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Theory related to practical assessments
sports - football

This pages contains four areas of theory relating to practical assessments.


1. Literature reviews for: active engagement of students in social action based projects or tasks.

Example case study: 'Running and event assessment'.

Keywords: radical pedagogy, creative engagement, group creativity, social action, collaborative learning, active learning.


2. Literature reviews for: practical activities designed to assess competency in placement learning or practice settings.

Example: Foundation degree work place settings.

Keywords: Competency, placement learning, reflective practice, professional learning, problem based learning, work based learning.

  • General information
  • Key assumptions and challenges to those assumptions.
  • Link to learning and teaching theories.
  • Research and projects.
  • References and resources.

3. Literature Reviews for: Assessing practical activities in the classroom.

Example: practical research projects, enquiry based learning.

Keywords: practical, enquiry based learning, scenarios, collaborative, wiki, community of practice.

 

  • General information
  • Key assumptions and challenges to those assumptions.
  • Link to learning and teaching theories.
  • Research and projects.
  • References and resources.

4.  Paper: An overview of literature on assessment of sports coaching. L Higgins (2007)


 

 

 
 
 

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