Issues in Physical and Health Education 3FHE0058 2009: Module Title
Issues in Physical and Health Education 3FHE0058 2009: Module Title
Issues in Physical and Health Education 3FHE0058 2009: Module Title
Module Title
Developing Excellence in Physical and Health Education
Module Code
3FHE0058
Module Leader
IPKB
Name: Foo Ai Peng
Telephone: 60199327998 / 6019595338
Email: aziz75acs@yahoo.com
1PTI
Name: Adib Bin Sulaiman
Telephone: 60197148684
Email: adibsulaiman@hotmail.com
Introduction
This level 3 module aims to give trainee teachers a deeper understanding of topical issues in Physical
and Health Education. The trainee teachers will be engaged in lectures, seminars, practical workshops,
field trips, planning, organising, researching, presenting, reflecting and teaching throughout the course.
They will be expected to apply the knowledge gained through assigned tasks during the workshops
sessions and in their two formative and final summative assessment tasks. This module builds on the
three earlier modules taught in semesters 2, 3, and 6.
Course Aims
The aims of this module are to enable students to
• develop a deeper understanding of issues in Physical and Health Education
• examine how these issues impact on schools and classroom practice
• explore the relationship between practice and theory
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The following Graduate Levels 1, 2, 3 skills will be addressed during the module in varying contexts:
• Speaking
• Listening
• Reading
• Writing
• Application of number
• Presenting
• Receiving feedback
• Foreign language
• Memorising and recalling
• Evaluating
• Summarising
• Subject knowledge and understanding
• Self-appraisal
• Self-reflection
• Teamwork
• Information gathering
• Reporting findings
• Referencing
• Questioning
• Analysing
• Time Management
• Decision making
• Interpreting Information
• Evaluating information
• Designing investigative strategies
• Responsibility
• Critical reasoning
• Creative thinking
• Synthesising
• Form hypotheses, problems, arguments
• Decision making
• Persuading, influencing, conflict resolution
Equal Opportunities
Please refer to the Programme Handbook.
ICT
In this module, students will use:
• word-processing
• power point
• internet
• video / VCD
• Photographs
Directed tasks
Students will be expected to work in small groups where appropriate to discuss tasks, share ideas and
opinions throughout most of the workshop sessions. They will be expected to show good team-work,
self- discipline and good time management in all assigned directed tasks. Trainees can access the
college ICT laboratory, use Studynet, the library, discuss ideas, share opinions and points of view with
the group tutors during or after office hours. Due dates for directed tasks will be fixed by the tutor.
Completed tasks should be of satisfactory quality and fulfilling all the task instructions
Module Assessment:
Formative assessments are carried out during the module and they support your learning. You will
receive oral or written feedback from you tutor. Formative assessment does not contribute to your final
grade. Summative assessment is carried out towards the end of the module. It shows what you have
learned and is graded. The assessment overview grid for semester 8 is provided at the end of this
booklet. Please refer to it frequently so that you can plan your work load.
Your poster presentation will count for 30% of the overall grade and the written assignment will
count for 70% of the overall grade
Instructions
Part One
A Poster Presentation 30%
An issue you have identified as your chosen area of investigation. This will be expanded on in Part
Two which is the essay section of the assignment.
Part Two
An essay based on your own research and understanding in relation to a topical issue related to
PE and Health Education . This may cover issues examined in your previous modules.
70% (1500 words)
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conflict resolution
GLOSSARY
Reading List
Bailey R Morley D Dismore H: January 2009 Talent development in physical education: a national
survey of policy and practice in England Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy
Morgan P , Hansen V : 2008 Physical education in primary schools: Classroom teachers’ perceptions of
benefits and outcomes SAGE