ped 191 terms and definitions of physical education
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Terms and Definitions of Physical Education
Terms and Definitions of Physical Education
PlayPlay
amusements engaged in voluntarily, for fun, and it has no limitations imposed on it from without (time, space, order).
amusements engaged in voluntarily, for fun, and it has no limitations imposed on it from without (time, space, order).
LeisureLeisure
time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils.
The moment of creativity Humans at our best
time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils.
The moment of creativity Humans at our best
RecreationRecreation Refresh or renew one’s strength,
spirit, or mind Healthy and refreshing to the mind
and body. Tends to be purposeful (usually
fun)
Refresh or renew one’s strength, spirit, or mind
Healthy and refreshing to the mind and body.
Tends to be purposeful (usually fun)
GamesGames
activities that create winners and losers, usually played; range from simple diversions to competitions with significant outcomes governed by rules.
activities that create winners and losers, usually played; range from simple diversions to competitions with significant outcomes governed by rules.
SportSport
“Modern Sport” Organized games - we can tell
they are organized because there is an organization! NFL, NCAA, state HSAA
Written rules National, international level
competitions
“Modern Sport” Organized games - we can tell
they are organized because there is an organization! NFL, NCAA, state HSAA
Written rules National, international level
competitions
SportSport
Specializations - athlete, fan, manager
Public information Statistics and records
Specializations - athlete, fan, manager
Public information Statistics and records
Athlete (noun)Athlete (noun)
Specialized role in sport Greek: one who competes for a
prize Not to be confused with “athletic”
(adjective)
Are “gym rats” athletes?
Specialized role in sport Greek: one who competes for a
prize Not to be confused with “athletic”
(adjective)
Are “gym rats” athletes?
WorkWork
Absence of play/absence of leisure Remuneration (do it for $$) Loss of control of rules
Absence of play/absence of leisure Remuneration (do it for $$) Loss of control of rules
ExerciseExercise
practice, strengthen, or condition through physical activity.
practice, strengthen, or condition through physical activity.
KinesiologyKinesiology
The study of physical activity. This term includes every aspect of
our field, and is the most inclusive.
The study of physical activity. This term includes every aspect of
our field, and is the most inclusive.
Physical EducationPhysical Education
a process through which an individual obtains optimal physical, mental, and social skills and fitness through physical activity.
Used most commonly to include teaching movement in K-12 schools.
a process through which an individual obtains optimal physical, mental, and social skills and fitness through physical activity.
Used most commonly to include teaching movement in K-12 schools.
Physical EducationPhysical Education
One is changed in one of three fundamental ways: physically, emotionally, and/or intellectually.
One is changed in one of three fundamental ways: physically, emotionally, and/or intellectually.
“Domains”“Domains”
Ontological - the nature of a person Intellectual (cognitive) Bodily (motor) Affective (social)
Ontological - the nature of a person Intellectual (cognitive) Bodily (motor) Affective (social)
Cognitive domainCognitive domain
the intellectual aspect of a person; acquisition, comprehension, analysis, synthesis, application, and evaluation of knowledge
Does physical activity change the cognitive domain?
the intellectual aspect of a person; acquisition, comprehension, analysis, synthesis, application, and evaluation of knowledge
Does physical activity change the cognitive domain?
Psychomotor domainPsychomotor domain
the bodily, physical aspect of a person
understood that the mind and the body work together to coordinate and execute movements; fundamental movement and game skills.
Embodiment
the bodily, physical aspect of a person
understood that the mind and the body work together to coordinate and execute movements; fundamental movement and game skills.
Embodiment
Affective domainAffective domain
emotional/psychological aspect of a person
the development of attitudes, appreciations, and values; contains both social and emotional dimensions.
What is your “affect?”
emotional/psychological aspect of a person
the development of attitudes, appreciations, and values; contains both social and emotional dimensions.
What is your “affect?”