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This is the first in-depth, practice-focused book to explain spectrum theory' and its application in physical education and sports coaching. Spectrum theory identifies 11 distinct teaching styles, with decision making as a central characteristic, and allows teachers to select age and developmentally appropriate styles across social, physical, ethical, emotional and cognitive channels. The book brings together leading thinkers in spectrum theory, to demonstrate how it can be applied to improve teaching and learning in PE and coaching.

Drawing on real-world research in schools and universities, the book considers the history of spectrum theory, and examines its significance across important areas such as physical education teacher education, sport pedagogy, teacher development, models such as Games Sense and Teaching Games for Understanding, skill acquisition and student learning and perception. Every chapter highlights the practical implications of research in real-world s

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1. Introduction to the Spectrum, 2. History and Overview of the Spectrum, 3. The Spectrum: My Journey, 4. Using the Spectrum to Interrogate the Teaching Styles of Physical Education Teachers, 5. Using the Spectrum to Ground PETE Students’ Pedagogical Footings, 6. Considering the Application of a Range of Teaching Styles from the Spectrum that Promotes the Holistic Development of Tennis Players in a Variety of Learning Domains, 7. Reconciling Approaches: Mosston and Ashworth’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles as a Tool to Examine the Complexity of Any Teaching (Or Coaching) Approach, 8. An Analysis of Spectrum Research on Teaching: Study 2, 9. Featuring the Spectrum in an Eclectic PETE Program, 10. Inclusion Style of Teaching: Student Autonomy and Responsibility, 11. Effects of the Reciprocal Teaching Style on Skill Acquisition, Verbal Interaction, and Ability to Analyse in Fifth Grade Children in Physical Education, 12. Teachers’ and Students’ Experiences with and Perceptions of the Teaching Styles, 13. Examining Physical Education Teachers’ and Pre-Service Physical Education Teachers’ Knowledge Related to Reproduction and Production Teaching Styles Through the Framework Theory of Conceptual Change, 14. The Teaching Continuum: A Framework for Generalist Trained Elementary School Teachers in Physical Education, 15. Future Considerations on the Spectrum

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/13/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032237886, 978-1032237886
      ISBN10: 1032237880

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This is the first in-depth, practice-focused book to explain spectrum theory' and its application in physical education and sports coaching. Spectrum theory identifies 11 distinct teaching styles, with decision making as a central characteristic, and allows teachers to select age and developmentally appropriate styles across social, physical, ethical, emotional and cognitive channels. The book brings together leading thinkers in spectrum theory, to demonstrate how it can be applied to improve teaching and learning in PE and coaching.

      Drawing on real-world research in schools and universities, the book considers the history of spectrum theory, and examines its significance across important areas such as physical education teacher education, sport pedagogy, teacher development, models such as Games Sense and Teaching Games for Understanding, skill acquisition and student learning and perception. Every chapter highlights the practical implications of research in real-world s

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction to the Spectrum, 2. History and Overview of the Spectrum, 3. The Spectrum: My Journey, 4. Using the Spectrum to Interrogate the Teaching Styles of Physical Education Teachers, 5. Using the Spectrum to Ground PETE Students’ Pedagogical Footings, 6. Considering the Application of a Range of Teaching Styles from the Spectrum that Promotes the Holistic Development of Tennis Players in a Variety of Learning Domains, 7. Reconciling Approaches: Mosston and Ashworth’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles as a Tool to Examine the Complexity of Any Teaching (Or Coaching) Approach, 8. An Analysis of Spectrum Research on Teaching: Study 2, 9. Featuring the Spectrum in an Eclectic PETE Program, 10. Inclusion Style of Teaching: Student Autonomy and Responsibility, 11. Effects of the Reciprocal Teaching Style on Skill Acquisition, Verbal Interaction, and Ability to Analyse in Fifth Grade Children in Physical Education, 12. Teachers’ and Students’ Experiences with and Perceptions of the Teaching Styles, 13. Examining Physical Education Teachers’ and Pre-Service Physical Education Teachers’ Knowledge Related to Reproduction and Production Teaching Styles Through the Framework Theory of Conceptual Change, 14. The Teaching Continuum: A Framework for Generalist Trained Elementary School Teachers in Physical Education, 15. Future Considerations on the Spectrum

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