Description

Book Synopsis
Educational gymnastics is a field that differs from traditional gymnastics. Instead of a focus on developing skills in which all students are expected to develop at the same rate, educational gymnastics provides learning experiences that are designed to meet children at their skill level and expand skills within their level of competence. Educational gymnastics centers on balance as a lifelong skill, on self-responsibility, and on respect for self and others.

Educational Gymnastics for Children takes a child-centered approach to offering highly applied and safe learning experiences as it provides readers with the theoretical foundation and practical application of educational gymnastics for all elementary students. Written by two physical education professionals who have years of experience providing these learning experiences to children in elementary physical education programs, the text offers the following:
  • Gymnastics learning experiences for elementary physical education, most requiring no gymnastics equipment
  • Detailed safety measures for all learning experiences to ensure a safe environment
  • Assessment strategies to enhance student learning
  • A child-centered approach to engage all students in a noncompetitive environment that encourages variety in student response and success for all students, thus fostering social-emotional learning and self-worth
The learning experiences in the text provide a clear understanding of the skills and concepts being taught and come with an easy-to-follow template for teachers. Many of the learning experiences require no equipment; mats are added for safety as the task difficulty increases. A single chapter has been devoted to use of equipment (e.g., boxes, ladders, horizontal bars, climbing frames).

Learning Experiences
The learning experiences in the text are presented as a progression based on the development of children, both physically and cognitively. Each series of learning experiences is preceded by a cognitive focus, a skill focus, criteria for quality, and information on safety, equipment, and organization to maximize participation and learning. Teaching tips are offered throughout to help teachers develop lesson plans to fit the needs of their students.

Organization
Educational Gymnastics for Children is organized into three parts. Part I presents the theoretical background for educational gymnastics, comparing it to traditional gymnastics. This part explains how educational gymnastics meets children at their skill level and expands their skills within their level of competence. The components of balance are explored, and these chapters explain how to create a learning environment that is student centered, success oriented, and safe.

Part II presents learning experiences that will help children develop a functional understanding of the components of educational gymnastics. This part explores the skills of balance, weight transfer, and travel. It offers individual and partner sequences, both with and without equipment.

Part III addresses two vital questions for teachers: What is your goal for the children you teach? How do you know they have accomplished that goal? Standards and assessments are examined in this part.

Lifelong Skills
Educational Gymnastics for Children provides teachers with the content and teaching strategies they need to provide students a quality program of educational gymnastics—and to acquire some lifelong skills along the way.

Table of Contents
Part I. Foundation of Educational Gymnastics

Chapter 1. Educational Gymnastics
Child-Centered Gymnastics
Laban’s Movement Analysis Framework
Foundation of Games, Sports, and Dance
Summary

Chapter 2. Balance as the Foundation for Movement
Balance in Gymnastics
Balance in Games and Sports
Balance in Dance
Balance as a Lifetime Skill
Summary

Chapter 3. Establishing the Teaching and Learning Environment for Educational Gymnastics
Child-Centered Approach
Self-Responsibility and Student Success
Instruction Using a Child-Centered Approach
Safe Learning Environments
Summary

Part II. Learning Experiences in Educational Gymnastics

Chapter 4. Movement Analysis Framework
Teaching the Concepts and Prerequisites
Body Awareness
Space Awareness
Effort
Relationships
Summary
Appendix A: Shapes
Appendix B: Jumping and Landing

Chapter 5. The Foundational Skills of Balance
Balance Concepts
Balancing Using Body Shapes and Levels
Summary
Appendix: Counterbalance Challenges

Chapter 6. Balance and Weight Transfer
Weight Transfer Rolling
Inverted Balances
Weight Transference Between Balances
Weight Transference With Levels and Shapes
Weight Transference Using In-Flight Actions
Educational Gymnastics Sequences
Summary
Appendix: Sequence Assignment

Chapter 7. Educational Gymnastics With Equipment
Establishing a Safe Environment for Gymnastics Equipment
Safe Balances and Travel on Equipment
Balances and Weight Transfer on Equipment
Gymnastics Equipment Mounts and Dismounts
Sequences on Equipment
Summary
Appendix A: Traditional Gymnastics Balance Beam
Appendix B: Final Gymnastics Sequence Assignment

Part III. Reflection and Assessment in Educational Gymnastics

Chapter 8. Alignment of Goals, Standards, and Assessments in Educational Gymnastics
Physical Education Goals
National Standards
Assessment
Summary

Epilogue

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: 02/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781718212008, 978-1718212008
      ISBN10: 1718212003

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Educational gymnastics is a field that differs from traditional gymnastics. Instead of a focus on developing skills in which all students are expected to develop at the same rate, educational gymnastics provides learning experiences that are designed to meet children at their skill level and expand skills within their level of competence. Educational gymnastics centers on balance as a lifelong skill, on self-responsibility, and on respect for self and others.

      Educational Gymnastics for Children takes a child-centered approach to offering highly applied and safe learning experiences as it provides readers with the theoretical foundation and practical application of educational gymnastics for all elementary students. Written by two physical education professionals who have years of experience providing these learning experiences to children in elementary physical education programs, the text offers the following:
      • Gymnastics learning experiences for elementary physical education, most requiring no gymnastics equipment
      • Detailed safety measures for all learning experiences to ensure a safe environment
      • Assessment strategies to enhance student learning
      • A child-centered approach to engage all students in a noncompetitive environment that encourages variety in student response and success for all students, thus fostering social-emotional learning and self-worth
      The learning experiences in the text provide a clear understanding of the skills and concepts being taught and come with an easy-to-follow template for teachers. Many of the learning experiences require no equipment; mats are added for safety as the task difficulty increases. A single chapter has been devoted to use of equipment (e.g., boxes, ladders, horizontal bars, climbing frames).

      Learning Experiences
      The learning experiences in the text are presented as a progression based on the development of children, both physically and cognitively. Each series of learning experiences is preceded by a cognitive focus, a skill focus, criteria for quality, and information on safety, equipment, and organization to maximize participation and learning. Teaching tips are offered throughout to help teachers develop lesson plans to fit the needs of their students.

      Organization
      Educational Gymnastics for Children is organized into three parts. Part I presents the theoretical background for educational gymnastics, comparing it to traditional gymnastics. This part explains how educational gymnastics meets children at their skill level and expands their skills within their level of competence. The components of balance are explored, and these chapters explain how to create a learning environment that is student centered, success oriented, and safe.

      Part II presents learning experiences that will help children develop a functional understanding of the components of educational gymnastics. This part explores the skills of balance, weight transfer, and travel. It offers individual and partner sequences, both with and without equipment.

      Part III addresses two vital questions for teachers: What is your goal for the children you teach? How do you know they have accomplished that goal? Standards and assessments are examined in this part.

      Lifelong Skills
      Educational Gymnastics for Children provides teachers with the content and teaching strategies they need to provide students a quality program of educational gymnastics—and to acquire some lifelong skills along the way.

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Foundation of Educational Gymnastics

      Chapter 1. Educational Gymnastics
      Child-Centered Gymnastics
      Laban’s Movement Analysis Framework
      Foundation of Games, Sports, and Dance
      Summary

      Chapter 2. Balance as the Foundation for Movement
      Balance in Gymnastics
      Balance in Games and Sports
      Balance in Dance
      Balance as a Lifetime Skill
      Summary

      Chapter 3. Establishing the Teaching and Learning Environment for Educational Gymnastics
      Child-Centered Approach
      Self-Responsibility and Student Success
      Instruction Using a Child-Centered Approach
      Safe Learning Environments
      Summary

      Part II. Learning Experiences in Educational Gymnastics

      Chapter 4. Movement Analysis Framework
      Teaching the Concepts and Prerequisites
      Body Awareness
      Space Awareness
      Effort
      Relationships
      Summary
      Appendix A: Shapes
      Appendix B: Jumping and Landing

      Chapter 5. The Foundational Skills of Balance
      Balance Concepts
      Balancing Using Body Shapes and Levels
      Summary
      Appendix: Counterbalance Challenges

      Chapter 6. Balance and Weight Transfer
      Weight Transfer Rolling
      Inverted Balances
      Weight Transference Between Balances
      Weight Transference With Levels and Shapes
      Weight Transference Using In-Flight Actions
      Educational Gymnastics Sequences
      Summary
      Appendix: Sequence Assignment

      Chapter 7. Educational Gymnastics With Equipment
      Establishing a Safe Environment for Gymnastics Equipment
      Safe Balances and Travel on Equipment
      Balances and Weight Transfer on Equipment
      Gymnastics Equipment Mounts and Dismounts
      Sequences on Equipment
      Summary
      Appendix A: Traditional Gymnastics Balance Beam
      Appendix B: Final Gymnastics Sequence Assignment

      Part III. Reflection and Assessment in Educational Gymnastics

      Chapter 8. Alignment of Goals, Standards, and Assessments in Educational Gymnastics
      Physical Education Goals
      National Standards
      Assessment
      Summary

      Epilogue

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