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1 HS 325 The Teen Brain and Cognitive Function GLSP~ Game Stages Lab Debrief Review of Teaching Styles and Instructional Decisions Observations of 2 recesses due today Mon, Nov. 20 Learning Lab- Meet in Rolle Gym Volunteers needed to set up equipment

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3 Inside the Teen Brain  Insights  Key Points  ???  Generate a list with a partner  Ok to use notes

4 Inside the Teen Brain What a teen does matters!  The cells connected and used will survive and flourish “Use it or lose it!”  Rapid brain growth during adolescence  The teen brain is changing!  Gray matter (thinking part of brain) thickens throughout childhood.  Immature frontal cortex Strategies, Organizing, Consequences: still not fully developed  Brain is most vulnerable to drug use/abuse

5 Formative vs. Summative Assessment “When the cook tastes the soup, that’s formative; when the guests taste the soup, that’s summative” -Robert Stakes

6 Formative Assessments  Entry-Level Assessment (pre-test) Assess where they are now so you can determine where you need to go.  Motor assessment and fitness assessments  Conducted on an Ongoing Basis  Customize/adjust instruction accordingly

7 Summative Assessments  Exit-Level assessment (post-test)  Evaluation of pupil’s progress over time  Assessment of skill/fitness at the end of the unit

8 Motor Assessment  Process Assessment Subjective Technique Observe form, style, and qualitative performance of fundamental movement or sport skill  Product Assessment Quantitative Technique Assesses end result of one’s movement- Performance (Measures time, distance, accuracy, repetitions, etc.)

9 When is it most appropriate to use qualitative (observational) assessment techniques? When is it most appropriate to use quantitative (performance) techniques?

10 Generic Levels of Skill Proficiency (GLSP)  Pre-control (Beginner)  Control (Advance Beginner)  Utilization (Intermediate)  Proficiency (Advanced) GLSP applies to SKILL, not age.

11 Pre-control  Inability to repeat movements in succession  Awkward, Inefficient Movements  Mostly unsuccessful in reaching goal

12 Control  More consistent movements  Skill performed correctly more frequently  Skill is not yet internalized/automatic  Intense concentration often required  The learner is unable to consistently perform the skill in unpredictable situations or combine 1 movement with another.

13 Utilization  Movements appear more automatic  The learner has developed control in predictable situations  Beginning to have success in unpredictable situations  Able to combine the skill with other skills and use in a variety of situations

14 Proficiency  Skill performances are automatic/internalized  Appears effortless  The learner can focus on other relevant aspects of the performance rather than on the specific skill (opponent, position of teammates, ‘reading the field,” etc.)  Able to make on the adjustments and judgments to meet the changing demands of a dynamic ame situation.

15 Guidelines for Using GLSP  Determine the class’s predominant skill level for the specific skill being worked on.  Match the tasks to the predominant class skill level.  Make adjustments for individual differences using Intratask Variation, Teaching by Invitation, Indirect Teaching Methods, etc.  Spend the majority of the class time in APPLICATION to hold student interest as they improve their skill.

16 Insights re: GLSP  In the upper elementary to the middle school grades it is not uncommon to have children in the same grade at pre-control, control, and utilization levels.  When children have PE 1-2 times per week they will only reach utilization level if they work/train/participate in the skill outside of class.  Achieving the level of proficiency is RARE.

17 Happy Weekend All!


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