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NOT “ROLL OUT THE BALL” PHYSICAL EDUCATION Multi-Activity Model
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General Characteristics A traditional model and the one most commonly used today. Units include a variety of individual, team, and nontraditional activities. The program is varied and can reflect teacher interest and student choice.
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Rationale Variety: Accommodates the changing needs of adolescents by offering variety. Areas of Emphasis: Depending on what is offered, can emphasize individual development, partner work, team challenges or cooperative activities. Accommodates Experimentation: Easily accommodates experimentation by the teacher to find activities agreeable to students.
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Strengths Teacher Expertise Tapped: Often possible to pair student interest with teacher expertise in a particular area. Ideally teachers are able to teach within their area of expertise Curricular Variety: Can have tremendous variety in curriculum.
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Weaknesses Knowledge Base: Requires a large knowledge base and multi-talented teachers to teach. Limitations of Teacher Preparation: An undergrad university program can’t possibly prepare graduates to teach everything, thus attendance at clinics, workshops, reading periodicals are vital. Dumping Grounds: Often beginning teachers are asked to teach outside their area of expertise or teach the classes that no one else wants to teach. Hidden Throw out the Ball: Under the guise of multi- activity, some people throw out the ball and call it a model when it is little more than supervised recess.
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How it differs from roll out the ball Clear lesson objectives Planned progressions of tasks to develop competent movers Assessment of student learning occurs
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