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Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School - A Companion to School Experience

English · Hardback

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Praise for previous editions: 'A wealth of advice on generic aspects of teaching and learning in Physical Education ...The accessibility of the text, and constant reference to ways of adapting suggestions to different situations, make this book particularly "user-friendly" and suitable for student-teachers in diverse settings' European Physical Education Review Essential reading for teachers who pride themselves on being "critically reflective"' Times Educational Supplement The fourth edition of "Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School" has been revised and updated in light of the latest research evidence and practice in relation to teaching and learning, and changes in policy and practice within initial teacher education. Key topics covered include:

  • Starting out as a teacher
  • Planning and evaluation for effective learning and teaching
  • Communication in PE
  • Lesson organisation and management
  • Motivating pupils for learning in PENEW
  • Assessment for and of learning
  • Inclusive approaches to teaching PE
  • Learner-centred teaching and physical literacyNEW
  • Teaching safely and safety in PE
  • Accredited Qualifications in PE
  • Teacher beliefsNEW
  • Developing your own knowledge, skills and understandingNEW
  • This core text guides you to become competent in basic teaching skills, enabling you to cope in a wide range of teaching situations. It emphasises the development of your own professional judgement, your ability to reflect critically on what you are doing, and on your beliefs about teaching PE. Written with university and school-based initial teacher education in mind, "Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School" is an essential source of support and guidance for all student teachers of PE embarking on the challenging journey to becoming an effective, successful teacher."

    List of contents

    Introduction

    1 Starting out as a PE teacher Susan Capel

    2 Aims of PE Margaret Whitehead

    3 How planning and evaluation supports effective learning and teaching Jackie Arthur and Susan Capel

    4 Observation in PE Maggie Killingbeck and Margaret Whitehead
    5 Communication in PE Paula Zwozdiak-Myers

    6 Lesson organisation and management Julia Lawrence and Margaret Whitehead
    7 Motivation Kevin Morgan, Dan Milton and Julia Longville

    8 Developing and maintaining an effective learning environment Kerry Whitehouse, Lerverne Barber and Vanessa Jones

    9 Assessment for and of learning in PE Angela Newton and Mark Bowler

    10 Planning for an inclusive approach to teaching and learning Phil Vickerman, Barbara Walsh and Julie Money

    11 Learner-centred teaching – a physical literacy perspective Margaret Whitehead

    12 Teaching safely and safety in PE Anne Chappell

    13 Designing teaching approaches to achieve intended learning outcomes Richard Blair with Margaret Whitehead

    14 Accredited qualifications and principles of classroom teaching Elizabeth Myers and Stuart Taylor

    15 Teacher as a Researcher/Reflective Practitioner Paula Zwozdiak-Myers

    16 Teacher beliefs Suzie Everley and Michelle Flemons

    17 Beyond your teacher education Gill Golder and Julie Stevens

    18 Developing your knowledge, skills and understanding for teaching PE Susan Capel and Margaret Whitehead

    About the author

    Susan Capel is Professor of Physical Education at Brunel University, UK.

    Margaret Whitehead is a physical education consultant and a visiting professor at the University of Bedfordshire, UK,and an adjunct professor at the University of Canberra, Australia.

    Summary

    Praise for previous editions:

    'A wealth of advice on generic aspects of teaching and learning in Physical Education ...The accessibility of the text, and constant reference to ways of adapting suggestions to different situations, make this book particularly "user-friendly" and suitable for student-teachers in diverse settings' – European Physical Education Review

    ‘Essential reading for teachers who pride themselves on being "critically reflective"' – Times Educational Supplement

    The fourth edition of Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School has been revised and updated in light of the latest research evidence and practice in relation to teaching and learning, and changes in policy and practice within initial teacher education. Key topics covered include:

    Starting out as a teacher

    Planning and evaluation for effective learning and teaching

    Communication in PE

    Lesson organisation and management

    Motivating pupils for learning in PENEW

    Assessment for and of learning

    Inclusive approaches to teaching PE

    Learner-centred teaching and physical literacyNEW

    Teaching safely and safety in PE

    Accredited Qualifications in PE

    Teacher beliefsNEW

    Developing your own knowledge, skills and understandingNEW

    This core text guides you to become competent in basic teaching skills, enabling you to cope in a wide range of teaching situations. It emphasises the development of your own professional judgement, your ability to reflect critically on what you are doing, and on your beliefs about teaching PE. 
    Written with university and school-based initial teacher education in mind, Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School is an essential source of support and guidance for all student teachers of PE embarking on the challenging journey to becoming an effective, successful teacher.

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