Written by the leading experts that you know and trust, this brand-new Guided Assessment Practice Pack will provide you with a time-saving, downloadable resource that will ensure your students continue to develop the skills and techniques required for course success, and beyond.
Perfect for in-class and remote learning, this resource includes a student-focused guided audio tour through the key content and the different exam style questions, as well as a printable question paper with accompanying mark scheme that can be used to assess understanding, highlight gaps in knowledge and record student progress. It also includes a follow-up presentation with audio commentary that provides feedback on the practice question paper for your students to review model answers and common pitfalls.
This accessible, clear and thorough pack is split into 3 components:
>> A PowerPoint enhanced with audio commentary that guides students through the key content and explains how to approach the different question types.
>> A practice question paper with an accompanying mark scheme.
>> A follow-up PowerPoint with audio commentary that provides feedback on the practice question paper, including model answers and common pitfalls.
Topics covered in this Pack:
> Applied anatomy & physiology
> Skills of analysis and evaluation
> Skill, skill continuums and transfer of skills
> Impact of skill classification on structure of practice for learning
> Principles and theories of learning and performance
> Use of guidance and feedback
> Memory models
> Pre-industrial (pre-1780)
>> Characteristics of society and sporting recreation
> Industrial and post-industrial (1780-1900)
>> Characteristics and impact on sport
> Post-World War II (1950 to present)
>> Characteristics and impact of the Golden Triangle
>> The changing status of amateur and professional performers
>> Factors affecting the emergence of elite female performers in late 20th and early 21st century.
> Sociological theory applied to equal opportunities
>> Definitions of key terms and their impact on equal opportunities in sport and society
>> Social action theory; key terms relating to equal opportunities
>> Underrepresented groups in sport; barriers to participation
>> Benefits of raising participation
>> The interrelationship between Sport England, local and national partners to increase participation
Perfect for in-class and remote learning, this resource includes a student-focused guided audio tour through the key content and the different exam style questions, as well as a printable question paper with accompanying mark scheme that can be used to assess understanding, highlight gaps in knowledge and record student progress. It also includes a follow-up presentation with audio commentary that provides feedback on the practice question paper for your students to review model answers and common pitfalls.
This accessible, clear and thorough pack is split into 3 components:
>> A PowerPoint enhanced with audio commentary that guides students through the key content and explains how to approach the different question types.
>> A practice question paper with an accompanying mark scheme.
>> A follow-up PowerPoint with audio commentary that provides feedback on the practice question paper, including model answers and common pitfalls.
Topics covered in this Pack:
> Applied anatomy & physiology
> Skills of analysis and evaluation
> Skill, skill continuums and transfer of skills
> Impact of skill classification on structure of practice for learning
> Principles and theories of learning and performance
> Use of guidance and feedback
> Memory models
> Pre-industrial (pre-1780)
>> Characteristics of society and sporting recreation
> Industrial and post-industrial (1780-1900)
>> Characteristics and impact on sport
> Post-World War II (1950 to present)
>> Characteristics and impact of the Golden Triangle
>> The changing status of amateur and professional performers
>> Factors affecting the emergence of elite female performers in late 20th and early 21st century.
> Sociological theory applied to equal opportunities
>> Definitions of key terms and their impact on equal opportunities in sport and society
>> Social action theory; key terms relating to equal opportunities
>> Underrepresented groups in sport; barriers to participation
>> Benefits of raising participation
>> The interrelationship between Sport England, local and national partners to increase participation
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