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Complex and nonlinear pedagogy and the implications for physical education
Authors:Jia Yi Chow  Matthew Atencio
Institution:1. Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore jiayi.chow@nie.edu.sg;3. Department of Curriculum Teaching and Learning, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Abstract:There is increasing support to describe and examine the teaching of game skills in physical education from a complex and nonlinear perspective. The emergence of game behaviours as a consequence of the dynamic interactions of the learner, the game environment and the task constraints within the game context highlights the nonlinear and complex nature of how learning of game skills can occur. While there is increasing recognition that teaching and learning should be seen from a complex and nonlinear perspective, the challenge is to provide teachers with ideas on how to deliver lessons and activities that are underpinned by specific pedagogical practices from this perspective and in alignment with emerging curricular guidelines. In this paper, key features of complex and nonlinear pedagogy are discussed and exemplified through a Singaporean PE context. Practical implications are shared on how lessons/activities (soccer) based on aspects of complex and nonlinear pedagogy can be delivered in the school.
Keywords:Complexity  Nonlinear pedagogy  Physical education  Game skills  Singapore
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