327 Using Motor Development, Motor Learning and Biomechanics for Effective Teaching

Thursday, March 18, 2010: 8:45 AM-10:00 AM
Convention Center: Sagamore BR 5-7
NASPE/Research/Physical Sciences
Speakers: Gylton DaMatta, University of Northern Colorado, Norfolk, VA; and Linda Gagen, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Norfolk, VA
This interactive workshop will focus on teaching basic movement skills. Motor development, motor learning and biomechanics should influence your daily lesson planning and the development of teaching keys. We will show you how these science based courses provide the information you need to generate productive teaching keys that will move your students to a higher developmental level in motor skills and give you some ideas for arranging practice in yuor lessons that will enhance learning.
Handouts
  • Teaching Scientific Concepts in PE_Gagen & Da Matta AAHPERD2010.ppt (5.0 MB)