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Unit 16: Teaching Theory and Instructional Techniques. Learning and Teaching Water Class Management Lesson Planning. Student Performance: By the end of the lesson you will be able to:. Explain the learning and teaching process. Explain testing, evaluation, and achievement.
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Unit 16: Teaching Theory and Instructional Techniques • Learning and Teaching • Water Class Management • Lesson Planning
Student Performance:By the end of the lesson you will be able to: • Explain the learning and teaching process. • Explain testing, evaluation, and achievement. • List and define the Laws of Learning. • Describe the factors that enhance learning. • Describe methods for effective oral communications. • Describe training aids and tell how they can enhance communication. • Explain how to teach swimming and diving in confined and open water. • Prepare lesson plans for classroom, confined, and open water.
Learning and Teaching • Learning: • “A measurable change in an individual’s behavior or attitude.” • “A change in behavior based on experience.” • Bloom’s taxonomy • Identifies three overlapping domains important in the learning process: • Knowledge • Attitude • Skills
Cognitive Domain Bloom’s taxonomy
Affective Domain Bloom’s taxonomy
Psychomotor Domain Bloom’s taxonomy
Learning and Teaching (continued) • Teaching: • “Purposeful activities that aid an individual’s learning.” • Testing and evaluation • Foster effective learning and achievement. • Class focus • The student is the most important person in any class.
Learning and Teaching (continued) • The “laws of learning“ • Readiness: students will learn best when physically and mentally ready. • Intensity: increased sensory input increases learning. • Primacy: first learned is best remembered. • Exercise: skills are only truly learned through participation and practice. • Effect: Students learn best when they perceive the material as real and useful. • Recency: that which is most recently learned is more easily recalled.
Learning and Teaching (continued) • Factors that enhance learning • Oral communication • Preparing to communicate • Getting started • Using the “tools of the trade” • voice, eyes, hands and body
Learning and Teaching (continued) • Training aids • Reinforce a point • Increase the intensity of the experience • Use it and then put it away
Learning and Teaching (continued) • Empathy • Goals and motivation • Reinforcement • Pacing
Learning and Teaching (continued) • Continuity • Relaxation and performance • Physical awareness and sensitivity • Physical surroundings • Anxiety and fear
Water Class Management • Surface teaching • Safety and communication • Class positioning is important to the learning process • Line-up • Semicircular • Instructor centered
Water Class Management (continued) • Evaluating and teaching swimming skills • Crawl stroke • Breaststroke • Elementary backstroke • Sidestroke
Water Class Management (continued) • Underwater teaching • Positioning is important for safety and control • Follow me • Call down • Class first, instructor following • Instructor first, watching class • Instructor and buddy pairs in turn
Water Class Management (continued) • Progression • Exercises • Skill demonstration • Using demonstrations well • “I hear, I forget; I see, I remember; I do, I understand.”
Water Class Management (continued) • Demonstration quality skills • Camaraderie and competition • Imaging and self-concept • Intrapersonal communication
Lesson planning“Failing to plan is planning to fail.” • Benefits of Lesson Planning • Modern Lesson Planning • The acronym TOM I PASTA
Lesson planning (continued) • Lesson planning from scratch • Establishing objectives • “If you’re not sure where you’re going, you’re liable to end up someplace else.” • Components of a learning objective • Performance • Conditions • Standard
Lesson planning (continued) • Classroom • Preliminary steps of lesson preparation • Subordinate steps • prepare the introduction • prepare the summary • prepare the lesson evaluation • prepare the lesson plan • “TOM I. PASTA” mnemonic • rehearse the lesson • prepare the teaching notes
Lesson planning (continued) • Confined water • Briefing: (introductions, session overview, facility orientation–hazards and restrictions, safety equipment, communications, etc. Detailed briefing outlines are included in NAUI instructor guides.) • Skill review exercises • New skills • Activities • Debriefing
Lesson planning (continued) • Steps of confined water lesson preparation • Identify the skill and any sub-components. • Determine objectives: (performance, condition, standard). • Select the teaching method. • Determine the time frame for the lesson. • Determine the skill progression and the exercises needed to reach the objectives. • Determine training aids and assistants needed. • Prepare an introduction and summary, if appropriate. • Prepare the training aids. • Rehearse the skills to be demonstrated. • Prepare teaching notes/slates.
Lesson planning (continued) • Open water training • Briefing: (introductions, session overview, facility orientation–hazards and restrictions, safety equipment, communications, etc.) • Skill review exercises • Skill performance • Skill evaluations • Application of skills • Debriefing
Lesson planning (continued) • Steps of open water session preparation • Identify the dive location and an alternate; check weather and environment, print maps and directions. • Verify information for briefing: hazards, communications, and emergency procedures. • Prepare schedule of activities. • Determine staffing and equipment needs. • Prepare briefing notes. • Inventory and check equipment: personal, backup, and emergency. • Prepare emergency action plan. • Prepare debriefing notes.
End of Unit 16Teaching Theory and Instructional Techniques • Learning And Teaching • Water Class Management • Lesson Planning
Student Performance:By the end of the lesson you will be able to: • Explain testing, evaluation, and achievement. • List and define the Laws of Learning. • Describe the factors that enhance learning. • Demonstrate effective oral communications. • Describe training aids and tell how they can enhance communication. • Explain the learning and teaching process. • Teach swimming and diving in confined and open water. • Lesson plan for classroom, confined, and open water.
Student Performance:By the end of the lesson you will be able to: • Explain the learning and teaching process. • Explain testing, evaluation, and achievement. • List and define the Laws of Learning. • Describe the factors that enhance learning. • Describe methods for effective oral communications. • Describe training aids and tell how they can enhance communication. • Explain how to teach swimming and diving in confined and open water. • Prepare lesson plans for classroom, confined, and open water.