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Using Pop Culture to Teach the Sciences

Using Pop Culture to Teach the Sciences. Focus on Sport Psychology and Coaching Education Presented by Karen Collins, PhD University of New Hampshire. Key Concepts. You Haven’t Taught Until They Have Learned (Nater & Gallimore, 2005 )

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Using Pop Culture to Teach the Sciences

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  1. Using Pop Culture to Teach the Sciences Focus on Sport Psychology and Coaching Education Presented by Karen Collins, PhD University of New Hampshire

  2. Key Concepts You Haven’t Taught Until They Have Learned (Nater & Gallimore, 2005) Students are active participants in learning (Moreno, 2000) (Mayer, et. al., 2002, 2003) My idea of pop culture often different from students’ idea.

  3. Process Product Case Study Reports Quick Hit Responses Group Evaluation Presentation Small Group Work Selection via Draft Case Study Preparations How to Prepare Case Study Day to Day Preparation “Homework” for Teams In and out of class media

  4. Sport Psychology and Coaching Education Sport Psychology Practice • Goal Setting • Focus Points (Cues) • Mental Skills Practice • Self-talk Coaching Education • Coaching Behavior • Team Culture • Communication • Use of Rewards to Emphasize Mental Skills

  5. Teaching Through Pop Culture • Technology • Social Media, Phones, Twitter, YouTube, Apps • Movies • Sport / Non-Sport • Television • Biggest Loser, Amazing Race, Dance Moms, The Voice • Fashion • Pre Wrap, Socks, Wrist bands

  6. Technology Sport Psychology Practice • Ink it, don’t think it (GS) • Social Support Coaching Education • Women in Coaching* Blog • Facebook (case studies) • Twitter threads

  7. Technology Cont., Sport Psychology Practice • Siri Reminders • Screen Savers • Cut the Rope Coaching Education • Phones On (Focus Pts) • Wheel of Chance* • Randomizer*

  8. Wheel of Chance

  9. Randomizer

  10. *Quick Hits • Wheel of Chance • Random Numbers On the spot questions relative to: • Reading • Current Events* • Team Scenario/ Case Studies*

  11. Athletic Fashion Trends Sport Psychology Practice • Pre Wrap • Socks • Wristbands Coaching Education • Use of Trends for Rewards • Jerseys

  12. Movies/ YouTube Sport Psychology Practice • Harry Potter • For Love of the Game Coaching Education • Miracle • Invincible • You Tube Clips

  13. youth football

  14. Television Sport Psychology Practice • Make It or Break It (Focus Pts) • The Voice • Biggest Loser (GS) Coaching Education • Dance Moms • Biggest Loser • Make It or Break It • ESPN

  15. Case Studies*

  16. Take Home Message Know your audience Think outside the box Allow creativity in links between pop culture and classroom theory

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