Complete Guide to Sport Education, Third Edition, offers a
thoroughly updated version of the evidence-based curriculum and
instruction model pioneered by Daryl Siedentop, universally
acknowledged as the Father of Sport Education. Lead author
Siedentop first articulated his Sport Education model back in the
late 1970s; it has evolved ever since and has been expressed
through three editions of this book. This third edition is backed
by substantial research that supports the idea that Sport Education
is a valuable and motivating approach to delivering quality
physical education experiences for students from the early
elementary grades through the university years. New and Revised
Material Complete Guide to Sport Education, Third Edition, offers
readers a significant amount of revised and new material, including
enhanced guidance for Sport Education programming across a year.
Also noteworthy is the updated alignment of Sport Education’s
goals and objectives with the SHAPE America standards and the
national learning objectives from other countries. In addition, the
text provides six brand-new chapters on the following topics:
Including students with special needs Implementing Sport Education
beyond physical education (e.g., school-based after-school
programs, intramurals, community-based programs, and university
basic instruction programs) Evidence-based research on Sport
Education Developing effective program-level policies and
procedures Managing equipment, facilities, and supplies Sport
Education’s link with international objectives Unique Approach to
Sport Education Complete Guide to Sport Education represents a
departure from traditional curriculum and instruction (C&I)
models because it takes an effective student-centered approach,
providing students with opportunities to take ownership and
responsibility for various aspects of their class experiences. This
approach better prepares students to be lifelong participants in
healthy physical activity and sport—and to be more engaged in
class. The text targets more in-depth and authentic learning
experiences than most C&I models, giving students time to
develop the skills they need and to learn to fulfill the team roles
required for successful seasons. This latest edition introduces new
readers to the idea of Sport Education and gives previous users of
the model some fresh ways to expand their seasons and make them
even more engaging and attractive to their students. Through Sport
Education, students are shown effective and meaningful ways to
learn about sport, to take part in sport, and to view sport as
something they can connect with and find meaning in. Updated
Ancillaries Complete Guide to Sport Education comes with several
useful and updated ancillaries: A web resource that provides a
wealth of examples to support the book content; this resource
includes forms, charts, assessments, and other tools A test package
that houses 447 multiple-choice and short-answer questions A
presentation package with 225 slides outlining the book’s
content, including select tables and illustrations from the book An
instructor guide that includes course syllabus templates for
instructors of undergraduate and graduate students, and provides
core course assignments, optional course assignments, graduate
student course assignments, and signature assignments Book
Organization The text is organized into three parts, with part I
outlining the essential features of the Sport Education model and
identifying the key aspects upon which the model is based. The
importance of sport as a cultural phenomenon is then introduced to
explain why it should be a part of school physical education
programs. This part also addresses how to identify and select
season outcomes, how to use instructional alignment to gain quality
season experiences, and how to promote physical activity beyond
physical education. Part II explores all the important
considerations in designing and implementing Sport Education
seasons. This includes modifying games and activities, designing
competition formats, selecting teams and roles, teaching fair play,
developing competent players, and more. Part III delves into key
program design considerations, showing the links between Sport
Education and U.S. content standards as well as learning objectives
from a number of other countries, guiding readers through the
assessment process, and examining the various aspects involved in
managing a physical education program based on Sport Education. It
also shows how to integrate classroom content with Sport Education.
Authoritative and Affordable This popular text, whose first edition
was published in 1994, is very affordable compared to similar
texts. But the greatest benefit is the enduring quality of an
evidence-based, student-centered text that has proven to be of high
value to instructors and students alike. Through the book’s Sport
Education model, students develop sport skills, grow in leadership
and responsibility, and learn about the nonplaying roles of the
sport experience (e.g., coach, trainer, publicist, equipment
manager, choreographer). All of this leads to being more engaged in
class—and to continuing a healthy physical activity engagement
beyond the school years.
General
Imprint: |
Human Kinetics
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2019 |
First published: |
2020 |
Authors: |
Daryl Siedentop
• Peter Hastie
• Hans Van Der Mars
|
Dimensions: |
279 x 216 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
328 |
Edition: |
Third Edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4925-6251-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4925-6251-3 |
Barcode: |
9781492562511 |
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