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Category Archives: Kine 515
BLOGGING
At first I wasn’t really sure what a blog was suppose to be. Now that I’ve played with it a little, I know that it can be just about whatever you want it to be. It can be in a … Continue reading
Diversity in P.E.
Diversity can come in so many different forms. We are all righting group papers on that in class! Gender, socio-economic, ability level, and religion are just some of the categories in diversity that will affect essentially who your students are … Continue reading
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Tagged ability levels, APE, Diversity, Frame of reference, Physical Education
Communication in Collaboration
The importance of Communication with Collaboration Ultimately collaboration could not happen without the many forms of communication. Collaboration requires working with 2+ people— Sharing ideas and giving honest opinions in order to generate tools and make positive changes. These parts … Continue reading
My Frame of Reference is Imporant
While talking about out Frame of Reference in class today, I realized that F.O.R. is what I have been referring to as “my reality”. Everyone’s reality is different based on their life experiences, successes, hard times, the home they grew … Continue reading
Posted in Kine 515
Tagged collaboration, Frame of reference, ideals, teams, understanding your group, values
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