Abstract
This article discusses five strategies that have been frequently taught to teachers, but less frequently implemented by teachers, and that impact student learning, namely: teaching skills in games contexts, using small-sided games, starting lessons immediately, teaching beyond the standards, and teaching skills and games in an incremental manner. Using these pedagogical strategies can transform physical education lessons and improve student learning in significant way.
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Kelsey Higginson
Kelsey Higginson ([email protected]) is a doctoral student, and Phillip Ward is a professor, in the Department of Human Sciences at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH.