Children’s minds and bodies require movement to function properly. They enjoy it for the happiness it brings!
This course is designed for teachers in kindergartens and primary/elementary schools who want to learn new exercises and games for their classrooms, while also discovering the neuroscientific evidence that supports the effectiveness of movement for learning.
During the course, participants will discuss and practice various examples of indoor and outdoor activities, as well as active breaks for teaching physical education. They will also explore how to use physical education as a practical tool for learning and revising lessons.
Through teamwork and active participation, course participants will gain an innovative approach to physical education activities.
They will learn how to integrate physical education activities with curricular subjects such as arts, actively discuss the presented activities, and generate new ideas.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with practical tools for creating a more engaging and effective learning environment through physical education activities.
What is included
Unmatched Support: full day chat assistance
Fully Fundable: tailored on Erasmus+ budgets
Flexibility Guaranteed: easy changes with minimal restrictions
360° experience: from coffee breaks to cultural visits
Explain the importance of physical education in kindergartens and primary/elementary schools;
Understand the background of movement from a neuroscience perspective;
Identify fun and innovative ways to teach sports gymnastics;
Describe the importance of fine motor skills for children’s development;
Learn fun ways to improve motor skills in a physical education class;
Understand the connection between arts and physical education for sensory organ development;
Apply knowledge of brain development and cognitive development to develop physical education activities that can be used to affect cognitive development.
Tentative schedule
Day 1 – Introduction to the course and setting goals
Introduction to the course, introduction of teacher and participants;
Icebreaker activities;
Identification of the needs and goals of each participant;
The importance of physical education in kindergartens and primary/elementary schools;
Introduction of neuroscience: the backgrounds of movement.
Day 2 – Sports gymnastics as a base
Discussing the importance of all sports;
Learning fun and innovative ways to teach sports and gymnastics;
Teamwork to make new ideas and create common digital materials.
Day 3 – Fine motor skills and rhythm
Why are fine motor skills important for children’s development?
Learning fun ways to improve fine motor skills;
How to affect fine motor skills development in a physical education class;
Learning fun ways to improve rhythm;
Team working to make new ideas and create common digital materials.
Day 4 – Arts and physical education together
Introduction of neuroscience: the importance of arts for development;
Introduction of neuroscience: sensory organs;
Learning how to combine arts and physical education activities;
Teamwork to make new ideas and create common digital materials.
Day 5 – Using physical education activities to affect cognitive development
Introduction of neuroscience: brain development;
Learning how to affect cognitive development using physical education activities;
Learning how to use physical education activities to learn new lessons or repeat already learned;
Team working to make new ideas and create common digital materials.
Day 6 – Course closure and cultural activities
Course evaluation: round-up of acquired competencies, feedback, and discussion;
Awarding of the course Certificate of Attendance;
Excursion and other external cultural activities.
Dates and locations
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