8 ECTS credits
221 h study time
Offer 1 with catalog number 1009596BNR for all students in the 1st and 2nd semester at a (B) Bachelor - advanced level.
This cluster includes gymnastics, athletics, swimming, dance and rythmics, group fitness training, and video analysis.
The focus will be on rules, techniques, motor skills, physical fitness/condition, methodology. More details can be found at the website (Canvas).
The specific content of this course demands sufficient attendance to learn the practical aspects of each sport and to be able, in a later phase, guide the learning process.
If students are between 2 and 10 minutes too late, it will be considered as a 1/2 attendance. More than 10 minutes too late will be considered as (legal or not legal) absence.
A student can only participate in the exams only with enough attendances:
A sport which is been given once a week during 1 semester: the student is allowed to be illegally absent 2 times;
A sport which is been given twice a week during 1 semester: the student is allowed to be illegally absent 4 times;
A sport which is been given once a week during 2 semesters: the student is allowed to be illegally absent 4 times;
Etc.
Extra course material, supplementary to the obliged course material, can be made available on the learning platform or other electronic carriers.
The student has knowledge of:
- the basic rules of the sport and principles of teaching games (if applicable)
- the basic and advanced techniques
- basic principles and methodology of a video-based movement analysis/evaluation
- meanings/functions of certain domains of movement education in society
- advanced motor capacities: eye-hand-ball co-ordination and eye-hand -foot co-ordination
- physical condition: aerobic and anaerobic endurance, speed, strength, speed strength, flexibility, co-ordination and reaction time
- methodological approaches of techniques (global detection of errors and feed back), tactics, motor capacities and physical condition
- didactical principles applied to the specific domain of movement education
The student is able to:
- demonstrate the basic and advanced techniques of the specific sport
- carry out the main tasks of video capturing and/or analysis
- demonstrate basic supporting functions (safety rules, techniques, …)
- make written notes of lessons (aims, exercises, organisation, …)
- prepare lesson plans using basics of general and specific didactic/methodic principles
- analyze errors and propose relevant feedback
- taking initiative and responsibility within movement activities
- adapt the methodic and didactic principles to different learning surroundings (materials, space, …)
- taking and giving leading in team assignments
- incorporate general scientific knowledge (anatomy, physiology, …) in the different sports and implement this in training programs
The student has the correct attitude to:
- promote and practice a healthy and sportive lifestyle
- taking initiative and responsibility to stimulate an effective and efficient progress of the courses
- wiling to practice sports on a regular basis and maintain and improve the own basic condition
- having an open mind and an eager to learn mentality and accept criticism and corrections
- willing to learn from own mistakes, being self critical and motivated to improve the own level
- willing to share one's own specialty to help others in their learning process
- communicate in a polite appropriate way
- following agreements
- use a critical scientific mentality to constantly dare to reflect and to the acquired/used technical, tactical, methodic, didactic principles.
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 25% of the final mark.
Practical Exam determines 75% of the final mark.
Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Within the Practical Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
PRACTICAL EXAM:
Information on how the score for each sport is determined, is communicated on the learning platform.
THEORETICAL EXAM:
The theoretical exam of all these different sports (= parts of the exam) will be organized once in January and once in June. It will be only a written exam. The parts (sports) finished in January are final and will not be repeated in June. The exact content that will be examined will be described on the learning platform at the beginning of the academic year.
Every part (sport) of the exam receives a score on 20 and therefore an equal weight in the final result. In case of fails for certain components (sports) AND an average of all sports ABOVE or equal to 10/20, the following rule applies for the final mark:
- 2 x 9/20 = average
- 1 x 8 /20 = average
- more than 2 points below 10 = 7/20 or the lowest mark
- In case of fails for certain components (sports) AND an average of all sports LOWER to 10/20, the following rule applies for the final mark: lowest mark
Total score of the theoretical exam will be an unrounded score on 20
FINAL SCORE
The sum of the total scores (82% practical + 18% theoretical) is recalculated to a rounded (< 0,5 lower score, >= 0,5 higher score) score on 20.
In case of fails for certain components (practical exam of all different sports or the theoretical exam as a whole) AND an average of all sports ABOVE or equal to 10/20, the following rule applies for the final mark:
- 2 x 9/20 = average
- 1 x 8 /20 = average
- more than 2 points below 10 = 7/20 or the lowest mark
- In case of fails for certain components AND an average of all sports LOWER than 10/20, the following rule applies for the final mark: lowest mark
When failing (score <49/100) on parts of the exam after the first term the student only has to take these parts to the second term.
When failing (total score <49/100) in the second term the student will have to follow this course again in the next academic year, but scores of parts (sports) for which both the theory and practice were scored = or > 10/20 will be transmitted. This will be done automatically.
In none of the above cases the student will be able to abandon the automatic transmission of scores on parts (sports) for which a score = or < 10/20 was obtained.
In the case of too much absence in the courses as described in “Additional info”, the student will not be allowed to participate to the exams in the first and second exam period. The student will receive 0/20 for both exam periods.
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Physical Education and Movement Sciences: default (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Physical Education and Movement Sciences: Verkort traject na vooropleiding (Revalidatiewetenschappen en) Kinesitherapie (only offered in Dutch)