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Sport Methodology II - Exercise and Health

Code: 325     Acronym: MESII

Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S

Active? Yes
Web Page: http://moodle.up.pt/course/view.php?id=1040
Course/CS Responsible: Sports Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LCD 33 First Degree in Sports Sciences (2011/2012) 3 - 10 -

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

1. Develop knowledge and skills related to the practice of Exercise and health;
2. Understand the importance of the practice of Exercise and physical activity in promoting a healthy lifestyle;
3. Develop competencies in the area of promoting exercise in certain populations (elderly, obese children, diabetics, etc);
4. Acquire skills in aerobic gymnastics (Gym activities; Step; Water Gymnastics; work of muscular endurance), Outdoor Activities and sports in nature (climbing, Rappel, orienteering, etc).
5. mobilising knowledge and skills to solve problems of practice teaching of different activities of the training centers and probationary period by the particularities of the material, of age groups and levels of practice.
6. acquire skills in the promotion, organization and development of sports activities in different contexts of practice and intervention stocks.
7. integrating and contextualizing knowledge of Methodology I option exercise and health in the various training centres and placement;
8. to acquire knowledge in the context of planning, implementation, management and evaluation of training centres and Stage

Program

The discipline of Methodology II is a semester discipline and is intended for students of 3rd year of the degree course, beginning in the 1st semester. This assumes a component mainly practice and with closely the areas of professional activity, sustained in the conceptual bases previously acquired and enabling, at this stage, a contact with the praxis that promotes and provides the professional future for a correct and effective pos graduation intervention . Presents an hourly load 8H , organized into 2 distinct blocks.

A practical block (2:0) for developing skills in the exercise and health, which includes teórcio lessons: practice guideline Slide Rappel, Indoor Cycling, Local resistance Trainning, Pilates, AeroStep, hydrogymnastics, etc.

A theoretical module (2H). This block will be subject to evaluation by submitting a written work on the implementation of one or more modalities discussed (choice) in a given context (preferably identical to that of the pedagogical training), representing 20 of endnote (see proofs and special works).

The pedagogical training will be the theoretical-practical block (at least 4:0 ) and will have a contribution of 50% for the final grade. The evaluation practice of pedagogical training will be held by the respective Advisor, the Dossier (phase I) will have a weight of 30% for the final score of discipline and will be evaluated solely by guiding discipline.

Shall comprise the training centres or pedagogical training:

Center or pedagogical training on exercise and aging:
Centre or pedagogical training in gyms health club
Centre or pedagogical training in ACORDA (adolescents and children obese with a regimen of diet and physical activity)
Centre or pedagogical training in Outdoor Activities
Centre or pedagogical training in Intervention Projects and Research

Mandatory literature

Malina Robert M.; Growth, maturation, and physical activity. ISBN: 0-88011-882-2
Bouchard Claude 340; Physical activity, fitness and health. ISBN: 0-87322-470-1
Bouchard Claude 340; Physical activity and obesity. ISBN: 0-88011-909-8
Shephard Roy; Aging, physical activity and health. ISBN: 0-87322-889-8
Welk Gregory J. 340; Physical activity assessements for health-related research. ISBN: 0-7360-3748-9
Williams Mark A.; Exercise testing and training in the elderly cardiac patient. ISBN: 0-87322-621-6
Shephard Roy J.; Physical activity and growth. ISBN: 0-8151-7643-0
Armstrong Neil; Young people and physical activity. ISBN: 0-19-262659-0
Spirduso Wannen W. 340; Physical activity and aging. ISBN: 0-87322-220-2
Blair Steven N. 070; Active living every day. ISBN: 0-7360-3701-2
Beroujon Yves 070; Fichero juegos de escalada. ISBN: 84-95114-47-X
Pereira Dimitri Wuo; Escalada. ISBN: 978-85-88023-94-9
Silva Francisco 070; Segurança em actividades de aventura. ISBN: 972-8460-12-0
Brown Dawn; Manual completo de aerobic con step. ISBN: 84-8019-091-4

Teaching methods and learning activities

The programme is divided into lectures and theoretical-practical lessons.

The theoretical course is matched to a theoretical lesson of 2:0 per week. This class makes sure the presentation and discussion of fundamental theoretical concepts of the discipline, as well as the presentation of individual and Group Work.

Practical classes of transmission and delivery of content.

Experience of situations of pedagogical practice (observation training, preparation and implementation of teaching tasks).

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Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Weight (%) End date
Attendance (estimated) Participação presencial 114,80
Total: - 0,00

Eligibility for exams

Presence on at least 75 of lessons taught by.
Presentation of the Dossier regarding the Centre or pedagogical training.
Delivery and presentation of written work.
At the end of the evaluation of the Internship is required the minimum score of 10 values.

Calculation formula of final grade

Note the Centre or pedagogical training accounts for 50% to the Final Grade
Note the information stage-30
Note of the work produced and presented in lectures-20
Minimum score on each item-7.5 values
At the end of the ongoing evaluation is required to note of at least 10 values.
Whereas this discipline consists primarily of participation in a Centre or pedagogical training, there is no possibility to make any assessment other than through the integral participation in one of these centres

Examinations or Special Assignments

Submission of a written work on the implementation of one or more modalities discussed (choice) in a given context (preferably identical to that of the Centre or pedagogical training ), representing 20% of final score. The work will have a maximum of 10 pages, spacing 1.5, 2.5 margins (letter 11, Index, Introduction, characterisation of method (s), characterization of the context (physical space and target population), demonstration of the relevance of applying activity Description, activity (for example, choreography, direction, ...) and bibliography.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

For students covered by legislation on the special situations of frequency is required special proof to proof of knowledge and skills related to the goals and contents of the discipline.

Classification improvement

There is no possibility of improvement on the internship Centre or pedagogical training (distributed).
There is possibility of improvement of classification regarding the Digital Portfolio, Dossier and regarding the written work.
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