The Spectrum of Teaching Styles

The Spectrum of Teaching Styles
Title The Spectrum of Teaching Styles PDF eBook
Author Muska Mosston
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 356
Release 1990
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Spectrum of Teaching Styles in Physical Education

The Spectrum of Teaching Styles in Physical Education
Title The Spectrum of Teaching Styles in Physical Education PDF eBook
Author Brendan SueSee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 295
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1000051439

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This is the first in-depth, practice-focused book to explain ‘spectrum theory’ and its application in physical education and sports coaching. Spectrum theory identifies 11 distinct teaching styles, with decision making as a central characteristic, and allows teachers to select age and developmentally appropriate styles across social, physical, ethical, emotional and cognitive channels. The book brings together leading thinkers in spectrum theory, to demonstrate how it can be applied to improve teaching and learning in PE and coaching. Drawing on real-world research in schools and universities, the book considers the history of spectrum theory, and examines its significance across important areas such as physical education teacher education, sport pedagogy, teacher development, models such as Games Sense and Teaching Games for Understanding, skill acquisition and student learning and perception. Every chapter highlights the practical implications of research in real-world settings and considers how spectrum theory can enhance learning experiences. This book is invaluable reading for all pre-service and in-service school physical education teachers, sports coaches, school pedagogical leaders and college lecturers.

Teaching Physical Education

Teaching Physical Education
Title Teaching Physical Education PDF eBook
Author Muska Mosston
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Learning, Psychology of
ISBN 9780023841835

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The definitive source for the groundbreaking ideas of the "Spectrum of Teaching Styles" introduced by Mosston and Ashworth and developed during 35 years in the field. This book offers teachers a foundation for understanding the decision-making structures that exist in all teaching/learning environments and for recognizing the variables that increase effectiveness while teaching physical education. In this thoroughly revised and streamlined edition, all chapters have been updated to include hundreds of real-world examples, concise charts, practical forms, and concrete suggestions for "deliberate teaching" so that teachers can understand their classrooms' flow of events, analyze decision structures, implement adjustments that are appropriate for particular classroom situations, and deliberately combine styles to achieve effective variations. As in prior editions, individual chapters describe the anatomy of the decision structure as it relates to teachers and learners, the objectives (O-T-L-O) of each style, and the application of each style to various activities and educational goals. For physical education teachers.

Teaching Physical Education

Teaching Physical Education
Title Teaching Physical Education PDF eBook
Author Muska Mosston
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1966
Genre
ISBN

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The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles

The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles
Title The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles PDF eBook
Author Shane Pill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 100047531X

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For the first time, this book applies The Spectrum to sports coaching to become a Spectrum of Coaching Styles. The non-versus approach to pedagogy taken by The Spectrum places athletes or players at the centre of their learning and clearly defines who (player or coach) is making pedagogical decisions in each style. This clarity allows players and coaches to have their teaching behaviours and decision-making clearly defined, and it provides a common language for players, coaches and practitioners to talk about coaching styles and the expected outcomes. For coaches interested in the holistic development of the player/athlete, The Spectrum provides a detailed framework for achieving multiple learning outcomes through cognitive, social, physical, ethical, emotional and social development. Written by coaches for coaches, this book applies Spectrum theory in a coach-specific/friendly way to the following: Introduction to The Spectrum and the sport coach as educator; Summary and detailed description of the 11 coaching styles and their suitability to particular types of coaching episodes; Outlines of the strengths of each style with application examples; and Explanations of coaching to develop reflective practice, self-analysis and error correction, how to coach players to decide on appropriate practice levels or challenge points, player problem solving and solution generation ability. The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles is important reading for coaches, athletes, students and lecturers of sports coaching across any sport.

The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles

The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles
Title The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles PDF eBook
Author Shane Pill
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 169
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1000475298

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For the first time, this book applies The Spectrum to sports coaching to become a Spectrum of Coaching Styles. The non-versus approach to pedagogy taken by The Spectrum places athletes or players at the centre of their learning and clearly defines who (player or coach) is making pedagogical decisions in each style. This clarity allows players and coaches to have their teaching behaviours and decision-making clearly defined, and it provides a common language for players, coaches and practitioners to talk about coaching styles and the expected outcomes. For coaches interested in the holistic development of the player/athlete, The Spectrum provides a detailed framework for achieving multiple learning outcomes through cognitive, social, physical, ethical, emotional and social development. Written by coaches for coaches, this book applies Spectrum theory in a coach-specific/friendly way to the following: Introduction to The Spectrum and the sport coach as educator; Summary and detailed description of the 11 coaching styles and their suitability to particular types of coaching episodes; Outlines of the strengths of each style with application examples; and Explanations of coaching to develop reflective practice, self-analysis and error correction, how to coach players to decide on appropriate practice levels or challenge points, player problem solving and solution generation ability. The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles is important reading for coaches, athletes, students and lecturers of sports coaching across any sport.

Teaching Middle School Physical Education

Teaching Middle School Physical Education
Title Teaching Middle School Physical Education PDF eBook
Author Bonnie S. Mohnsen
Publisher Human Kinetics
Pages 596
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9780736068499

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This text describes how to create a programme that addresses the specific needs and capabilities of middle school students, while helping them through the transition from childhood to young adulthood. This edition is fully updated and revised.