PE Curricular Studies: Invasion Games

 

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Department: Health & Leisure Studies Module Code: PHED71002
Level: Level 7 Contact Hours: 48
Duration: 1 Semester Directed Study Hours: 26
Effective Term: 2014/15 Indep. Study Hours: 26
Credits: 5

Prerequisite Knowledge:

  Continuation of PE Curricular Studies 1: Games

Module Description/Aims:

  The module will expand student's knowledge of various invasion games. Furthermore, students will learn to competently teach, modify and incorporate games lessons into a school curriculum.

Students will be provided the opportunity to specialise in invasion games within the domain of physical education. The module provides opportunities for students to develop their manipulative skills through individual, small group and team activities using a variety of equipment in a range of environments.
 


 
Contact Hours show detail >>
   
 
Contact Type Hours
Lecture2 Per Week
Lecture2 Per Week


 
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On successful completion of the module, the learner will be able to:
No. Description/Learning Outcomes
1Apply theoretical knowledge that underpins invasion games into educational practical settings
2Comprehend the range of skills and coaching concepts applied to invasion games
3Apply pedagogical aspects experienced from Physical Education Studies theory lectures into the practical sessions
4Demonstrate the ability to teach and evaluate invasion game classes, aided by detailed micro teaching sessions
5Successfully communicate the principles of play into invasion games sessions
6Comprehend the significance of lesson progression and adapatation within teaching games in a school environment


 
Learning Strategies show detail >>
   
 
Learning Strategies
Practicals
Participative learning
Peer teaching
Problem based learning


 
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Content Detail
Enhancement of students personal practical proficiency and theoretical knowledgeAcquiring and developing the skills within invasion games
Evaluating compositional ideas
Knowledge concerning application of select skills and tactical situations to specific game centred scenarios
Appreciation and understanding of knowledge relevant to invasion games


Enhancing students ability in teaching and knowledge transferSkill acquisition and analysis / performance analysis
Design and participation in warm-up sessions suitable for games players in a school setting
Application of practical and theoretical components of games such as hockey, rugby, ultimate Frisbee etc to a primary or secondary school settings
Performance feedback in invasion games
Introduction of rule modification and playing conditions for differing playing abilities


Theoretical components of games and playPrinciples of play
Pedagogical approaches in practical team games
Students personal performance proficiency in invasion games, including skill development in isolated and closed skill environments, plus technique and tactics particular to each activity
Consideration of the predominant energy systems and muscle groups used in games.


 
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Assessment Strategies
Continuous assessment
Repeat assessment strategy: Where student has met minimum requirements for attendance he/she may be offered the opportunity to repeat practical components as soon as is practically possible and to submit written assignments. This will be determined on a person by person basis.


 
Indicative Assessments show detail >>
   
Learning Outcome Assessment Category Assessment Method Additional Information % alloc
1, 3, 4, 5Continuous AssessmentPractical TeachingTeaching practice: students teach pupils from a secondary school in an allocated games discipline 50
2, 3, 6Continuous AssessmentAssignment - Out of ClassSchemes of work for games component for teaching PE within a school setting 30
2, 3Continuous AssessmentAssignment - Out of ClassSubmission of written account of specified area of invasion games relating to teaching PE in a school environment 20


 
Reading List show detail >>
   
 
Type ISBN Title Author Publisher Year Edition Library Link
Recommended1234567890Coaching Youth Tennis
American Sport Education
Human Kinetics
2001-
Recommended1234567890Coaching Youth Volleyball
American Sport Programme
Human Kinetics
2001-
Recommended1234567890How to Coach Badminton
NCCA
Brunwick Press
2000-
Recommended0713674652Sport Motivation
Hodge, K
A & C Black
2005-
Recommended9780713683479Core Stability
Lawerence, M
A & C Black
2003-
Recommended1234567890PE Senior Syllabus
Queensland Board of Senior Secondary School Studies
Brisbane National Press
2001-


 
Journals and Websites show detail >>
   
 
Type Description
Websitewww.ncca.ie
Websitewww.lta.org.uk
Websitewww.standards.dfes.gov.uk
Websitewww.teacernet.gov.ul
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