This book offers an ecological conceptualisation of physical literacy.
Re-embracing our ancestry as hunter gatherers we gain a new
appreciation and understanding of the importance of play, not only in
terms of how children learn, but also in showing us as educators how
we can lay the foundations for lifelong physical activity. The concept
of physical literacy has been recognised and understood throughout
history by different communities across the globe. Today, as
governments grapple with the multiple challenges of urban life in the
21st century, we can learn from our forebears how to put play at the
centre of children’s learning in order to build a more enduring
physically active society. This book examines contemporary pedagogical
approaches, such as constraints-led teaching, nonlinear pedagogy and
the athletic skills model, which are underpinned by the theoretical
framework of Ecological Dynamics. It is suggested that through careful
design, these models, aimed at children, as well as young athletes,
can (i) encourage play and facilitate physical activity and motor
learning in children of different ages, providing them with the
foundational skills needed for leading active lives; and (ii), develop
young athletes in elite sports programmes in an ethical, enriching and
supportive manner. Through this text, scientists, academics and
practitioners in the sub-disciplines of motor learning and motor
development, physical education, sports pedagogy and physical activity
and exercise domains will better understand how to design programmes
that encourage play and thereby develop the movement skills,
self-regulating capacities, motivation and proficiency of people, so
that they can move skilfully, effectively and efficiently while
negotiating changes throughout the human lifespan.
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The Importance of Play in Supporting Physical Literacy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000402452
Publisert
2021
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok