350504 VO BP2I - Fundamentals of Sports and Exercise Didactics (2015W)
(= VO Bewegung und Sport unterrichten 1 + 2)
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The aim of the course Bewegungs- und Sportdidaktik (3 ECTS, 2 SSt (npi)) is the acquisition of basic didactic an methodological competences in order to enable participants to successfully and responsibly conduct sports-related tasks in various sports-related settings inside and outside school.
After completing the course, students are able to find (plan), implement (to conduct, differentiate, integrate, correct and structure) as well as to assess (to reflect on and evaluate) solutions for practical problems in the field of sports under the consideration of insights from various sports-scientific disciplines.
After completing the course, students are able to find (plan), implement (to conduct, differentiate, integrate, correct and structure) as well as to assess (to reflect on and evaluate) solutions for practical problems in the field of sports under the consideration of insights from various sports-scientific disciplines.
Details
max. 190 participants
Language: German
Examination dates
- Tuesday 15.12.2015
- Tuesday 15.12.2015
- Tuesday 19.01.2016
- Tuesday 19.01.2016
- Tuesday 09.02.2016
- Tuesday 09.02.2016
- Tuesday 05.04.2016
Lecturers
Classes
Die konkreten Termine dieser geblockt durchgeführten LV sind:
06.10.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
13.10.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
20.10.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
27.10.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
10.11.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
17.11.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
24.11.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
01.12.2015 (16.00-18:30 Uhr)
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
- evidence of involvement with the course content.
- evidence of implementation of didactic and methodological knowledge through solving specific teaching tasks (e.g. planning of lessens with specific sports- and movement-related topics, movement correction, implementation of knowledge regarding relational didactics, etc.)
- evidence of reasoned decisions in the selection of didactic and methodological teaching strategies in specific spheres of action (e.g. sports clubs, youth groups, etc.).
- formal criteria.
- evidence of implementation of didactic and methodological knowledge through solving specific teaching tasks (e.g. planning of lessens with specific sports- and movement-related topics, movement correction, implementation of knowledge regarding relational didactics, etc.)
- evidence of reasoned decisions in the selection of didactic and methodological teaching strategies in specific spheres of action (e.g. sports clubs, youth groups, etc.).
- formal criteria.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The students obtain
- the competence to explain the basic terms and specific methodological models of sports.
- the ability to apply sports-didiactical knowledge (declarative, prescriptive, procedural, interpretative) in specific spheres of action in sports and movement in a competent and practical way (sports-didactic knowledge competence).
- the competence to conduct sports-related courses for heterogenous groups in a way that lasting health-promoting and sports-motivating attitudes are acquired (health-promoting intervention)
- the ability to arrange specific educational opportunities through sports in a targetgroup-oriented manner.
- the ability to plan and conduct student-centered lessons under the particular consideration of the jeopardies of physical overstress and misload (e.g. methodological principles of warming-up/cool-down, error detection and correction) (sports-didactic action competence).
- the competence to explain the basic terms and specific methodological models of sports.
- the ability to apply sports-didiactical knowledge (declarative, prescriptive, procedural, interpretative) in specific spheres of action in sports and movement in a competent and practical way (sports-didactic knowledge competence).
- the competence to conduct sports-related courses for heterogenous groups in a way that lasting health-promoting and sports-motivating attitudes are acquired (health-promoting intervention)
- the ability to arrange specific educational opportunities through sports in a targetgroup-oriented manner.
- the ability to plan and conduct student-centered lessons under the particular consideration of the jeopardies of physical overstress and misload (e.g. methodological principles of warming-up/cool-down, error detection and correction) (sports-didactic action competence).
Examination topics
- collegiate didactic implementation
- self-responsible involvement with the course content, specific tasks and respective literary resources.
- lecture, group work, evaluation of results through reflection processes.
- presentation of selected teaching situations (Power Point, Video).
- self-responsible involvement with the course content, specific tasks and respective literary resources.
- lecture, group work, evaluation of results through reflection processes.
- presentation of selected teaching situations (Power Point, Video).
Reading list
Kleiner, K. (2015). Grundlagen der Bewegungs- und Sportdidaktik. Lernbehelf. Wien.
Kleiner, K. (2014). Was machen wir heute? Zur Konstituierung von Themen im Kontext von Bewegung und Gesundheit im Setting Schule. In H. Lange & S. Sinning, (Hrsg.), Themenkonstitution, Natur und Welt. Fachdidaktik und Themenkonstitution in den naturbezogenen Fächern und Lernbereichen, (Bd. 8, S. 193-221). Hohengehren: Schneider Verlag.
Kleiner, K. (2007). (Hrsg.). Inszenieren, Differenzieren, Reflektieren. Wege sportdidaktischer Kompetenz. Purkersdorf: Hollinek.
Kleiner, K. (2014). Was machen wir heute? Zur Konstituierung von Themen im Kontext von Bewegung und Gesundheit im Setting Schule. In H. Lange & S. Sinning, (Hrsg.), Themenkonstitution, Natur und Welt. Fachdidaktik und Themenkonstitution in den naturbezogenen Fächern und Lernbereichen, (Bd. 8, S. 193-221). Hohengehren: Schneider Verlag.
Kleiner, K. (2007). (Hrsg.). Inszenieren, Differenzieren, Reflektieren. Wege sportdidaktischer Kompetenz. Purkersdorf: Hollinek.
Association in the course directory
BP2I
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- Basics for planning, conducting and assessing lessons in Physical Education.
- Diagnostic processes in Physical Education
- Methodological concepts and organizational basics for the conduction of movement- and sports-related programs in the context of school and the system of sports.
- Methodological concepts and strategies to avoid motoric overload by means of simplifying strategies (e.g. methodological support)
- Methodological processes for the evaluation of movement- and sports related teaching.
- To arrange practical lessons for students of various age, level of ability and performance and gender in a differentiated and topic-oriented manner.
- Curriculum for the subject PE with its content-related structures and focus points.
- To observe movement and correct mistakes.
- To train coordinative competence
- To connect neuro-didactics and movement
- Safety in Physical Education
- Relational didactics as an important element within the process of teaching and learning