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Determining priorities that are most important from many possible alternatives. “PREPAIR” FOR TRIAGE TEACHING. “SAIL” through lessons by achieving:. S afety: Are students safe physically & emotionally?. A ctivity: Are students as active as warranted?.
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Determining priorities that are most important from many possible alternatives “PREPAIR” FOR TRIAGE TEACHING “SAIL” through lessons by achieving: Safety: Are students safe physically & emotionally? Activity: Are students as active as warranted? Inclusivity: Do students of all abilities & backgrounds succeed? Learning: Are students learning knowledge, skills & values?
Productivity: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Provide significant time for teaching motor skills and concepts Examples of concepts: Breathing pattern Pacing Split time
Reflectivity: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Have sound reasons for decisions based on knowledge and experience Sound reasons are… …weighed …true …consistent
Equitability: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Afford students of all abilities and backgrounds chances to succeed Provide success by… …including open-ended tasks …incorporating process goals …modifying game rules
Pliability: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Adjust plans as needed based on careful listening and observing Listen & observe with… …eye contact …welcoming stance …open mind
Activity: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Provide as much physical activity and involvement as warranted Monitor student’s… …Frequency …Intensity …Time …Type
Intensity: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Convey passion for movement and it’s role in learning Convey passion through… …voice tone and volume …personal testimony …teacher participation
Responsibility: “PREPAIR” EFFECTIVE LESSONS Give students decisions to make and hold them accountable Accountability involves… …choices …consequences …charity
What are your non-negotiables? EXAMPLES OF TRIAGE TEACHING Situation 1: Floor hockey, grade 7 1. Student captains determined 6 teams “blindly.” 2. Each team rotated to 3 stations, 10 min each. 3. 15-min small-sided games; 2 teams sitting by side for 3-min intervals due to limited space.
What are your non-negotiables? EXAMPLES OF TRIAGE TEACHING Situation 1: Floor hockey, grade 7 1. Student captains determined 6 teams “blindly.” 2. Each team rotated to 3 stations, 10 min each. 3. 15-min small-sided games; 2 teams sitting by side for 3-min intervals due to limited space. Safety considerations: 1. Stand at side, instead of sitting. 2. Need stringent stick guidelines. 3. Goggles are a must!
What are your non-negotiables? EXAMPLES OF TRIAGE TEACHING Situation 2: “Basketball,” grade 1 1. Brief jogging and push-ups. 2. Brief explanation/demonstration of 10 stations. 3. 21 min rotating to 7 of the stations using 10’ baskets and 10” basketballs.
What are your non-negotiables? EXAMPLES OF TRIAGE TEACHING Situation 2: “Basketball,” grade 1 1. Brief jogging and push-ups. 2. Brief explanation/demonstration of 10 stations. 3. 21 min rotating to 7 of the stations using 10’ baskets and 10” basketballs. Inclusivity considerations: 1. Need some smaller balls. 2. Need some lower baskets. 3. Need push-up alternative.