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""The text is a wonderful reflective approach for physical
education trainees in the areas of planning, instruction,
management, assessment, and feedback. The content is aligned with
current international research and UK thinking for the national
curriculum. It also promotes highly accepted pedagogical practices
through the training scenarios and reader questions in each chapter
to assist trainee comprehension. Moreover, it is pertinent that the
text focuses on teacher improvement so as to engage student
learning progression with an inclusive philosophy. Web prompts,
technology learning aid suggestions, and teacher self-observation
notes are helpful professional preparation modes. I highly
recommend the text for physical education trainee
curriculum/pedagogy programs and also existing practitioner
reflection." """Improving Teaching and Learning in Physical Education" is a
very useful text for initial teacher trainers and their trainees
alike. It deals with key issues facing today's professional, is
well set out making it easy to follow and as a result a useful
resource for ITT. I particularly like the way it refers to the QTS
standards highlighting each topics relevance in gaining qualified
teachers status. But the highlight for me is the way the author's
relate the topic to possible interview questions that trainees
could feasibly expect to encounter when applying for their first
post." "The main strength of the book is that it is an easy to read,
practical text that relates direct to classroom practice. The
excerpts from practising physical education teachers at the
beginning of each chapter provide a useful introduction to the
theme that is to be explored. There are links to the National
Curriculum and other current strategies, which supports the strong
focus on teaching and learning in current physical education
climate that is evident throughout the book. "The authors are to be congratulated on achieving a consistency
of style, content and rigour across the chapters with a number of
contributors. Their reward is a book that will be extremely helpful
for use by trainee teachers in their journey towards qualified
teacher status and entry to the teaching profession." This book will support you in your initial teacher training programme and beyond, taking you through the wide range of issues that you need to consider in order to become a successful teacher and develop successful learners. Each chapter looks at important aspects of PE teaching and relates it directly to the PE lesson and how pupils learn. It covers key areas, including: Planning Assessment Lesson organization Managing pupil behaviour Health and safety ICT There is a sample lesson plan at the end of every chapter which shows the reader how to incorporate aspects of the PE National Curriculum into each lesson. Reflection tasks are included throughout to encourage trainee teachers to critically analyze their own practice. This is supported with real life examples of teacher and trainee experiences of teaching PE in secondary schools. The book also provides guidance to the trainee teacher applying for their first post in a school. The authors offer common interview questions to help the reader formulate and justify a personal philosophy of teaching PE which will be vital to their personal and professional development, as well as the interview process itself. This book is essential reading for all trainee and practising secondary school PE teachers.
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