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Using Cooperative Learning Strategies to Teach Children Fitness.
Teaching Elementary Physical Education (2004)
  • Jennifer J. Kane
  • Richard J. Kane
Abstract
Educating children in the development of positive attitudes toward health related fitness so that they are motivated to engage in lifetime fitness activities both inside and outside of the physical education class is an ongoing challenge for physical education teachers. This article presents several lesson ideas which have been developed to integrate the development of health-related physical fitness in elementary school children by employing the cooperative learning process. The components identified by Dyson & Grineski (2001) for cooperative learning have been integrated into the development of the lesson ideas outlined in this article.
Keywords
  • Health Related Fitness,
  • Teaching Methods,
  • Elementary School Students,
  • Physical Education Teachers,
  • Learning Strategies,
  • Cooperative Learning,
  • Physical Education,
  • Middle School Students,
  • Physical Activities,
  • Dance
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Citation Information
Jennifer J. Kane and Richard J. Kane. "Using Cooperative Learning Strategies to Teach Children Fitness." Teaching Elementary Physical Education Vol. 15 Iss. 1 (2004) p. 24 - 27 ISSN: 1045-4853
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer-kane/6/