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Humanistic & Social Development. Dan Murphy Sarah Roberts Matt Vaccarelli Tom Honiss. What is Humanistic & Social Development?. This model emphasizes self-awareness and choice as a basis for personal growth.
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Humanistic & Social Development Dan Murphy Sarah Roberts Matt Vaccarelli Tom Honiss
What is Humanistic & Social Development? • This model emphasizes self-awareness and choice as a basis for personal growth. • In physical education, activities are used to help students understand their personal identity.
The main focus of this approach/ model Emotional Side: • Self - Esteem • Self – Actualization • Personal Meaning • Self - Understanding
The main focus of this approach/ model cont.. Social Side: • Interpersonal Relationships • Sharing • Cooperation • Tolerance
Curriculum Focus • Irresponsibility • Refuses to Participate • Blames others, makes excuses, ridicules others • Is difficult to manage
Curriculum Focus 2. Self Control • Does not disrupt others • Begins to Participate and Learn • Displays Fundamental Self – Discipline • Begins to accept responsibility for own actions
Curriculum Focus 3. Involvement • Participates willingly in Physical Activity • Accepts challenges when participating • Shows enthusiasm w/o prompting
Curriculum Focus 4. Self – Responsibility • Makes some decisions • Takes responsibility for consequences of actions
Curriculum Focus 5. Caring • Exhibits behaviors beyond self • Cooperates & expresses concern for others • Demonstrates willingness to help • Provides support for others
Hellison’s Model • http://fhtms.sbschools.net/pe/hellison.htm
Other Related Ideas • Create a Goal Sheet • Character Education • Self – Evaluation • Talking Bench
Other Related Ideas Cont…. Teaching Values: • Good Sportsmanship • Respect • Teaching Responsibility • Deemphasizing Winning • Honesty
Lesson Plan • Intro Activity: Number line up • Objective: Students will work together cooperatively to line themselves up in order from 1-20 while staying on the balance beam or line
Lesson Focus • Nitro Crossing • Objective:Students will work cooperatively as a class • Students will come a up with a strategy to achieve a goal • Students will successfully complete the nitro crossing activity
Closing • Reflection activity passing ball • Objective:Students will reflect on what they learned from the activities today • What have you learned today? How can we work better together next time? What was something you enjoyed about working together today? Did any of your classmates step up as a leader and how did they show you that they were a leader?