Formative Assessments Implemented through the Standard Based Sport Education Model Charla Tedder Parker NASPE National HS TOY 2013 Fuquay-Varina High School.

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Formative Assessments Implemented through the Standard Based Sport Education Model Charla Tedder Parker NASPE National HS TOY 2013 Fuquay-Varina High School North Carolina

Sport Education Goal: The basic goal of Sport Education is to develop competent, literate and enthusiastic players of sport. Student Outcomes Physical activity Success in skill performance Success in game play – tactics Responsibility

Sport Education An instructional model for implementation in elementary, middle and secondary school programs with varying levels of adaptation. How is it different than sport? Students are given responsibility for running a team. Students are responsible for their own learning.

Sport Education is NOT the same as sport…. It requires equity of participation of opportunity by having: Small sided games No elimination tournaments Emphasis on fair play, effort as valuable an outcome as result Celebration of success – record keeping and culminating event. Teaches students different roles in sport coach, captain, referee, statistician, etc.

Changing role of teacher New planning requirements- more pre-class planning to facilitate student coaching role Designing team practice and competition schedules Moving off center stage – students take lead Helping students assume responsibility- guide players and coaches to work together

Changing role of student Active participation Taking responsibility for: Their own behavior Running the class Fulfilling their role/duties Leadership Cooperation Accepting and supporting others

Features of Sport Education: Seasons Team Affiliation: roles, posters Formal Competition: Team round robin Culminating Event: Season championship Record Keeping Festivity: Awards

How do I implement a new model in my program? 1. Start Small 2. Keep a Goal in Mind 3. Go with your best class… 4. Expect Resistance 5. Go with Your Strengths 6. Emphasize 2 or 3 Features at the beginning 7. Find a Colleague who is Interested 8

Five main phases: Phase 1: Team selection (1lesson) Phase 2: Teacher-directed phase – (2-3 lessons) includes skill instruction & instruction to guide effective leader and followership Phase 3: Pre-season phase (4-5 lessons) Phase 4: Formal competition (3-4 lessons) Phase 5: Culminating event (1 lesson)

Team Roles Coach Captain Manager Exercise specialist Publicist Commentator Referee Motivator Sports Council You may also have specialist roles such as: ball retriever (volleyball) Down Marker (flag football) Place Judge (track and field)

Sport Education Conclusions Students participate in the way they choose. Students love this curricular approach, therefore more participation. Get to know fellow classmates. Knowledge and skills of a sport improve.

Team Poster

Round Robin Results Poster

Points Poster

Excellence in Daily Duty Team Performance Award Presented to _____________________ for exhibiting great organization and teamwork during todays class Signature League Commissioner Date

Officiating Excellence Award Presented to ________________________________ for calling a great game Signature League Commissioner Date Way to Go!!

What is the most effective way to organize teams? Preseason allocation of students to teams by the teacher Preseason allocation of students to teams by the teacher and students Skill challenges (volleyball, basketball) Small tournaments (racket sports) Student selection committee using a rating scale Draft system Coaches conduct a blind a draft

Resources PE.Metrics Assessing National Standards 1-6 in Secondary School (2011)National Association for Sport and Physical Education, Reston, Va. Pipeline Teaching Instructional Models in Standards-Based Physical Education. (2011) NASPE VA: Author Assessment Strategies Secondary Physical Education (2011) 2nd edition, NASPE, Reston, Va Bulger, Sean M., Mohr, Derek J., Rairigh,Richard M.& Townsend, J.Scott (2007) Sport Education Seasons, Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics. Kamiya, Artie, Editor (2012) Great Activities Publishing Company Lund, Jacalyn Lea,PhD, Kirk, May Fortman, PhD (2010) Performance- Based Assessment for Middle and High School PE, 2 nd edition, Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Siedentop, D. (1994). Sport education: quality P.E. through positive sport experiences. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

Resources (cont.) Siedentop, dl, Hastie, P. A., & van der Mars, h. (2004) Complete guide to sport education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Siedentop, D. (1998) What is sport education and how does it work? Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 69, Townsend, J.Scott, Mohr, Derek J., Rairigh,Richard M.& Bulger, Sean M. (2003) Assessing Student Outcomes in Sport Education: A Pedagogocal Approach. National Association for Sport and Physical Education Dr. Kimberly Bush NC State University Dr. Steveda Chepko Winthrop University Jessica Hook Bugg Elementary

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