Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 476 g
An Introduction
Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 476 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-74438-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Nonlinear pedagogy is a powerful paradigm for understanding human movement and for designing effective teaching, coaching and training programs in sport, exercise and physical education. It addresses the inherent complexity in the learning of movement skills, viewing the learner, the learning environment and the teacher or coach as a complex interacting system, with the constraints of individual practice tasks providing the platform for functional movement behaviours to emerge. This is the first book to explain this profoundly important new approach to skill acquisition, introducing key theoretical ideas and best practice for students, teachers and coaches.
The first section of the book offers a general theoretical framework to explain processes of skill acquisition and the learning of movement skills. The book then defines nonlinear pedagogy, and outlines its key principles of practice. It offers a thorough and critical appraisal of the optimal use of instructional constraints and practice design, and discusses methods for creating challenging and supportive individualised learning environments at developmental, sub-elite and elite levels of performance. Every chapter contains cases and examples from sport and exercise contexts, providing guidance on practice activities and lessons. Nonlinear Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition is an essential companion for any degree level course in skill acquisition, motor learning, sport science, sport pedagogy, sports coaching practice, or pedagogy or curriculum design in physical education.
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1. Overview and introduction to skill performance and learning 2. (Re)organising movement system degrees of freedom to achieve task goals 3. An Ecological Dynamics rationale for a Nonlinear Pedagogy 4. Nonlinear Pedagogy: An Overview of Key principles 5. The role of functional, adaptive variability in promoting individualized learning 6. Specificity of transfer and representative learning design 7. Provision of information to stabilize perception-action couplings 8. Manipulating instructional constraint to encourage exploratory learning 9. Practice Task Organisation and Movement Variability 10. Practice Task Organisation and Movement Variability 11. Why do we do what we do?: Applications of a Nonlinear Pedagogy in Physical Education and Sport Contexts 12. The Motivational Impact of Nonlinear Pedagogy 13. Emotions of learning in a Nonlinear Pedagogy perspective