PES543 GROWTH AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT

Course Code:4530543
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:8.0
Department:Physical Education and Sports
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Graduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. SADETTİN KİRAZCI
Offered Semester:Fall or Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

This course will study the continuous processes of motor development/behavior and physical growth across the lifespan.  Relationships among growth, maturation, motor performance and the persons’ context will be discussed.  Dynamic Systems and Contextual theoretical approaches to motor development will be discussed and applied. This course considers what it means to teach from a developmental perspective.

 


Course Content

A study of growth and motor development of children from infancy through adolescence Emphasis is on observing, analyzing characteristics of movement behavior and motor performance of children with application to developmentally appropriate movement experiences.


Course Learning Outcomes

1)            Define the principles of motor development and apply them to the learning and

teaching of motor skills.

2)            Explain the basic movements of infancy.            

3)            Identify and assess the movement characteristics of children’s fundamental motor skills using the total body approach.

4)            Identify the interaction between the social and cognitive domains and the motor

domain from a dynamic systems perspective.

5)            Identify the assessment tools for the motor skills. 

6)            Describe the physical growth of an individual from prenatal to adolescence.       

7)            Interpret the impact of physical growth and biological maturity on the motor

performance of young children & adolescents.

8)            Debate and critique current trends and issues in motor development research for Turkey and other countries.

9)            Produce ideas for contributing national and international literature on motor development.

10)          Identify prominent researchers who have contributed significantly to our understanding of developmental processes.

11)          Discuss changes in motor skill development across the lifespan.

12)          Identify and critique major types of developmental research.

13)        Use all kinds of technologies for preparing classroom presentations and research projects.

14)        Work independently and work in a team during the classroom activities.

15)        Demonstrate professionalism and utilize communication skills during the class period.  


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Develop and extend the knowledge and skills related to the field
2Contribute to national literature with studies
3Interpret and contribute the knowledge in interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary groups
4Provide education and training to public and private institutions
5Contribute to enhancement of programs (career development programs etc.)
6Develop and implement national and international projects
7Capability to work with a team
8Work independently in area of expertise
9Offer data-driven solutions to problems and show leadership characteristics
10Internalize social, cultural, scientific, and ethical problems
11Utilize communication skills at academic environments
12Use at least one foreign language at advanced level for writing and speaking
13Openness to critical thinking, diversity and change
14Demonstrate and behave in accordance with ethical values in personal and professional life
15Use the information technologies for education and research activities
16Use technologies effectively in education and sport settings

0: No Contribution 1: Little Contribution 2: Partial Contribution 3: Full Contribution