Base Knowledge
N/A
Teaching Methodologies
he theoretical framework is implemented using powerpoint presentations, oral presentation, individual questioning and indication of documents for study. The practical-theoretical through the use of observation systems, observation training, pedagogical skills and simulation of teaching situations using educational intervention techniques.
The continuous or periodic assessment (C/P) or examination (E)
C/P
Presential participation – 10%
Laboratory work – 30%
Report – 20%
Test – 40%
E:
Exam – 100%;
Learning Results
Acquisition and development of knowledge and competences in:
1. Design and planning of pedagogical projects, which can provide general objectives, specific objectives, strategies and techniques for planning and programming of the teaching process in different contexts;
2. Implement teaching processes in different contexts of pedagogical intervention (educational, recreational and sportive);
3. Plan and operate teaching-learning activities using the knowledge and pedagogic techniques tailored to the contents that reflect a decision based on analysis of their intrinsic characteristics, the level of the practitioner and the context;
4. Produce research and identifying the needs of self-training, to enable appropriate choices for continuing education and lifelong learning and innovation in the context of pedagogical intervention.
Program
1. Historical and conceptual framework: models for study and research. 2. Values and ethics in sport.
3. Personal and social education in physical education and sport (PES). 4. Pedagogical intervention in PES:
4.1. Techniques for managing time and space, material and human resources; 4.2. Instructional techniques;
4.3. Climate and discipline techniques;
4.4. Security Management.
5. Time management and administration of the session: 5.1. Planning and organization of teaching units;
5.2. Techniques of time management.
6. Instructional techniques:
6.1. Optimization of transmission and information management;
6.2. Strategies, methods and techniques for the development of the session; 6.3. The use of didactic materials;
6.4. Pedagogic feedback.
7. The optimization of interpersonal relationships.
8. Disciplinary control: the indiscipline.
9. Teaching styles.
10. The competence of diagnosis and prescription in sport.
Grading Methods
- - Frequency - 40.0%
- - Individual and/or Group Work - 30.0%
- - Synthesis work - 20.0%
- - Attendance and Participation - 10.0%
- - Exam - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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Rosado, A. (1998). Nas Margens da Educação Física e do Desporto. Lisboa: FMH.
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