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Humanistic & Social Development. Benefits of the Humanistic Approach. Self-Awareness Personal Growth Maturing/”growing up” Self-Responsibility Accepting consequences for actions Cooperation Choices Life choices Choosing from right/wrong. Emotional Concepts. Self-Esteem
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Benefits of the Humanistic Approach • Self-Awareness • Personal Growth • Maturing/”growing up” • Self-Responsibility • Accepting consequences for actions • Cooperation • Choices • Life choices • Choosing from right/wrong
Emotional Concepts • Self-Esteem • Positive self image • Negative self image • Self-Actualization • Personal Meaning • Self-Understanding • Knowing your role and responsibilities
Social Concepts • Interpersonal relations • Sharing • Cooperation • Tolerance
Teacher A humanistic and social development curriculum must have a teacher that facilitates and acts as a counselor for students, rather than one that directs.
Stages of Social Awareness • Irresponsible • Refuses to participate • Blames others • Makes excuses • Difficult to manage
Stages of Social Awareness • Self-Control • Not disruptive • Starts to participate and learn • Shows fundamental self-discipline • Starts to accept responsibility for actions
Stages of Social Awareness • Involvement • Willingly participates in physical activity • Accepts challenges while participating • Shows enthusiasm
Stages of Social Awareness • Self-Responsibility • Makes some decisions • Takes responsibility for actions
Stages of Social Awareness • Caring • Exhibits behaviors beyond self • Cooperates • Expresses concern for others • Willing to help • Provides support for others
References • Kelly, Luke E., Melograno Vincent J. (2004). Developing the Physical Education Curriculum (1st ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics