LEARNING THE SPORT EDUCATION MODEL
A Little Intro… Sport Ed Video Kelsey Dunn's Texas Middle School PE Class
TASK #1: A = Meg, Kyle Beynor, Kelly, & Mike/ Front Page & Features GROUPS/SECTIONS: A = Meg, Kyle Beynor, Kelly, & Mike/ Front Page & Features B = Tasha, Kyle Brown, Tiara, & Kelsey/ Objectives & Sportsperson C = Nicole, Courtney, & Kevin / Student Roles & Benefits/Teacher Roles In your groups, become the “master of knowledge” for your particular section. You will have 10 minutes to know everything there is to know about your section. As you are learning, come up with examples for your topic and how it relates to the sport of BASKETBALL.
TASK #2: Now that you have become the “master of knowledge,” find new group members that did not have the same sheet, so you can share your knowledge. Here you will teach each other about what you learned about your particular section. Make sure you give your BASKETBALL examples to the rest of the group for your topic! You will have 10 minutes for this task!
Task #3: In your task # 2 groups complete the following task using your knowledge of the Sport Education Model GROUP #1 GROUP #2 GROUP #3 What would the… Preseason look like -Regular Season look like Post Season look like Based on a 12 day season, how would you divide each portion of the season? Roles & Responsibilities: Create a list of at least 4 roles required for the team/season Create a list of responsibilities for each role needed Skills Challenge: Create 2 skill challenges for teams to compete against each other What skills will be used What assessment tools can be used Record Keeping & How to Select a Team: Make a list of statistics that can be taken (team & individual) Make a list of different ways to select teams
Sport Education Model by Daryl Siedentop , Peter Hastie, Hans van der Mars Curriculum & Instructional Model
Discussion Questions: Describe the importance of having affiliation in your Sport Education Model. Why is it important for the students to learn different roles other than just how to be a player on the team? Explain the differences between a literate, competent and enthusiastic sports person. Name two objectives of the Sport Education Model and why they are important. Explain the importance of creating a developmentally appropriate season and teams.
Other things to think about when implementing the SE model… Introducing the SE model for the 1st time - Start with a highly popular sport/activity to get the model rolling Start with one class instead of all classes to get a foot in the door Responsible, mature, etc. Time intensive to create your first model; however, once the template is created, the model becomes easier to implement with other units and activities.
SC Alumni Sport Ed Models Denise Domnarski ‘13 “The students loved it! We made a Stanley Cup and everything!” “Very time consuming, especially when you are running it with all classes, but it is WELL worth it because the students are so invested!” Floor Hockey Roster and Stats sheet https://sites.google.com/a/needham.k12.ma.us/domnarski-wellness/senior-wellness/floor-hockey
Ms. Domnarski’s Floor Hockey Sport Ed
Molly DeLeone’s Mini Soccer Sport Ed Hybrid Style: 3 teams of 6-7 Team packet with student roles and responsibilities (duty team) Responsible to keep track of game scores, and total points (for win/loss/tie) in the tournament “Some students were skeptical at first, because it was something they have never done before, but now they seem to really enjoy participating! They especially enjoy refereeing and commentating!”
Ms. DeLeone’s Sport Ed Roles
Ms. DeLeone’s Mini Sport Ed Filling out the student roles packet on the first day! Notice the colored wrist bands to determine team colors!
Scorekeepers/Lineperson Team Agenda Scorekeepers/Lineperson
Student Commentating