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1. The book provides a unique perspective to address the challenges
physical education is facing in transitioning from a sport-centered
curriculum to a health-focused curriculum. 2. The book proposes,
for the first time, an innovative curriculum framework to provide a
lifelong approach to content organization to promote lifelong
physical activity. 3. The key tenets in the book are supported by
empirical research evidence for enhanced trustworthiness. 4. The
theory-evidence-practice structure of the book allows both in-depth
theoretical reflection and hands-on practices. 5. The provocative
curriculum frameworks stimulate further scholarly explorations
about 21st century physical education.
This book details cutting-edge research into human-like driving
technology, utilising game theory to better suit a human and
machine hybrid driving environment. Covering feature identification
and modelling of human driving behaviours, the book explains how to
design an algorithm for decision making and control of autonomous
vehicles in complex scenarios. Beginning with a review of current
research in the field, the book uses this as a springboard from
which to present a new theory of human-like driving framework for
autonomous vehicles. Chapters cover system models of decision
making and control, driving safety, riding comfort and travel
efficiency. Throughout the book, game theory is applied to
human-like decision making, enabling the autonomous vehicle and the
human driver interaction to be modelled using noncooperative game
theory approach. It also uses game theory to model collaborative
decision making between connected autonomous vehicles. This
framework enables human-like decision making and control of
autonomous vehicles, which leads to safer and more efficient
driving in complicated traffic scenarios. The book will be of
interest to students and professionals alike, in the field of
automotive engineering, computer engineering and control
engineering.
The first fully comprehensive review of theory, research and
practice in physical education to be published in over a decade,
this handbook represents an essential, evidence-based guide for all
students, researchers and practitioners working in PE. Showcasing
the latest research and theoretical work, it offers important
insights into effective curriculum management, student learning,
teaching and teacher development across a variety of learning
environments. This handbook not only examines the methods,
influences and contexts of physical education in schools, but also
discusses the implications for professional practice. It includes
both the traditional and the transformative, spanning physical
education pedagogies from the local to the international. It also
explores key questions and analysis techniques used in PE research,
illuminating the links between theory and practice. Its nine
sections cover a wide range of topics including: curriculum theory,
development, policy and reform transformative pedagogies and
adapted physical activity educating teachers and analysing teaching
the role of student and teacher cognition achievement motivation.
Offering an unprecedented wealth of material, the Routledge
Handbook of Physical Education Pedagogies is an essential reference
for any undergraduate or postgraduate degree programme in physical
education or sports coaching, and any teacher training course with
a physical education element.
The first fully comprehensive review of theory, research and
practice in physical education to be published in over a decade,
this handbook represents an essential, evidence-based guide for all
students, researchers and practitioners working in PE. Showcasing
the latest research and theoretical work, it offers important
insights into effective curriculum management, student learning,
teaching and teacher development across a variety of learning
environments. This handbook not only examines the methods,
influences and contexts of physical education in schools, but also
discusses the implications for professional practice. It includes
both the traditional and the transformative, spanning physical
education pedagogies from the local to the international. It also
explores key questions and analysis techniques used in PE research,
illuminating the links between theory and practice. Its nine
sections cover a wide range of topics including: curriculum theory,
development, policy and reform transformative pedagogies and
adapted physical activity educating teachers and analysing teaching
the role of student and teacher cognition achievement motivation.
Offering an unprecedented wealth of material, the Routledge
Handbook of Physical Education Pedagogies is an essential reference
for any undergraduate or postgraduate degree programme in physical
education or sports coaching, and any teacher training course with
a physical education element.
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