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Physical Education Activity Handbook, The (12th Edition)
ISBN: 0321596390
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 12
Author(s): Neil Schmottlach, Jerre McManama
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of Pages: 512
The Physical Education Activity Handbook Twelfth Edition provides existing and future physical education teachers with the content knowledge and teaching techniques they need to offer their students a chance to learn a wide range of engaging activities More than 40 activities are explained with essential information such as equipment rules skills and techniques teaching and learning strategies and a comprehensive reference section for further expertise Activity chapters instruct the reader in three key areas: what the activity is how to do it and how to teach it to others Using this book readers will be fully prepared to offer their students a varied learning experience that is engaging exciting and meaningful The Twelfth Edition features the addition of popularmodern dance coverage new chapters on Lacrosse and Wrestling and increased assessment in each activity Considerations for Effective Skill Learning Principles of Physical Fitness Aerobic Dance Archery Badminton Basketball BowlingCycling Dance Field Hockey Football: Flag and Touch Golf Gymnastics and Tumbling Handball and Racquetball Hiking and Camping Orienteering Recreational Sports Skating: Inline Soccer Softball Speedball Swimming Diving and Water Activities Team Handball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Weight Training Lacrosse Wrestling YogaMARKET:Intended for those interested in learning the basics of teachingphysical education in the classroom
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Research Methods in Physical Activity - 6th Edition
ISBN: 073608939X
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 6
Author(s): Jerry Thomas, Jack Nelson, Stephen Silverman
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Number of Pages: 472
Research Methods in Physical Activity Sixth Edition presents an engaging overview of the research process and available methods for students researching within all subdisciplines of kinesiology and exercise science as well as physical therapy rehabilitation and occupational therapy Translated into seven languages and interjected with the humor that has become a welcome component of this internationally recognized text the sixth edition of Research Methods in Physical Activity also includes these enhancements: Significant updates on the use of library services including an in-depth discussion of effective electronic searches and information filing Fewer hand calculations and increased focus on computational procedures for basic statistics supplemented with examples from the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) to analyze data on 30 players from the 2008 Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Tour An updated and expanded chapter on the growing merit of using qualitative research to help answer research questions rather than relying solely on the traditional scientific approaches A new chapter devoted to mixed-methods models of research that employ both quantitative and qualitative methods to provide a more balanced look at the research problem In addition to the improvements in the sixth edition Research Methods in Physical Activity maintains the logical progression and presentation of information that make it the leading text in the field It discusses all stages of the research processincluding formulating and defining a research problem analyzing data and presenting resultsand offers students practical help with the logistics of beginning conducting and completing their research Readers are introduced to basic statistical and measurement concepts and learn how to complete statistical analysis of research results Individual chapters on historical philosophical epidemiological descriptive experimental and qualitative research acquaint students with possible research approaches while a new final chapter in that section introduces mixed-methods models that combine different categories of research into one study In those chapters four scholarly contributors lend their expertise to provide in-depth knowledge from their respective fields In addition humorous stories anecdotes and photos are sprinkled throughout the text to demonstrate key points and enliven the reading without detracting from the content The text concludes with instructions on preparing and presenting the research report By systematically guiding the reader through the research process Research Methods in Physical Activity Sixth Edition provides practical research tools and replaces research-induced anxiety and confusion with competency in understanding planning conducting assessing and presenting research
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Ready-To-Use P. E. Activities for Grades K-2 (Ready-To-Use Physical Education Activities)
ISBN: 013673054X
Binding: Paperback
Edition:
Author(s): Joanne M. Landy, Maxwell J. Landy
Publisher: Prentice Hall Trade
Number of Pages: 320
This sequential curriculum for grades K-9 boys and girls provides more than 1600 activities (in 4 volumes) that can help to improve physical fitness promote sportsmanship develop social skills and build self-esteem
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Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children (16th Edition)
ISBN: 0321592530
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 16
Author(s): Robert P. Pangrazi, Aaron Beighle
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of Pages: 768
Key Benefit: Used by over half a million readers the best-selling Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children offers the next generation of physical education teachers the best guide in step-by-step techniques for teaching physical education This text covers everything from games and activities suitable for every developmental level to teaching strategies and guidelines for every classroom situation Whether instructors are starting a new program restructuring an established one or working with a team in an existing system Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children provides the best combination of theoretical framework and hands-on activities available The Sixteenth Edition underscores the importance of activities taught in Part II of the book forreader use later in their careers It also provides an updated video package and emphasizes the importance of lifetime physical activity through inclusion of club activities lifetime sports and discussion of helping readers develop healthful behaviors Key Topics: Elementary School Physical EducationTeaching Children in the Physical Education EnvironmentPreparing a Quality Lesson Curriculum DevelopmentImproving Instructional EffectivenessManagement and DisciplineChildren with Disabilities EvaluationLegal Liability Supervision and SafetyFacilities Equipment and SuppliesIntegrating Academic ConceptsPromoting and Monitoring Physical ActivityPhysical Fitness Active and Healthy SchoolsMovement Concepts and Themes Fundamental Motor Skills and Introductory ActivitiesManipulative SkillsBody Management SkillsRhythmic Movement Skills Gymnastic SkillsCooperative SkillsGame SkillsLifetime Activities BasketballFootballHockeySoccerSoftballTrack Field and Cross-Country RunningVolleyball Market: Intended for those interested in gaining a basic knowledge of physical education for elementary school teachers
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Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation, and Sport: Crossdisciplinary and Lifespan
ISBN: 0697295133
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 6
Author(s): Claudine Sherrill
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Number of Pages: 736
Offering the most comprehensive coverage available and broadening the audience scope to include students majoring in exercise science or coaching who are preparing for nonteaching positions this new edition features a lifespan cross-disciplinary approach valuable for both teaching and non-teaching professionals Adapted Physical Activity Recreation and Sport emphasizes attitude change inclusion and psychosocial perspectives for understanding individual differences
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Promoting Physical Activity and Health in the Classroom
ISBN: 0321547624
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1
Author(s): Robert P. Pangrazi, Aaron Beighle, Deb Pangrazi
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of Pages: 600
Promoting Physical Activity and Health in the Classroom responds to the growing trend in K-6 education where classroom teachers with no specific Physical Education training must increasingly implement activities in nontraditional settingsoften with limited space equipment time and planning Thebook is colorful engaging compact and user-friendly Its practical organization combined with detachable sortable index-size cards comprising more than 260 separateactivities enables teachers to implementthem immediately and provides a unique resource not previously available to instructors Improving the Health of Americas Children Understanding Childrens Needs and Readiness for Physical Activity Teaching Physical Activities Safely and Effectively Improving the Effectiveness of Instruction and Feedback Management and Discipline in an Activity Setting Teaching Children with Special Needs Integrating Physical Activity and Academics Increasing Students Activity Levels Helping Students Develop Physical Fitness Improving Students' Nutrition Teaching Sun Safety Promoting Children's Health Beyond the School Day Intended for those interested in learning about how to promote physical activity and health in the classroom
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Teaching Elementary Physical Education: Strategies for the Classroom Teacher
ISBN: 0805328343
Binding: Paperback
Edition:
Author(s): Peter Hastie, Ellen Martin
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of Pages: 350
Teaching Elementary Physical Education: Strategies for the Classroom Teacher gives elementary education teachers the tools and strategies they need to teach physical education using a skills-based approach Designed for the non-physical education teacher the book provides a shorter more focused presentation of how and what to teach in physical education Introduction to Elementary Physical Education Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment Motor Skills to Children The Daily Physical Education Lesson Plan Strategies for Instruction Strategies for Assessing Student Work Managing a Physical Education Class: Protocols Rules and Accountability Systems Managing Equipment Space and Time Strategies for Managing Behavior During a Physical Education Lesson Creating a Physically Safe Learning Environment Strategies for Teaching Locomotor and Nonlocomotor Skills Strategies for Teaching Manipulative Skills Strategies for Teaching Games Strategies for Teaching Rhythmic Movement Strategies for Promoting Physical Activity and Fitness Strategies for Complementing Classroom Work For all readers interested in teaching elementary physical education
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Teaching for Lifetime Physical Activity Through Quality High School Physical Education
ISBN: 0205343546
Binding: Paperback
Edition:
Author(s): Peter Hastie
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of Pages: 440
A comprehensive book Teaching for Lifetime Physical Activity Through Quality High School Physical Education gives readers interested in physical education the tools they need to design innovative and creative high school physical education programs that will connect with today's youth The latest developments in research-based methods of presenting sports in physical education are covered and the unique problems facing today's physical education teacher are tackled Topics such as youth culture voice and choice are explored to provide a contextual framework in which readers can create exciting activity programs
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Teaching Physical Education for Learning
ISBN: 0073376523
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 6
Author(s): Judith Rink
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Number of Pages: 416
Focusing on physical education for kindergarten through grade 12 this user-friendly text emphasizes teaching strategies theories and skills to give students a foundation for designing an effective learning experience This new edition focuses on the Physical Education National Beginning Teaching Standards with updates in assessment and student motivation and the addition of a brief introduction to Mosston's styles of teaching
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Adapted Physical Education and Sport - 5th Edition
ISBN: 0736089187
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 5
Author(s): N/A
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Number of Pages: 656
Through this latest edition of Adapted Physical Education and Sport you can provide top-quality physical education for youth with disabilities and help them get the most out of their sport participation This new edition is updated to keep you current with todays trends in adapted physical education and sport: Major revisions to chapters on measurement and assessment from new contributors including information about the Brockport Physical Fitness Test and individualized education programs An updated chapter on autism and its implications for teaching Separate chaptersand new informationon visual disabilities deafness and deafblindness An increased emphasis on best practices and applications for successful inclusion In addition a chapter on adapted sport is updated to reflect current information regarding classifications sport organizations national governing bodies and the Paralympic Games This chapter also focuses on adapted sport for in-school programs including interscholastic competition Adapted Physical Education and Sport is greatly influenced by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and as such it will help teachers schools and agencies develop and implement adapted physical education programs consistent with federal legislation Following are some of the student-friendly features of this edition: Four-color design throughout to draw readers attention to important elements A DVD that shows the Brockport Physical Fitness Test in action Appendixes Author and subject indexes Resources at the end of each chapter for further exploration Examples that apply concepts in the text to real-life situations Instructors also benefit from the companion Web site which features an instructor guide that provides objectives suggestions for learning and enrichment activities and resources The Web site also supplies a test bank and PowerPoint presentations for each of the 29 chapters The authorsleading authorities in their fieldsintroduce chapter concepts through real-life scenarios and show how you can apply those concepts to solve issues In addition to helping you understand the relationship between disabilities and their implications for people through age 21 the authors ground you in the foundational topics for adapted physical education and sport explore the developmental considerations involved and outline activities for people with unique physical education needs suggesting activity modifications along the way Adapted Physical Education and Sport Fifth Edition provides future educators the information they need to develop high-quality programs for people with unique physical education needs
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