Physical Education 1 KRØ 502
Learning outcome
After successfully completing the course, the candidate will have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge:
The candidate has knowledge of:
- Didactics and is able to apply and demonstrate how teaching and learning is practiced
- Physical activity and education from a public health perspective
- How basic skills contribute to learning in the subject
Skills
The candidate can:
- Plan, implement and critically evaluate physical education teaching
- Lead learning activities through diverse ways of working with games and activities
- Assess skills and background as a basis for adapted learning
- Assess pupils’ achievement of competency goals and justify assessment
General competence
The candidate can:
- Understand, exercise and develop physical education as a general education subject
- Take responsibility for the continuous development of his/her own professionalism
- Communicate with students, parents and colleagues about issues related to physical education and learning
Course Description
Note: Subject to change pending the release of a new curriculum for subject teacher education in physical education
Practical activities:
Work on practical activities is mainly aimed at teaching in primary and lower secondary schools. The emphasis is on basic training in a range of sport and movement activities. An introduction to winter outdoor activities will also be given. The semester plan will provide information concerning which practical activities instruction will be given in.
Didactics
- Varied teaching methods related to physical education
Physical activity and health
The target area will provide students with a basic theoretical perspective in relation to understanding the relationship between physical activity and health, and the effects of physical activity. Students will also be able to explain how physical activity and health changes from childhood and into adulthood and how physical activity habits can be established. The course will also help students gain insight into key national documents on physical activity and health.
- Physical activity, health and lifestyle
- Physical activity: children, young people and schools
- National guidelines regarding physical activity and health
- Physical activity and mental health
- Sports injuries
- Diet
- Eating disorders and doping
Teaching and Learning Methods
Student work, teacher-led and student-led lectures. Course assignments, individually and in groups. Relating the subject matter to students’ own experiences will help students to become engaged and motivated to participate and discuss in class or in groups. Sports activities, games and outdoor activities will be presented during the season they naturally belong to. In addition to teaching, students will be given time for self-study and training.
Assessment Methods
Obligatory course requirements: at least 80% active participation in practical activities.
Continuous assessment in practical activities, which counts for 40% of the final grade
3-hour written examination in physical activity and health, which counts for 60% of the final grade
All practical activities and assignments must receive a passing grade in order for the student to be awarded a final passing grade in the course.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Ian Hector Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 09/06/2013