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‘What else can I do?’ Radical suggestions to help physical education teachers successfully implement a game based approach to teach games

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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:22 authored by K Jarrett
As with any new relationship when teachers implement a different or unfamiliar pedagogical approach into the classroom it is often accompanied by a period of unaccustomed behaviour; such as a reluctance for teachers to commit or a wariness from learners to invest or reveal. The challenges that teachers and learners face in the initial stages of this new relationship, if overcome, can be the mainstays of a mutually beneficial learning experience. Yet, as many teachers have experienced, the reverse of this is also true. Failure to adequately invest, plan and commit to the introduction of a new pedagogical approach can bring with it long term consequences that include an unwillingness to ever start a new relationship again.

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Journal

ACHPER active & healthy magazine

Volume

22

Pagination

27-30

Location

Flinders Park, S. Aust.

ISSN

1328-7133

eISSN

1837-7378

Language

eng

Publication classification

C3.1 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal, X Not reportable

Copyright notice

2015, Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation

Issue

2

Publisher

Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation

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