Template Physical Education
Template Physical Education
Template Physical Education
Chapter five
1.
7. Students should
understand the
philosophical differences
between games & play.
know it?
What is the process?
Give me an example
What do we know
Why is it important
What is the process
thinking.
Some principles are based
on
logic and good judgment.
Critical Thinking
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It helps develop well-reasoned
arguments.
It can help us become more
open minded.
It can makes us entertain,
examine, & accept new ideas,
theories, that might have been
ignored or rejected
Idealism
Realism
Pragmatism
Naturalism
Existentialism
Idealism
Physical
Therapist
Plato
Reality
Mind &
Body
call it Dualism
Persons are composed of
two substances: Body
and Mind.
Realism
Personal
Trainer
Aristotle
Scientific
Laws &
Methods
Scientific
Investigations
Pragmatism
Athletic
Director
Experienc
es
American
John
Dewey
Naturalism
Jean-Jacques
Rousseau
Each
students
goals
SelfEducation &
Self-Activity
Existentialism
Personal
Experienc
es &
Choices
Individua
l activities
Your Textbook
Ways to understand Body
and Mind
Materialism
Dualism
Holism like
Materialism
DUALISM
Mind & Body
Like what type of
traditional branch?
Idealism
Other Philosophies
Inductive
Students:
Reasoning
From
specific
develops a
general
principle
What
Inductive
reasons
make up a
sport?
Reasoning
Starts with
general
principles and
then develops
specifics
What deductive
Group Project
Sports
Characteristics
Athletic ability & skills
Physical defense
Competition
Physical Exertion
Governed by a set of
rules
Winning
A sport can be a game
Games Characteristics
Mild Physical Exertion
Limited skill
Luck
Recreational activity
Some rules change
them?
Enjoyment or
Entertainment
A game may not be a
sport
interest
Done outside
ones regular job.
For fun
For Pleasure
Competition
Requires two parties,
goal
study
Activity related pleasure & Activity
Motor Skills
Do we as Professionals have
Responsibilities?
The National
Strength and
Conditioning
Association
(NSCA) Code
of Conduct
Do we as Professionals have
Responsibilities?
1. Non- Discriminate
Moral Values
High
School
Physical
Education
Teacher
Ms. Perez
Kickboxin
g Class
Runners
10K
Walk-Joggers
5 Miles
Walkers 4
Miles
Delivery of
Instruction/Information
Mr. Mathis
Masters Class
@ SJSU
San Jose
Mercury News
Article Student
Behavior
first year at
EVC dealing
with my
Vietnamese
students
History
Since the times of the
AXIOLOGY
Is the concept that
teachers/coaches/
trainers should instill
certain values in our
students, athletes
and clients.
Ethics
Make Groups
Agree or Disagree
sport.
the rules
Seeking to win within the
rules and not at all costs
Opponents should be
treated with respect
George Sheehan
Internationally known
as the Runners
Philosopher in 1970s
& 1980s
He defined the right
brain as philosophic
and the left brain as
practical.
http://www.georgesheehan.com/
Your Philosophy
My movements become slower and slower, but the experience of the sport is
unchanged:
each game a drama, each game a challenge, each game stretching me in one way
or
another, and each sport movement telling me more about myself and others.
QUIZ
1. Give me an example of duty-like sport and
an example of play-like sport. Which
one reflects your philosophy?
2. Name one of the four components of
Health Related Physical Fitness and
name one component from Motor Skills.
What makes them different?