1st Edition

Creative Approaches to Physical Education Helping Children to Achieve their True Potential

Edited By Jim Lavin Copyright 2008
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    Creative Approaches to Physical Education provides guidance on how to develop innovative new approaches to the delivery of each area of the National Curriculum for PE at Key Stages 2 and 3.

    The ideas have all been successfully developed in schools where every child has been encouraged to find success and to express themselves in new ways that surprise and delight teachers. Pupils feel ownership of their learning and pride in their achievements, fostering interest, creativity and motivation.

    Ideal for non-specialist and specialist PE teachers and trainee teachers alike, this book:

    • explores the PE curriculum in a much wider sense than traditional approaches allow
    • covers the key areas of physical education such as games, dance and gymnastics
    • inspires us to look afresh at how we can exploit the learning potential of the outdoors
    • shows how children use skills to express themselves creatively
    • gives innovative suggestions for the use of ICT in PE teaching to encourage independent, personalised leaning
    • examines how physical education can be linked with other subjects in a creative way.

    Childhood obesity is a growing concern and there are worries that young people have few purposeful leisure interests. This book offers teachers and all those who work with young people alternative approaches and activities that allow young people to express their creative side through physical activity and discover active healthy interests that will last a lifetime.

    1. The Creative Agenda and its Relationship to Physical Education  2. Creative Games at Key Stages 2 and 3: Moving the Goal Posts  3. Teaching Dance: A Framework for Creativity  4. Gymnastics   5. Creative Approaches to Promoting Healthy, Active Lifestyles  6. ICT in Physical Education: an innovative teaching and learning approach  7. How Dare You: Creativity and Outdoor Education  8. Cross Curricular PE: Moving to Learn  9. Creativity Matters

    Biography

    James Lavin is Head of the Physical Education teacher training courses at the University of Cumbria.