- Docente: Andrea Ceciliani
- Credits: 7
- SSD: M-EDF/01
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Andrea Ceciliani (Modulo 1) Alessandro Babini (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Exercise and Sport Sciences (cod. 8512)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student should have the basic
knowledge related to educational aspects (relational,
methodological, organizational) that characterize the education and
prevention in developmental age. In particular in the following
areas: education, leisure time, wellness and health, sport
practice.
The student will be able to:
- Organize educative activities according to the principles of prevention and individualization: adequacy, graduality, quantity and variability.
- Choose styles and teaching methods tailored to different age groups and goals.
- Prepare content (exercises and games) mainly related to the following objectives of development: psychological (cognitive, emotive, affective, relational), body control, wellness, prevention.
- Prepare different educational routes according to the principles of multilateralism and versatility applied in different way ( "easy-difficult", "simple-complex", "know-unknow").
- Organize the educational setting appropriate to the objectives to be achieved in relation to its constituent elements: children's age, space and equipment available, time available.
- Relationship with children according to age and stage of intellectual development, with adequate communication.
- Use the didactic aspects of communication, especially in the
various phases of motor learning, in relation to the effective
stimulation of the correct use of internal and extenal feedback
from the children.
Course contents
Epistemology.
The term. Gymnastic. Physical Education (PE). Body Education. Psyco
Kinetics Education. Psycho Motor Education. Educational route: from
Physical Training to Physical Eucation and Welfare Education
(education through body and movement).
Pedagogical strategies
Outdoor Education and Learning. Cooperative Learning. Motivational
Orientation (Task and Ego orientation)
Motricity Elements.
Motor activity classification: spontaneous motricity,
relationship motricity, educational motricity, sport motricity.
Cyclical/continuous movement. Acyclical/non continuous movement.
Cyclical/acyclical combination.
Sensory motor system. Perception (proprioception,
exteroception) and movement. The postural schema and the
movement schema. The gross motor skill and fine motor skills.
Feedback and movement education. The motor abilities:
coordination abilities, physical abilities, flexibility.
Skills development in youth age.
Foundamental base skills: walking, running, throwing, climbing,
jumping, rolling. Modality of Skills combination : subsequent
movement combination and parallel movement combination. P.E. and
cognitive development from stage of concrete thought to the stage
of abstract thought.
Development stage and body perception.
Infancy, Childhood, Puberty and Adolescence. Body schema
development. Body schema and skills acquisition. Brain dominance
and motor laterality. Static and dynamic perception of the body
immage.
Methodology and didactics
Educational situation (teaching-learning context). Education
concept. Educational relationship. Educational method. Educational
communication (reinforce-sanction, scaffolding-fading). Didactics
communication (eplanation, correction, orgnization, feedback).
Subject didactics. Methods classification: open/closed method. Task
presentation method. Teaching style. Didactic setting: teacher,
learner, exercise and games, tima, environment. The P.E. equipment.
The organizzation of the training/class. The P.E. task proposal:
exercise, exercise application, recreational application,
game.
Motor Skills
Motor skills vs motor abilities. Open/closed skills.
General/tecnical/tactical skills. Cyclucal/acyclical/combinate
skills. Skills teaching- learning. Open/closed loop from Adam's
schema theory on the Schmidt's schema theory.
Intrinsic/extrinsic Feedback and skill control. Knowledge of result
and knowledge of performance in the feedback integration. Learning
skills stage.
Game and play
Game as educational proposal. Game classification (Caillois R,
Rubin K, Parlebas P, Aucouturier B). Game application. Strategies
and tactics in play. Competitive/non competitive games. The
sport-play for children.
The prevention in developmental age
The posture concept. Postural analysis. The protocols of postural
analysis in developmental age. Tools and aids for the postural
analysis, The analysis of the foot. The correlation among posture,
visual system and stomatognathic system,
The prevention in the youth approach to the sport. Sport and
Health. The risks of the precocious specialization. The physical
and psychological prevention. The family approach to the youth
sport practice.
The prevention in the adolescent training. The muscular training
through the free body exercise. The teaching of the right
techniques of use of the artificial overloads. The correct
relationship between job and reovery through the modulation of the
series and repetitions. The Stretching as a dangerous method if
badly used.
Readings/Bibliography
Principal books
- Schmidt RA, Lee TD, Controllo motorio e apprendimento. La ricerca sul comportamento motorio, Calzetti Mariucci Editori, Pg, 2011, Cilia G, L'educazione Fisica, Piccin Nuova Libraria, Padova, 1996
- Farnè R, Sport e infanzia. Un'esperienza formativa tra gioco e impegno, Franco Angeli, MI 2010
- Cilia G, L'educazione fisica. Piccin Nuova Libraria, Padova, 1996
- Tosi R, Scienze e Motricità, Escuolapio Bologna, 1995
Reccomended books
- Milani L, A corpo libero, sport, animazione e gioco. Mondadori Education s.p.a. MI, 2010
- Farnè R, Sport e formazione, Guerini Scientifica, MI, 2008
- Contini M e Manini M, La cura in educazione. Carocci Edtore, Roma, 2007
- Manuzzi P, Pedagogia del gioco e dell'animazione, Guerini e Associati, MI, 2002
- Staccioli G, Il gioco e il giocare, Carocci, Roma, 2002
- Gamelli I, Pedagogia del corpo, Meltemi Edizioni, 2001
- Launder A, Play Practice. The Game Approach to Teaching and Coaching Sport. Human Kinetics, 2001
- Parlebas P, Giochi e sport, Edizioni Capitello, Torino, 1997
- Caillois R, (1967) I giochi e gli uomini. La maschera e la vertigine, Bompani MI, 1995
- Aucouturier B, Il metodo Acouturier. Fantasmi d'azione e pratica psicomotoria, Franco Angeli MI, 2005
Teaching methods
Lectures
Laboratory Lesson and personal Dossier production.
Short teaching experience in primary Italian school. (one morning
or afternoon).
Assessment methods
1) Written examination (closed answer test): this
trial to be based on the book “Scienze e motricità” as evaluation
of the basic subject knowledge.
2) Oral examination: this trial to be based on
the whole program.
3) Personal Dossier evaluation (at the same time
of the oral examination). The dossier will make by the student on
Teacher and tutor's indications.
The final evaluation to be based on the result of the three trial.
The most important trial, of course, will be the oral exam.
Teaching tools
Multimedia tools
Office hours
See the website of Andrea Ceciliani
See the website of Alessandro Babini