| Credit |
6 points |
| Availability |
Semester 2 |
| Old unit code |
310.474, HMES8474 |
| Outcomes |
Students continue to develop professional skills based on teaching practicum experience. There is an emphasis on camp planning and delivery, and preparation for further teaching practicum. Outcomes in transferability (communication, lifelong learning), science as a human endeavour (innovation, social context), international quality (research-informed teaching, leadership) are emphasised. |
| Content |
This unit develops the skills necessary to teach physical education in the secondary school. It focuses on practical and theoretical skills with an emphasis on effective and ineffective behaviours. The unit has a lecture, tutorial and practical format. Major areas covered include the development of organisational, personal, planning and management skills, and the formation of a personal philosophy towards the teaching of physical education. |
| Assessment |
This comprises camp—planning, development and delivery (10 per cent); assignments—class observation and report, reflective issues (80 per cent); and resource file collation (10 per cent).
Supplementary assessment is not available in this unit. |
| Unit Co-ordinator(s) |
Assistant Professor Martin Anderson |
| Location |
UWA (Crawley) |
| Mode |
on-campus |
| Unit Rules |
| Prerequisites: an acceptable degree, with a major in Physical and Health Education subjects taught in schools |
| Co-requisites: SSEH8464 Physical Education Curriculum I (formerly HMES8464) |
| Advisable prior study: SSEH3337/SSEH3338 Practical Aspects of Movement Part 1/Part 2 (formerly HMES3337/HMES3338) |
Contact hours—lectures: 60 hrs; tutorials as arranged
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| Note |
Students taking this unit must also take SSEH8464 Physical Education Curriculum I (formerly HMES8464) in semester one. |
| Manuals | |
SSEH8464/SSEH8474 Physical Education Curriculum Manual
SSEH8464/SSEH8474 Physical Education Curriculum Readings |
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