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Your search for: subjects:"Physical Education And Training Study And Teaching Great Britain"


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Books on: "PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING STUDY AND TEACHING GREAT BRITAIN" (Subject)

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    Learning and Teaching in Physical Education
    Book by Colin A. Hardy, Mick Mawer; Falmer Press, 1999
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    Collections: Education, Entire Library

    Designed to be a course book for courses in Physical Education, this book brings together for the first time in one volume important current thinking on physical education. Also included are case studies of best practice and pertinent, useful research findings from the U.S. and the U.K. The book is ...
     
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    Sport Education in Physical Education: Research Based Practice
    Book by Dawn Penney, Gill Clarke, Mandy Quill, Gary D. Kinchin; Routledge, 2005
    Subjects: 
    Collections: Education, Entire Library

    Sport Education is an exciting approach to the teaching of PE. Sport Education: Research Based Practice presents teachers with a framework for developing units of work that will provide their students with challenging and enjoyable sporting experiences that involve them in an array of roles. In ...
     
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    Assessment in Physical Education: A Teacher's Guide to the Issues
    Book by Bob Carroll; Falmer Press, 1994
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    Collections: Education, Entire Library

    In the past, assessment was underplayed or neglected in the training of physical education teachers. Physical education lay, largely, outside the schools' formal structures of assessment, and books on assessment completely ignored this area of the school curriculum. With the introduction of the ...
     


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