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Methods of Explanation USSF Referee Instructor CourseITIP United States Soccer Federation

Lesson Set Think about how you would explain jumping rope to a person who has never jumped rope. Could you do this without a rope? The use of a model and an example are necessary for this task. Methods of Explanation

Explanation - Definition What the instructor does or the way the instructor presents information to get the learning from the instructor to the students. Methods of Explanation

Lesson Objective At the end of the lesson you will list (5) methods of explanation and give a soccer- related example using each, to the satisfaction of the instructor Methods of Explanation

5 Methods of Explanation Modeling Definitions Examples Process Steps/Rules Build Lesson Around Concepts Methods of Explanation

Modeling What the instructor does to cause the learner to see or imitate the learning. What do you do to help aspiring referees when you teach Law 5? … Dress in proper uniform … you are a MODEL. When you are prompt, polite, listen to student comments, value their judgments, answer their questions, you are modeling correct classroom behaviors. Methods of Explanation

Modeling A concrete or abstract representation of the learning. Remember the expression that a picture is worth a 1,000 words. More than 80% of what we learn is learned non ‑ verbally. Concrete learning comes first prior to abstract learning (reason why math is difficult for some students) Methods of Explanation

Modeling Students tend to process things differently. Teachers tend to teach to only one side of the brain. The left side of the brain is where concrete and sequential reasoning and verbalization skills formulate. The right side of the brain is the imagery, creative portion. We tend to ignore the right side. With the use of models, teachers can teach to the whole brain. Methods of Explanation

Modeling Learners all pass through stages. It is difficult to deal with abstractions unless one has been through the concrete. First and foremost, use concrete examples of what is to be learned. Necessary for visual and verbal learner. Methods of Explanation

Definitions Give students definitions of key words and concepts. Be precise and accurate and use correct language and terminology. Handling … vs. … Handball Offside … vs. … Offsides Penalty Area … vs. … Penalty Box Methods of Explanation

Examples Adjust and select appropriately. Use examples that are relevant to the student and the learning. Use a variety of examples Students should identify with examples EX. How would your examples be different when teaching a group of beginning referees, as opposed to an upgrade clinic for Grade 7 referees? Methods of Explanation

Examples Depends upon age and experience level of the students. Videos of an MLS game may be too advanced for an entry level clinic being given for new referees that will be doing U10 games. Methods of Explanation

Process Steps/Rules Students better understand a learning when it is given in small pieces … and the learning is much more likely to occur.  If there are more than 3 steps, put the steps in writing  Simplifies the learning Deal with any exceptions only after the students have mastered the basics. Methods of Explanation

Build Lessons Around Concepts Always bring students back to the BIG IDEA. What is the big idea being presented? How does the objective relate? a)Whole ‑ Part ‑ Whole b)Must be able to see the relationships (related to previous learning) Methods of Explanation

WARNING - Point of Emphasis Anything you say or do in an Entry Level Referee class to a group of new officials comes across as “The Word of God”. As their first instructor anything you say or how you say it is typically heard as “the gospel”, and when incorrect it is extremely difficult later to change their perspective. Methods of Explanation

Lesson Assignment Write down and bring to the in-class sessions a list of the (5) methods of explanation and include a soccer related example using each. Methods of Explanation

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