20807280
Movement Education & Skills Lab
Course Information
Description
This course is intended to introduce future educators, coaches, and movement professionals to fundamental movement skills, the field of physical education, and teaching methodologies related to movement education.
Total Credits
1
Course Competencies
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Demonstrate movement concepts, locomotor skills, non-locomotor skills, manipulative skills, and rhythmic activitiesAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration, Written product, and/or Self-assessmentCriteriaLocomotor skills (e.g., running, skipping, hopping) are performed with effective technique, control, and spatial awarenessNon-locomotor skills (e.g., balancing, twisting, bending) are performed with stability and body controlManipulative skills (e.g., throwing, catching, striking) are executed with effective coordination, accuracy, and timingRhythmic movement sequences (e.g., dance, aerobic patterns) are performed in time with a beat or musicMovement concepts (body awareness, spacial awareness, qualities of movement, relationships) are effectively applied during performance
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Apply age-appropriate movement concepts and tasks to humans across the lifespanAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration, Written product, and/or OralCriteriaOutline the key principles and changes in motor development across the lifespan (from early childhood to older adulthood)Compare motor skill acquisition and control at different agesMovement tasks are designed or modified to reflect age-appropriate motor abilitiesIdentify typical/atypical movement across the lifespanDemonstrate communication strategies based on age, developmental level, disability, and/or cultureIdentify potential safety concerns related to developmental stages
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Create structured lesson/activity plans that align with physical education content principlesAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration, Written productCriteriaExplain key components of physical education content development (scope, sequence, progression)Select and organize activities that reflect developmentally appropriate practice (DAP)Compare structured and unstructured activity planningPlan includes structured movement experiences for effective skill progressionPlan includes sequenced activities from simple to complexPlan includes a realistic breakdown of time for each component and overallPlan includes adaptations such as extensions (to make it harder) and refinements (to make it easier) to accommodate diverse skill levelsPlan includes criteria for knowing when activities were performed adequatelyPlans show increasing skill complexity over weeks or years, if applicableIncorporate national and/or state physical education standards, if applicable
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Analyze the components and characteristics of quality physical education programsAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration, Written productCriteriaDescribe the primary goals and objectives of physical education (e.g., physical literacy, lifelong fitness, skill development)Identify key characteristics of high-quality physical education programs (inclusivity, developmentally appropriate instruction, assessment practices)Evaluate the role of national, state, and/or professional standards related to physical education programs (e.g., SHAPE America standards)
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Write a lesson plan for a teaching demonstrationAssessment StrategiesWritten ProductCriteriaLesson plan is shared with the instructor prior to the demonstration timeLesson plan includes topics of introduction, warm-up, teaching progression (skills), cool-down, and assessment
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Perform a teaching demonstrationAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration, Oral presentationCriteriaIntroduction states the problem or movement challengeIncorporate the Five Steps of an Educational MovementMovement sequences are combined in a logical and progressive mannerEquipment is used effectively and creatively to maximize student learning and engagementPartner activity effectively promotes interactionClosure summarizes key learning pointsClosure includes an element of reflectionLanguage and equipment used aligns with elementary student audienceDemonstration is 12-15 minutes
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Demonstrate effective communication skillsAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaDemonstrate active listeningCommunication is courteous, following business etiquette guidelinesYou speak so others comprehend, without interrupting