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Constructivist Learning in K-5 Physical Education. Matthew Cummiskey Temple University Please provide email…. What is constructivist teaching ?. Constructivist Principles. Encourage students to arrive at answers in different ways
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Constructivist Learning in K-5 Physical Education Matthew Cummiskey Temple University Please provide email…
Constructivist Principles • Encourage students to arrive at answers in different ways • Invite students to describe how they generated solutions to the learning problems • Have students articulate, defend, refine and adjust their own strategies to solve problems • Establish classroom social norms for listening to other and sharing solutions • Build learning on students previous knowledge while integrating concepts into broad understanding (pathways)
Advantages for Students-Improves the following: • Positive self image & confidence • slanted rope • Critical thinking • Movement vocabulary • Creativity • Self-responsibility • Enjoyment of class • Social interaction
Advantages for Teachers • Get “inside” a child’s head • Adjust teaching based on responses • More interaction with students • Involve multiple movement education concepts and skill themes • Non-competitive or low competitive level • Higher activity time • Promotes leadership and success • Higher interscholastic participation rates
Approaches: IS: • Guided Discovery • Problem Solving • Reciprocal • Convergent IS NOT: • Command • Practice
The basics of • Movement Education (K-3) • Movement Education Schedule • Skill Themes (4-5) • Skill Themes Schedule See material under “curriculum and teaching models” tab on homepage
Examples K – Self Space K1 – Range 1st – Force 2nd – Pathways 3rd – Rhythm 4th – Movement and Position 4th – Bounce Pass 5th – Cooperative 5th – Throwing Challenge
Develop your own constructivist lesson using the movement education or skill themes approach
Constructivism – Helps children become skillful movers and develop positive attitudes towards themselves and physical activity. Questions?? Documents: • http://astro.temple.edu/~mdc49/portfolio/conferences/presentations.htm Contact me: • mdc49@temple.edu