Monday, 11 April 2011

Teaching Styles in Physical Education

I know some students are exploring dance teaching in their line of inquiry and I came across this today which might be helpful if considering teaching styles as a part of that. Although it's origin is the discipline of physical education, some of the learning intentions as set out in Mosston's Spectrum may prove useful in the professional practice of dance education. Have a look ...

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  1. Thanks Rosemary, that's such an interesting find. It's so unusual how sport and dance can be so different yet so similar all at once; I can't think of another relationship like it. I really appreciated the table style formatting to display the information too... Visualising something really captures my imagination, afterall,dance is a visual form of art.

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  2. Hi Rosemary - I have sent you an e-mail regarding the 3002 final assessment that is due on the 6th May. I just wanted to check whether you have received it as last time I tried to e-mail you I think there might have been a problem - perhaps it went to your spam? I'd be really grateful if you could let me know.

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  4. Hi Rosemary, I picked up on your blog about 'teaching styles'. It was a good place for me to start as a subject and to start my blog. I'm anxious that I'm a mature student but the years of experience I have behind me as a teacher helps enourmously but the educational language I need to use to write my understanding of how I come to use the formula, structure or process my intentions scares me to death...

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