James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

ED2190:03

Primary School Health and Physical Education

Townsville, Cairns

Inadmissable Subject Combination: ED3101

26 lectures, 13 tutorials. Second semester. Flexible delivery in second semester by RATEP mode only.

Available to level 2 BEd students (core subject).

Staff: Mr P Travis (Townsville campus); Ms M Dinan (Cairns campus).

This subject assists students to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary for planning, teaching, assessing and evaluating learnings in Health and Physical Education in the primary school based upon the Years 1-10 Health and Physical Education Syllabus and current trends within Australia. Students will examine the models influencing trends in Health and Physical Education, including outcomes based education, the social view of health, personal development, social justice principles and the importance of physical activity. Aproaches to developing learner-centred, integrated and inclusive curriculums are emphasised.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to develop confidence and competence in structuring learning tasks and planning purposeful programs required in teaching the Years 1-10 Health and Physical Education curriculum;
  2. to develop an understanding of and commitment to the role of physical activity, maximum participation and enjoyment within soical justice principles of diversity, supportive environments and equity;
  3. to develop a reflective and analytical view of teaching and teaching materials, and especially the student’s own teaching of Health and Physical Education;
  4. to develop the ability and desire to work collaboratively with students, peers and the school community (school-based teacher educators, parents) as a basis for effective communication and long-term professional development.

Assessment by:

Townsville

Examination (40%); portfolio (60%).

Cairns

Curriculum portfolio (70%); seminar and participation (30%).

RATEP

Teleconference preparation (30%); curriculum activities (30%); computer tasks (40%).