Crowd Sourcing, Together Everyone Achieves More
MYPPHE command terms explainedA couple of weeks back I realised that if you want to gather a lot of information on a certain topic you can 'simply' ask others to help you out. With the introduction of the Next Chapter in MYP PHE I was suddenly faced with a struggle to understand and to explain the assessment rubrics into depth to my students. The key command terms used in these rubrics are a challenge to say the least. To tackle this problem I decided to ask for help from other MYP PHE teachers not only within my school but also outside the walls of our gym, the wider world. At this moment about 7 teachers from around the world are sharing their expertise about this topic with me. It reduces the workload and it strengthens the collaboration with other schools. A win-win situation really. I keep this document within a closed group, those interested in working on this document can email me and they will be allowed access and will be able to edit the document. Feel free to email me if you want to join the crowdsource doc: Key command terms explained email
World games by @GHSaysRockChalkOn twitter I got intrigued by the post of @GHSaysRockChalk. She wants to collect as many world games as possible by asking PE teachers from around the world to add to this document. This Google doc is open and editable for anyone with the link. There is no invitation attached you can just click on the link and immediately familiarize yourself with 100+ world games. A true gem. Please check out this document and add to it where possible and have fun introcuding your students to some interesting games! Click here to be redirected to the World Games crowd source Google doc
#physed cookbook by @PENathan, @AdamPHowell and @MoveLiveLearnAnother Twitter crowd sourced project that recently popped through my notification page is the #physed cookbook a crowd sourced cookbook of healthy and nutricious meals. Great idea of @PENathan, @AdamPHowell and @MoveLiveLearn. I will definitely contribute to this while the Dutch are known for their healthy cooking skills.... ;) Or maybe they could start a #physed cookbook 2.0 with dishes from around the world? Click here to be redirected to the #physed cookbook
Teaching games for Understanding TGFU by Dr. Doug Gleddie @doug_gleddieA twitter #physed crowd source project focussed on TGFU. Tactical Focus: the tactical problem students will experience Objective: what will they learn? Sport Rationale: what is the relevance to the sport in focus? Connections? Participants: organizational details Equipment: Yup. Set Up: how to organize (diagram) Description: the rules and details Modifications: people, space, rules, equipment Tactical Questions: minimum of 3-4 student friendly questions Reflections: your own learning and applicational experience click here to be redirected to the �TGFU� crowd source Google presentation |
about Lieke BurghoutFacilitate learning, teaching students how to learn. Passionate about finding original ways of delivering the MYP PHE curriculum. Focus on integrating IT and consistent user of the Flipped Classroom technique. Enthusiastic about creating and implementing new curriculum items like sport management.
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