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DELIVERING EFFECTIVE PE SESSIONS

DELIVERING EFFECTIVE PE SESSIONS. Miguel gallardo Community sport coach. OUR VISION “Harbour Sport, where too much sport is never enough”. TEACHERS. Fairness . Motivation. Self-control. VOICE. BODY LANGUAGE. Understanding of the Learning Process. Discovering Developing

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DELIVERING EFFECTIVE PE SESSIONS

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  1. DELIVERING EFFECTIVE PE SESSIONS Miguel gallardo Community sport coach

  2. OUR VISION “Harbour Sport, where too much sport is never enough”.

  3. TEACHERS

  4. Fairness

  5. Motivation

  6. Self-control

  7. VOICE

  8. BODY LANGUAGE

  9. Understanding of the Learning Process • Discovering • Developing • Consolidating

  10. Understanding of the Learning Process • Discovering: • The child makes a concentrated effort to learn the movement.

  11. Understanding of the Learning Process • Developing: • Learners become more efficient and refined in their performance of the movement skill through repetition and practice in variety of contexts.

  12. Understanding of the Learning Process • Consolidating: • Children use more automatic movements than in the developing phase. They can apply movements skills in a variety of ways and combine other movements in more complex games and activities.

  13. TECHNICAL SKILLS • Experience in the sport/physical activities • Knowledge of the sport/physical activities • Planning • Group Control

  14. MANAGEMENT-CONTROL • HOW? • Establish boundaries • Define acceptable behavior • Clear instructions

  15. MANAGEMENT-CONTROL • Control • Rules (safety-communication) • Equity • Consistency • Good field-court position

  16. GROUP ORGANISATION • Amount of equipment (e.g. balls) • Number of children • Objective of the exercise • Time control

  17. GROUP ORGANISATION • No long static queues • No outs!!!! • If it is possible, encourage children to use the equipment all of the time !!!!

  18. SESSION CLIMATE • Praise effort • Make it fun • Emphasis in fair play • Encourage • BE A POSITIVE ROLE MODEL

  19. QUOTE “Find a reason why you can, NOT an excuse why you can not”. Sara Ulmer.

  20. STRATEGIES • TOTAL INTEGRATION • SELF OBSERVATION • PEER TEACHING • GROUP DISCUSSION • GUIDED DISCOVERY

  21. STRATEGIES • IMAGINERY • MOVEMENT HISTORY • MUSIC • VISUAL CUES

  22. Tips • Participation for all • Planned regular and vigorous activity • A variety of activities • Challenge suited to development • Non-threatening approach. • Friendly Competition • Structured programme • Simplicity of delivery • Spontaneity, creativity and experimentation. • Fun and enjoyment!!!!

  23. gs for Duncan Robertson. For further information please contact : Miguel Gallardo cscoach@harboursport.co.nz www.harboursport.co.nz

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