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The course focuses on acquiring knowledge, skills, and didactic methods in the area of movement games and their use in teaching physical education at the primary school level. It emphasizes the use of movement games to develop physical abilities and skills for sports games.
Last update: Vighová Kristýna, Mgr. (16.09.2024)
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Studující získají základní vědomosti, pohybové dovednosti a didaktické postupy v pohybových a sportovních hrách. Last update: Vagaja Milena, Mgr., Ph.D. (17.09.2024)
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Direct teaching 24 hours Skill training 10 hours Self-study 10 hours Preparation for a graded credit 10 hours Last update: Dlouhý Martin, PhDr., Ph.D. (21.09.2023)
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Active participation in class (max. 2 absences). Preparation of a methodological plan on a given topic and subsequently the actual methodological output. Last update: Vighová Kristýna, Mgr. (16.09.2024)
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Rubáš, K. Pohybové hry. Plzeň: PF ZČU 1997 Táborský, F. Sportovní hry. Praha: Grada, 2004 Last update: Dlouhý Martin, PhDr., Ph.D. (21.09.2023)
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Movement games that develop speed, dexterity, strength and endurance, locomotion, manipulative and purposeful movement games, use of movement games for learning movement skills in sports games. The basics of selected sports games that can be used at the 1st grade of elementary school.
Last update: Dlouhý Martin, PhDr., Ph.D. (21.09.2023)
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Students apply knowledge and skills in the area of didactics of movement and sports games. Students analyze didactic principles and methodologies for teaching movement and sports games and apply them in practice. Students design and implement effective teaching plans and activities aimed at developing movement skills for various age groups and performance levels. Students organize and manage physical education classes with regard to safety, motivation, and fair play. Students integrate innovative and non-traditional movement and sports games into the school curriculum and extracurricular activities. Students reflect on their own teaching approaches and identify areas for improvement. Last update: Vighová Kristýna, Mgr. (16.09.2024)
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