"Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social
Responsibility" shows you how to implement a character education
program in your school or community organization. Authors Watson
and Clocksin offer an ideal companion text to Don Hellison's
classic "Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility Through
Physical Activity." In this text, Watson and Clocksin provide the
practical tools for applying Hellison's Teaching Personal and
Social Responsibility (TPSR) model to sport and fitness
activities.
You'll find samples of units, lessons, and assessments
incorporating the TPSR model in teaching basketball, golf, soccer,
volleyball, team handball, tennis, yoga, fitness, and adventure
education. An excellent text for the novice teacher, "Using
Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social
Responsibility" also offers information and techniques on
facilitating youth development in a variety of movement settings
and with diverse populations.
This text begins with an introduction to the TPSR model that
prepares you for practical applications to follow. Part I of the
text presents the history and evolution of the TPSR model. It also
discusses how TPSR meets current National Association for Sport and
Physical Education (NASPE) standards for physical education
instruction. Next you'll find an examination of current research on
motivating students in a physical activity context, creating
positive learning climates, and facilitating student-centered
learning. Part I concludes with a look at current literature
demonstrating the effect of the TPSR model in the sport and
physical activity setting.
Part II centers on methods for teaching life skills and values
through nine sports and physical activities. Each of the nine
chapters is organized using the TPSR lesson plan format (awareness
talk, lesson focus, group meeting, and reflection) in connection to
each developmental stage (1, 2, and 3). It includes a summary and
recommendations for additional readings. For each sport or physical
activity, you'll find suggested activities for teaching sport
skills and TPSR skills in tandem, examples of guided questions, and
information on skill assessments. Each chapter includes
easy-to-reference tables examining possible instructional
strategies to use (such as command, reciprocal, inclusion, and
self-check), teaching considerations for each strategy, and how
each strategy can guide your students in accomplishing TPSR goals
at their developmental level.
Part III of this resource includes a chapter featuring profiles
of teachers and youth workers who are using the TPSR model
effectively. The book concludes with a look at how teaching
personal and social responsibility through sport can support the
creation of young leaders in school and community settings.
"Using Physical Activity and Sport to Teach Personal and Social
Responsibility" offers undergraduates, teachers, and youth workers
a bridge to connect Hellison's TPSR model to their own practices.
More than a text on physical education or sport instruction, this
book can help you turn sport and physical activity into
opportunities to create deeper, more positive connections with
students and nuture their personal and social growth.
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