477 The Importance of Teaching Appropriate Criterion in Fundamental Motor Skills

Friday, March 20, 2015: 4:00 PM-4:30 PM
Convention Center: Idea Exchange: Room 601 Foyer
Physical Education: Assessment
Intended Audience: Early Childhood, Elementary
Speakers: J. Brandon Sluder, Troy University, Troy, AL; Sally A. Taunton, Troy University, Troy, AL; and Candice Howard-Shaughnessy, Troy University, Troy, AL
This session will discuss the importance of teaching all criterion of skills in order to get the best results. Additionally, the session will demonstrate using appropriate testing to measure skill acquisition and performance, specifically the skills of throwing, catching and jumping. The intended audience is practitioners in the field of elementary physical education.
Handouts
  • SHAPE 2015 Final Presentation.pdf (786.9 kB)
  • Perceptual Motor Program Resources.pdf (82.9 kB)
  • Presentation references.pdf (7.8 kB)
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