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        Livre - Peter H. Werner - 01/11/2011 - Poche - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Peter H. Werner
      • Editeur : Human Kinetics, Inc.
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2011
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 264
      • Expédition : 743
      • Dimensions : 28.3 x 21.5 x 2.2
      • ISBN : 1450410928



      • Résumé :
        This third edition of Teaching Children Gymnastics will help you tailor a gymnastics program to your teaching situation while combining the best facets of developmental skills, health-related fitness, and conceptual learning based on process characteristics of body, space, effort, and relationships. Internationally renowned author and educator Peter Werner and coauthors Lori Williams and Tina Hall guide you through the process of teaching gymnastics skills and then linking those skills into sequences.
        Having conducted workshops at all levels, the three authors combine decades? worth of gymnastics knowledge and teaching experience. In this book, they offer updated and new material, including

        ?a chapter on designing gymnastics sequences;
        ?sections on behavior management, inclusion, and advocacy;
        ?information on scope and sequence for grades K to 5;
        ?information based on revised national standards, assessment, and designing of gymnastics sequences; and
        ?additional learning experiences, plus ideas for creating more learning experiences.
        You will find real-life scenarios that will help you apply the material, and you will learn how to create a positive learning environment for your students. Chapter objectives, summaries, and reflection questions enhance the learning experience

        Biographie:
        Peter Werner is a retired distinguished professor emeritus from the department of physical education at the University of South Carolina. His area of expertise is physical education for children, including gymnastics, dance, and interdisciplinary learning. Dr. Werner has presented at numerous national conferences for the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance and for the National Association for Sport and Physical Education. He has presented a session on educational gymnastics at an international conference as well.

        Lori H. Williams is an assistant professor at the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. She has taught physical education at the elementary, middle school, and college levels. Her 25 years of teaching experience include 14 years in public schools. Gymnastics has always been part of her curriculum. She coauthored Schoolwide Physical Activity (2010) and several articles for refereed publications. Williams has presented at numerous state, regional, and national conferences, many of which included a focus on gymnastics. She has been an active participant in collecting and analyzing assessment data at the state level with the South Carolina Physical Education Assessment Program, and she has been a member of the NASPE Assessment Task Force.

        Tina J. Hall is an associate professor in the department of health and human performance at Middle Tennessee State University. She has taught since 1985, spending 18 of those years at the elementary and middle school levels. Her experience in gymnastics includes teaching gymnastics as an integral part of her elementary and middle school physical education curriculum, conducting an afterschool gymnastics club, and teaching educational gymnastics to future physical educators at the college level. Hall has conducted numerous workshops and in-services focusing on gymnastics. She is a coauthor of Schoolwide Physical Activity (2010) and several articles for refereed publications.

        Sommaire:
        Part I Developmentally Appropriate Gymnastics
        Chapter 1. Why Is It Important to Teach Children Gymnastics?
        ?Defining Developmentally Appropriate Gymnastics
        ?Brief History of Gymnastics
        ?Gymnastics Today
        ?National Standards for Physical Education
        ?How Gymnastics Should Be Taught
        ?Where Are We Now?
        ?A Look to the Future
        ?Summary
        ?Questions for Reflection
        Chapter 2. Tailoring Gymnastics to Fit Your Teaching Situation
        ?Planning
        ?Developing a Positive Learning Environment
        ?Summary
        ?Questions for Reflection
        Chapter 3. Incorporating Gymnastics Into Your Program
        ?Scope and Sequence
        ?Stages of Gymnastics
        ?Task Development in Gymnastics
        ?Direct and Indirect Teaching Styles
        ?When to Encourage Student Demonstrations
        ?Accountability: The Gymnastics Work Ethic
        ?Stressing Good Body Mechanics and Aesthetics
        ?Skill Themes for Gymnastics
        ?Process Variables
        ?Learning Experiences
        ?What Makes a Learning Experience Developmentally Appropriate?
        ?Summary
        ?Questions for Reflection
        Chapter 4. Assessing Children?s Progress in Gymnastics
        ?New Ways to Assess
        ?What to Assess
        ?How to Assess
        ?Psychomotor Assessment
        ?Cognitive Assessment
        ?Affective Assessment
        ?Reporting What Has Been Assessed
        ?Summary
        ?Questions for Reflection
        Part II Teaching Developmentally Appropriate Learning Experiences in Gymnastics
        Chapter 5. Learning Experiences for Traveling
        ?Mini-Index
        ?And Away We Go
        ?Landing Pad
        ?Traveling Transformers
        ?Bunny Hop
        ?Ready for Takeoff
        ?Rock and Roll
        ?Fantasy Flight
        ?Cross at the Intersection
        ?Clock Face
        ?Beam Me Up
        ?Me and My Shadow
        ?Additional Ideas for Learning Experiences
        Chapter 6. Learning Experiences for Statics
        ?Mini-Index
        ?Patches and Points
        ?Push and Pull
        ?Same, Different
        ?Shoulder Stand
        ?Copycat
        ?Dimensions
        ?Statues
        ?Bottoms Up
        ?Twins
        ?See What I Can Do
        ?Lean on Me
        ?Additional Ideas for Learning Experiences
        Chapter 7. Learning Experiences for Rotation
        ?Mini-Index
        ?Balls, Eggs, and Pencils
        ?You?ve Got It All Backward
        ?Sit-Spins
        ?Roll, Roll, Roll Your Body
        ?Taking a Spin
        ?The String Challenge
        ?A Roll by Any Other Name .
        ?Let?s Make a Connection
        ?Hip Circles
        ?Partner Task Cards
        ?Feet, Hands, Feet
        ?Additional Ideas for Learning Experiences

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