Categorias: Todos - responsibility - inquiry - curriculum - independence

por Mark Kropf 5 anos atrás

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Inquiry in Health and Physical Education

In the evolving landscape of health and physical education, there is a significant shift in the roles of both educators and students, emphasizing a more facilitative approach by teachers and active participation by students.

Inquiry in Health and Physical Education

Inquiry in Health and Physical Education

Student Centered Learning

Considerations

Shift in Student Role
Become active in the learning process
Shift in Educator Role
Become a facilitator

Educator Considerations

Language
Modelling
Understanding of Inquiry Process
Enthusiasm and Excitement

Benefits

Responsibility
Independence
Higher Order Thinking Skills

Key Concepts

The process is grounded in the curriculum. The process provides the opportunity to extend learning. The process is recursive. The student is involved in the construction of knowledge. The process starts with questions/wonderings. Higher-order thinking is involved.

Starting Point

Reflect on Changes
Track Fitness Results and Analyse
TGfU

Educator Entry Points

• student readiness • educator comfort with inquiry-based learning; • prior student knowledge; • time, as some skills will need to be taught explicitly; and • available resources and access to technology.

Types of Inquiry

Guided Inquiry
Teacher and Student Driven
Structured Inquiry
Teacher Driven
Open Inquiry
Student Driven

Inquiry Framework

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