Game-Based Pedagogy in Physical Education and Sports

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Back Line
Badminton
Ball Carrier
Basketball
Catch Balls
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Core Games
Court Sizes
Cricket
curriculum innovation in sport
designing educational sports games
Digital Technology
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Fielding Games
Fielding Team
Game Balance
Game Balance Analysis
game centered
Game Principles
Game-Design
Game-Design Pedagogy
Gameplay Type
games
Games Teaching
Handball
innovative
innovative games
Invasion Games
learning environment
learning progression models
modified games
modified physical activities
Net and Wall Games
Np
Opponent's Court
Opponent’s Court
Pass Lanes
Pedagogy
Physical Education
Physical Education Teacher Education
Physical Educators
Playback
Rich Learning Environments
Rugby
Scoring Opportunity
Small Sided Game
Soccer
Sport
sport coaching strategies
Sports Pedagogy
Striking games
student-centred instruction
tactical skill development
Teaching Games for Understanding
TGfU
TGfU Model
Vice Versa
Volleyball
Wall Games

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367740283
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Using a pedagogical concept similar to game-based approaches such as Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) and Game Sense, this book explores the teaching and learning of modified games in physical education and sports. It includes examples of innovative games designed to create a rich learning environment.

The book presents a pedagogical model that structures game design to fit the needs of every specific group of students, enabling physical educators and coaches to design their own games and teach within a game-based approach. The book focuses on eight sports – soccer, basketball, handball, rugby, volleyball, badminton, softball and cricket – and for each sport it introduces a series of learning conditions that gradually increase in technical and tactical complexity. These conditions are supported with commonly seen game play scenarios, providing meaningful opportunities for developing awareness of technical and tactical solutions.

Game-Based Pedagogy in Physical Education and Sports is a vital read for students of physical education teacher education (PETE), sport coaching, and sports pedagogy. It is also a valuable resource for physical educators and coaches.

Jeroen Koekoek is Lecturer at the physical education teacher education faculty of Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands. His research interests are in the areas of game-based approaches and teacher education related to game pedagogy. Jeroen is chair-elect of the executive board of the Teaching Games for Understanding special interest group (TGfU-SIG). He is involved in several research projects regarding digital technology pedagogy.

Ivo Dokman is Business Lecturer in professional educational development with a focus on group dynamics at different levels in school settings such as students, classes and staff. Ivo worked for more than ten years as lecturer in games teaching and supervisor of student internships at the physical education teacher education faculty of Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands.

Wytse Walinga is Lecturer at the physical education teacher education faculty of Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands. Wytse is chair of the games teaching staff and is responsible for the game-based curriculum of the faculty. His research focuses on game-based approaches and the development of pedagogical tools. He is involved in several projects regarding the innovation of youth sports.

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