Lecture: 2 hours/week
Tutorial: 2 hours/week
or
Hybrid: 2 hours/week in class
2 hours/week online
or
Fully online
- Lecture
- Discussion seminars
- Practical applications
- Technology assisted learning
- Group project/presentations
1. Theories of Motor Development
- Newell's model of constraints
- Individual, task, and environmental constraints
- Dynamical systems approach and perception-action approach
- Research methodologies related to physical growth and development
2. Physical Growth
- Prenatal and postnatal growth
- Growth curves and the implications for participation in physical activity
- The effects of puberty on physical growth and on participation in physical activity
- The development of individual systems throughout the lifespan
- The effects of physical fitness and training on motor abilities
3. Early Motor Development
- Infant development and movement
- Involuntary movements, reflexes, and voluntary movement
- Motor milestone development in babies
- Individual, task, and environmental constraints in relation to the development of motor milestones
4. Laws of Motion and Stability and Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS)
- Newton's laws of motion and stability
- Stability and balance throughout the lifespan
- Law's of motion and stability in the development of proficient movement skills
- Human locomotory movements (walking, running, jumping)
- Ballistic skills (throwing, kicking, punting, striking)
- Manipulative skills (grasping, reaching, catching)
- Videos and image analysis to identify errors in fundamental movement skills
- Designing games and activities to aid in the development of proficient movement patterns
5. Sociocultural and Psychosocial Development
- Sociocultural constraints in clothing, toys, games, sports, and overall motor development opportunities
- Sociocultural and psychological constraints on lifespan development
- Perceptual-motor development and its implications for participation in physical activity
- Self-esteem and self-concept on participation in physical activities and on motor development
Upon completion of this course, a successful student will be able to:
- Describe human physical growth and the implications to participation in physical activity over the lifespan.
- Describe human motor development and the implications to participation in physical activity over the lifespan.
- Identify individual, task, and environmental contraints influencing individuals growth and development throughout the lifespan.
- Identify major errors in fundamental movement skills.
- Design a basic lesson for improving fundamental movement skills and encouraging lifelong participation in physical activity.
- Explain human physical growth and motor development through applied practice.
Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÆØÒ»Çø¶þÇø Evaluation Policy. The instructor will present a written course outline with specific evaluation criteria at the beginning of the semester. Evaluation will be based on the following:
Examinations | 10-40% |
Movement analysis | 5-20% |
Applied case study | 5-25% |
Application of FMS | 0-25% |
Learning activities/participation | 0-25% |
TOTAL | 100% |
Consult the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÆØÒ»Çø¶þÇø Bookstore for the latest required textbooks and materials. Example textbook and materials include:
- Haywood, K.M. and Getchell, N. Lifespan Motor Development (current edition). Champaign, IL. Human Kinetics