Nonlinear Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition - Chow, Jia Yi; Davids, Keith; Button, Chris; Renshaw, Ian; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Nonlinear Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition: An Introduction
 
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ISBN13:9780367423773
ISBN10:0367423774
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:254 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:470 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 42 Illustrations, black & white; 23 Halftones, black & white; 19 Line drawings, black & white; 12 Tables, black & white
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Nonlinear Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition

An Introduction
 
Edition number: 2, New edition
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This edition includes new materials on how to implement a Nonlinear Pedagogy to support learning in sport, PE and physical activity. There is discussion on the pedagogical principles that support Nonlinear Pedagogy and their application in learning designs.

Long description:

Nonlinear Pedagogy is a powerful paradigm for understanding human movement and for designing effective teaching, coaching and training programmes in sport, exercise and physical education (PE). It addresses the inherent complexity in learning movement skills, viewing the learner, the learning environment and the teacher or coach as a complex interacting system. The constraints of individual practice tasks provide the platform for functional movement behaviours to emerge during practice and performance.


The second edition includes new materials, of practical, theoretical and empirical relevance, to enhance understanding of how to implement a Nonlinear Pedagogy to support learning in sport, PE and physical activity. There is updated, in-depth discussion on the various pedagogical principles that support Nonlinear Pedagogy and how these principles are applicable in learning designs in sports and physical education. There is further emphasis on examining how transfer of learning is implicated in practice, highlighting its relevance on skill adaptation and talent development.?


The first part of the book updates the general theoretical framework to explain processes of skill acquisition and motor learning. This edition draws clearer links between skill acquisition, expertise and talent development, focusing on how specificity and generality of transfer have a role to play in the development of learners.


The book defines Nonlinear Pedagogy and outlines its key principles of practice. It offers a thorough and critical appraisal of the functional use of instructional constraints and practice design. It discusses methods for creating challenging and supportive individualised learning environments at developmental, sub-elite and elite levels of performance. The second part focuses on the application of Nonlinear Pedagogy in sports and PE. There is a greater emphasis on helping applied scientists and practitioners understand the impact of Nonlinear Pedagogy on transfer of learning. Every chapter is updated to provide relevant contemporary cases and examples from sport and exercise contexts, providing guidance on practice activities and lessons. Nonlinear Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition is an essential companion for any degree-level course in skill acquisition, motor learning, sport science, sport pedagogy, sports coaching practice, or pedagogy or curriculum design in physical education.

Table of Contents:

1. Overview and Introduction to Skill Performance and Learning from an Ecological Dynamics Perspective



2. (Re)organising Movement System Degrees of Freedom to Achieve Intended Task Goals: The Basis for Skilled Performance in Sport



3. An Ecological Dynamics rationale for a Nonlinear Pedagogy



4. Nonlinear Pedagogy: An Overview of Key Principles



5. How Functional, Adaptive Variability Can Promote Individualised Learning



6. Specificity of Transfer and Representative Learning Design



7. How Should We Use Informational Constraints in Nonlinear Pedagogy?



8. Relations between Nonlinear Pedagogy and Games-based Teaching Approaches



9. The Motivational Impact of Nonlinear Pedagogy



10. Emotions of Learning in a Nonlinear Pedagogy Perspective



11. How Principles of Nonlinear Pedagogy Can Support Talent Development



12. Applications of a Nonlinear Pedagogy in Physical Education and Sport Contexts