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There is a need in physical education for new, research-informed, practical ways of engaging children and young people in lifelong physical activity. This book introduces Cooperative Learning, a pedagogical approach to engaging students, from the practitioner's perspective. Written by authors with over 40 years' experience as teachers and researchers, the book helps teachers and trainee teachers to master research-informed strategies for teaching physical education across elementary, middle and high school settings. Using clear language, and full of real-life examples, unit and lesson plans,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There is a need in physical education for new, research-informed, practical ways of engaging children and young people in lifelong physical activity. This book introduces Cooperative Learning, a pedagogical approach to engaging students, from the practitioner's perspective. Written by authors with over 40 years' experience as teachers and researchers, the book helps teachers and trainee teachers to master research-informed strategies for teaching physical education across elementary, middle and high school settings. Using clear language, and full of real-life examples, unit and lesson plans, activities and tasks, this is essential reading for all students and professionals.
Autorenporträt
Ben Dyson is an Associate Professor in Health and Physical Education at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has carried out research and taught for over twenty years in Canada, the USA and New Zealand. Ben has taught at McGill University, Canada; the University of New Hampshire, USA; the University of Memphis, USA; and the University of Auckland, New Zealand. His research interests include research on innovative curriculum and pedagogy, and Cooperative Learning as a pedagogical practice Ashley Casey is a Lecturer in Pedagogy at Loughborough University, UK. His research explores pedagogical models, teacher development through social media and pedagogies of technology. He can be found on Twitter as @DrAshCasey, where he writes about teaching and research in physical education