Spectrum of Teaching Styles in Physical Education

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Brendan SueSee
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constraints led approach
decision making in teaching styles
elementary physical education
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Game Sense
Game Sense Approach
Guided Discovery Style
Inclusion Style
instructional models
Muska Mosston
Objective-Teacher-Learner-Outcome
PE curriculum
PETE
PETE Faculty
PETE Faculty Member
PETE Major
PETE Program
PETE Teacher
PETE Undergraduate
Physical Education
physical education research
Physical Education Student Teachers
Physical Educator
Physical Literacy
Practice Style
Pre-service Pe Teacher
primary physical education
Reciprocal Style
Reproduction Cluster
Sara Ashworth
secondary physical education
Self-Check Style
Shane Pill
Shape America
skill acquisition
spectrum
Spectrum Inventory
spectrum theory
sport coaching
sport pedagogy
student learning outcomes
Synthetic Mental Model
Teach Senior Pe
teacher development
teacher education
teaching behaviour
Teaching Games for Understanding
teaching styles
TGFU
verbal interaction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032237886
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first in-depth, practice-focused book to explain ‘spectrum theory’ and its application in physical education and sports coaching. Spectrum theory identifies 11 distinct teaching styles, with decision making as a central characteristic, and allows teachers to select age and developmentally appropriate styles across social, physical, ethical, emotional and cognitive channels. The book brings together leading thinkers in spectrum theory, to demonstrate how it can be applied to improve teaching and learning in PE and coaching.

Drawing on real-world research in schools and universities, the book considers the history of spectrum theory, and examines its significance across important areas such as physical education teacher education, sport pedagogy, teacher development, models such as Games Sense and Teaching Games for Understanding, skill acquisition and student learning and perception. Every chapter highlights the practical implications of research in real-world settings and considers how spectrum theory can enhance learning experiences.

This book is invaluable reading for all pre-service and in-service school physical education teachers, sports coaches, school pedagogical leaders and college lecturers.

Brendan SueSee is Lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.

Mitch Hewitt is Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Canberra and University of Southern Queensland, Australia and works for Tennis Australia.

Shane Pill is Associate Professor in Physical Education and Sport at Flinders University, Australia.