What kind of P.E teacher am I becoming.
Hello and welcome back to my blog! I have recently
been out on school placement last semester, which I can confidently say I loved
every minute of it. It wasn’t all plain sailing, it had its ups and downs and I
learned a lot about myself, as a teacher. Now that I am back in college, I am
posed with the question of ‘what kind of PE teacher am I becoming? Am I going
to be the students like mister woodcock that only values the gifted and sporty
students? Or am I going to be the teacher that encourages participation and enjoyment
of physical activity regardless of ability and skill level?
When exploring what kind of PE teacher, I am
becoming I had to step back and ask myself a few questions, as it was not something
I had previously thought about.
The first question I asked myself is, what
are my goals as a PE teacher? This is vitally important that we have set goals
and know what we are striving for. When answering this I looked to what I valued
most about PE. I think my core value is pleasure. When I was in school I played
football at its highest level. My teacher showed interest in me and I was
winning. I felt great. However, I had a serious injury which knocked me from
competing at the highest level. I then began to struggle to get back to that
level and soon began to interest in playing that sport at all as I felt inadequate.
It was only by luck that my friends got me back being active and enjoying
sports again. When I was not enjoying sport, I wasn’t taking part in physical
activity. One of the aims of the JCPE (2003) is the ‘motivation of the student to choose a lifestyle that is active, healthy
and meaningful’ and this is unattainable without finding an activity
enjoyable for the student. Therefore, I value pleasure and enjoyment so highly.
If you don’t enjoy doing something you will be reluctant to do it. Without
pleasure and enjoyment students will not participate in PE. Whitehead (2013)
states that ‘pupils needs, interests and
motivation are seldom a concern’. Is this wrong? I personally would like to
include students interests and needs when planning my lessons
Weiss (2000) further
backs this up saying that by ‘providing
enjoyable experiences is a potent strategy for increasing activity levels in
youth, their attitude about the value of exercise, and ultimately long-term
health outcomes’.
An interesting video
I found online outlines the importance of students having and enjoyable experience
in PE which leads to participation in physical activity in later life. Negative
experiences in PE class will have the inverse effect. The video can be found at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9BU-STDqLY
and its well worth a watch.
Pleasure is the
feeder for the rest of my values such as fitness, skill and knowledge. I am a
firm believer of learning by doing. However, for the students to ‘do’ they must
first enjoy. If students enjoy, they will become more engaged and active. When they
are active they will be improving their skills and even basic FMS while also
improving their fitness. Finally, they will be able to see the benefits of
physical activity with correct prompts and support from their teacher. When I was
on teaching practice the most rewarding thing for me wasn’t the sporty student
being able to master all the skills and become an elite athlete it was the
participation and enjoyment of the lesser sporty students in the class. Seeing
a smile on their face and hearing them say that was fun I can’t wait for next
week really made my job seem worthwhile. This doesn’t mean that I disregard
knowledge and skills I just feel that for physical activity to take place you
must spark interest (Perceived enjoyment) first and then work on knowledge and
skills from there. What's your opinion on this guys?
Anyways that’s enough
out of me and a just a small insight as to what kind of teacher I am becoming
at this moment. This is liable to change as I progress through my career, but for now my core value of PE lies with pleasure and enjoyment of physical activity. Let me know what you guys think below. Stay tuned
for my next blog where I will be discussing am I change agent?
That’s all for now.
Goodbye and Goodluck.
References
·
JCPE Curriculum online. (2003). 1st ed. [eBook] Available at:
https://www.curriculumonline.ie/getmedia/ca078585-b4e2-4146-9d22-9fada4bd2478/JCSEC21_Physical_Edcuation_syllabus.pdf
[Accessed 13 Feb. 2019].
·
Weiss, M.R., 2000. Motivating kids in physical activity. President's
Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Research Digest.
·
Whitehead, M., 2013. Definition of physical literacy and
clarification of related issues. ICSSPE Bulletin, 65(1.2)
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