching in several primary schools in the UK. He is a member of the British Educational Research Association, including the Special Interest Group for Physical Education, the Association for Physical Education and the British Sociological Association.