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There is evidence of considerable growth in the availability and
use of digital technologies in physical education. Yet, we have
scant knowledge about how technologies are being used by teachers,
and whether or how these technologies are optimising student
learning. This book makes a novel contribution by focusing on the
ways in which teachers and teacher educators are attempting to use
digital technologies in PE. The book has been created using the
innovative 'pedagogical cases' framework. Each case centres on a
narrative, written by a PE practitioner, explaining how and why
technology is used in their practice to advance and accelerate
learning. Each practitioner narrative is then analysed by a team of
experts from different disciplines. The aim is to offer a
multi-dimensional understanding of the possibilities and challenges
of supporting young people's learning with digital technologies.
Each case concludes with a practitioner reflection to illustrate
the links between theory, research and practice. Digital
Technologies and Learning in Physical Education encourages critical
reflection on the use of technologies in PE. It is an essential
resource for students on physical education, kinesiology or sport
science courses, practitioners working in PE or youth sport, and
researchers interested in digital technologies and education.
'The art of coaching is recognising the situation, recognising the
people and responding to the people you are working with... that's
the big thing, to handle people'. Steve Harrison, Coach,
Middlesbrough Football Club. Responding to the fast growing subject
in academic sports departments, this groundbreaking new coaching
studies text offers a view that focuses the coach as a person and
the coaching practice as a complex social encounter. Unlike
existing titles in the field which look at coaching as a science,
this book examines the personalities, histories, relationships and
individual styles of eight coaches at the top of their profession.
One-to-one interviews with some of the best-known and respected
elite sports coaches include Steve Harrison, Hope Powell and Graham
Taylor from football; Ian McGeechan and Bob Dwyer from rugby; Di
Bass from swimming; Lois Muir from netball; and Peter Stanley from
athletics; and form the basis for subsequent exploration of four
key themes in sports coaching: * coaching pedagogy * the coach's
role * the coach's interaction with athletes * the coach's power.
This text will be of significant interest to students of coaching
science and sports science, and will appeal to the considerable
body of amateur sports coaches with an interest in the styles of
those at the top.
'The art of coaching is recognising the situation, recognising the
people and responding to the people you are working with... that's
the big thing, to handle people'. Steve Harrison, Coach,
Middlesbrough Football Club. Responding to the fast growing subject
in academic sports departments, this groundbreaking new coaching
studies text offers a view that focuses the coach as a person and
the coaching practice as a complex social encounter. Unlike
existing titles in the field which look at coaching as a science,
this book examines the personalities, histories, relationships and
individual styles of eight coaches at the top of their profession.
One-to-one interviews with some of the best-known and respected
elite sports coaches include Steve Harrison, Hope Powell and Graham
Taylor from football; Ian McGeechan and Bob Dwyer from rugby; Di
Bass from swimming; Lois Muir from netball; and Peter Stanley from
athletics; and form the basis for subsequent exploration of four
key themes in sports coaching: * coaching pedagogy * the coach's
role * the coach's interaction with athletes * the coach's power.
This text will be of significant interest to students of coaching
science and sports science, and will appeal to the considerable
body of amateur sports coaches with an interest in the styles of
those at the top.
There is evidence of considerable growth in the availability and
use of digital technologies in physical education. Yet, we have
scant knowledge about how technologies are being used by teachers,
and whether or how these technologies are optimising student
learning. This book makes a novel contribution by focusing on the
ways in which teachers and teacher educators are attempting to use
digital technologies in PE. The book has been created using the
innovative 'pedagogical cases' framework. Each case centres on a
narrative, written by a PE practitioner, explaining how and why
technology is used in their practice to advance and accelerate
learning. Each practitioner narrative is then analysed by a team of
experts from different disciplines. The aim is to offer a
multi-dimensional understanding of the possibilities and challenges
of supporting young people's learning with digital technologies.
Each case concludes with a practitioner reflection to illustrate
the links between theory, research and practice. Digital
Technologies and Learning in Physical Education encourages critical
reflection on the use of technologies in PE. It is an essential
resource for students on physical education, kinesiology or sport
science courses, practitioners working in PE or youth sport, and
researchers interested in digital technologies and education.
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