What does the degrees of freedom relate to?
The control and coordination of all the independent variables in performing a motor skill
What are the different types of social ecology models? 7
What is the Sports Ed model?
A unit which is student run, they participate in all aspects in and around playing, administration, promotion etc
What is the Games-based model?
Using modified games-like activities ahead of decontextualized skill based activities aka drills
What is the Teaching games for understanding (TGfU) model?
It prioritises understanding tactics and play over technique
What are the 3 main parts of the learner’s social-ecology of the learner?
In regards to the learner’s social-ecology, what are some examples of their body?
In regards to the learner’s social-ecology, what are some examples of their social/cultural context?
In regards to the learner’s social-ecology, what are some examples of their environment?
What are the theoretical framework models for teaching HPE? 2
What are the 3 main parts of the cognitive models of skill learning?
Different ways our brain controls movement
- closed vs open loop control of motor tasks
- speed accuracy trade-off
What are the 3 main parts of the cognitive models of skill learning?
What is the motor program theory?
A movement plan, stored in memory (the brain), that contains all the commands for the effectors (muscles) to carry out the motor skill
What is the generalised motor program
What does invariant features mean?
Things that do not change, the parts of GMP that stay consistent
- sequence or order
- relative timing
- relative force
What are parameters?
Things that do/need to change, things that GMP modifies
- overall duration, force, direction, what set of limbs (RHS/LHS)
What does Fit’s Law relate to?
The speed-accuracy trade-off
Filt’s law stipulates that movement time is influenced by what 2 things
Amplitude and target size
According to motor program theory, the generalised motor program contains
The invariant features, parameters and the schema
The close similarity of performance over a series of performances is called what?
Stability and consistency
Gmp- to throw a ball different distances what must the learner modify?
Parameters of movement
What is Schema?
It is a set of rules used to modify the parameters
- recall - initial organisation of the program, what stimuli we see/have
- recognition - how did it go, results
Dynamic system theory approach factors include: 7
not about the brain but the body and the constraints, think nature (leaf falling is random at the start and then falls into a pattern
What is the constraints based approach to teaching in PE?
using the constraints to learn, a baby cant walk as it doesn’t have the leg strength to hold itself up so it crawls using arms and legs to compensate