Instructional Models for Physical Education
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Product details:
- Edition number 5
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 7 May 2026
- ISBN 9781032960661
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages448 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 14 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Halftones, black & white; 4 Line drawings, black & white; 125 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
This new fifth edition of Instructional Models for Physical Education provides pedagogical knowledge and resources that support physical education teachers’ selection and use of instructional models and gives physical educators a plan for incorporating these models into their teaching.
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Long description:
This new fifth edition of Instructional Models for Physical Education provides pedagogical knowledge and resources that support physical education teachers’ selection and use of instructional models and gives physical educators a plan for incorporating these models into their teaching.
Presented in two sections, Instructional Models for Physical Education first presents the rationale, pedagogical knowledge, and selection processes for model-based instruction (MBI). MBI is the commitment to use one instructional plan throughout a unit of instruction. The second section provides pedagogical knowledge for the selection, implementation, and assessment of instructional models used in P–12 physical education.
This new edition has been updated to be in alignment with the 2024 SHAPE America National Standards for Physical Education and refreshed throughout, providing significant updates and new additions designed to enhance the book’s utility and relevance for contemporary physical education programs, including a new chapter examining innovation in model-based instruction.
Instructional Models for Physical Education, Fifth Edition, includes everything the reader needs for planning, implementing, and assessing when teaching with instructional models. It helps readers incorporate research-based practices in their lessons, adapt activities, and teach to standards. This text can be used as the stand-alone text for courses on physical education teaching methods at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Part 1: Foundations for Model-Based Instruction in Physical Education. 1. Aligning Standards, Curriculum, and Instruction with Model-Based Instruction. 2. Describing Instructional Models for Physical Education. 3. Areas of Knowledge for Model-Based Instruction in Physical Education. 4. Teaching Strategies for Model-Based Instruction. 5. Effective Teaching Skills for Model-Based Instruction. 6. Planning and Assessing for Model-Based Instruction. Part 2: Eight Instructional Models for Physical Education. 7. Direct Instruction: Teacher as Instructional Leader. 8. Personalized System of Instruction: Students Progress as Fast as They Can or as Slowly as They Need. 9. Cooperative Learning: Students Learning with, by, and for Each Other. 10. Sport Education: Learning to Become Competent, Literate, and Enthusiastic Sportspersons. 11. Peer Teaching: "I Teach You, Then You Teach Me". 12. Inquiry Teaching: Learner as Problem Solver. 13. Tactical Games: Teaching Games for Understanding. 14. Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility: Integration, Transfer, Empowerment, and Teacher–Student Relationships. 15. Hybridizing Instructional Models: Coherence, Alignment, and Innovation.
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