Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
a) describe, formulate and interprete the role and value of the methodical process in learning and performing movements and skills from preschool to the end of school period
b) Recognize the levels of learning and execution of movements and skills,
c) To make good use of the scientific training, in order to enrich the methods, teaching styles and learning strategies with emphasis on the combinations of motor skills and their application in developmental games, dance and gymnastics, so that through them the students achieve the mature performance of basic motor skills which constitute the motor literacy of the child for life,
d) Analyse, assess and organize the guidelines for the assessment of motor, manipulative and stabilization skills for children in primary and general education.
e) Organize quality physical education services to all children and will be able in practice to function as an effective educator within the educational context and in general in children's education areas.
Course Content (Syllabus)
1. Quality Developmental Physical Education
2. The moving child
3. The moving child
4. The moving child
5. Description of the test "test Of Gross Motor Development"
6. Midterm exam
7. Assessment
8. Cognitive experiences of children performing movement skills
9. Motor experiences of preschool and school age children during balance skills
10. Manipulative skills of school age children
11. practical application
12. Developmental games
13. Course review
Keywords
developent, moror skills, assessment, locomotion, stability, manipulation
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
• Donnelly, D., Mueller, S., & Gallahue, D. (2002). Αναπτυξιακή Φυσική Αγωγή για όλα τα παιδιά. Επιμέλεια Τσορμπατζούδης, Χ. & Ευαγγελινού, Χ. Εκδόσεις University Press. Θεσσαλονίκη.