Applying Models-Based Practice in Physical Education

Ashley Casey, David Kirk

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Abstract

This book is a concise, practical introduction to Models-based Practice (MbP), a transformative approach to physical education and sport pedagogy that uses multiple pedagogical models in the design and delivery of physical education programs.

The book introduces the core concepts underpinning the MbP approach – including models such as teaching games for understanding, sport education, cooperative learning and health-based physical education – and examines its significance for teaching, learning, curriculum and assessment. With an emphasis on evidence-based practice and student learning, and full of practical tips and features to encourage critical thinking, the book explains how to develop successful, flexible and sustainable MbP programs that can deliver real educational and health and well-being benefits for children and young people, in schools or in after-school or community-based settings.

Applying Models-based Practice in Physical Education is intended for current and prospective teachers of physical education who are responsible for organising and enacting programs at all grade levels. It will also be of interest to researchers, students and other sport pedagogy practitioners, such as coaches who are looking for new and innovative ways of working with children and young people.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
Number of pages92
ISBN (Electronic)9780429347078
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 May 2024

Publication series

NameRoutledge Focus on Sport Pedagogy

Keywords

  • models-based practice (MbP)
  • physical education
  • sport pedagogy

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