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These Physical Education notes provide a clear and organised summary of important concepts covered throughout the module. The notes include content on fine and gross motor development in children, brain and physical development, inclusive learning environments, physical education activities, movement development, assessments in PE, and additional lecture explanations discussed during the course. The content is structured in an easy-to-understand format, making the notes especially useful for exam revision, assignments, and general studying. These notes are ideal for students looking for a concise but detailed overview of child physical development and physical education concepts while still covering the important information needed for tests and assessments.

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Physical Education 479:
Term 1 Notes – Lesson 1
What is Physical Education in the Foundation Phase

What is Physical Education in the Foundation Phase:

- QPE = Quality Physical Education

QPE as the point of departure:

QPE for primary school children is an educational program designed to provide opportunities for
learners to:

- Develop physical literacy,
- Acquire movement skills, adopt healthy habits,
- Foster positive attitudes towards physical activities and lifelong fitness.

- It aims to empower learners to lead active, healthy lifestyles and cultivate a sense of enjoyment,
competence, and confidence in their physical abilities

The Brain and Physical Education (PE):

- The link between the brain and movement in the FP is fundamental and multifaceted
- Movement plays a crucial role in cognitive, social, emotional and physical development during
early childhood (ages 3-8)
- Understanding this connection is NB for educators to support children’s overall growth & learning

Three domains of focus to be mindful of when teaching PE:

- Hands (physical / psychomotor) →1 (start)
- Head (cognitive) → 2
- Heart (emotional) → 3




Psychomotor Development:

- Psychomotor development refers to the development of motor skills and coordination, including
both gross motor and fine motor skills
- In the FP, children are in a period of rapid growth and refinement of motor skills
- PE activities provide opportunities for children to explore and practice fundamental movement
skills such as running, jumping, throwing, catching, kicking and balancing

- Through guided play and structured activities, children develop proficiency in basic movement
patterns, improve coordination and gain confidence in their physical abilities
- Psychomotor development in PE lays the foundation for participation in sports, recreational
activities and lifelong physical fitness

,Stability Skills:

- ^ Involve maintaining balance and control of the body’s position in various contexts
- These skills are crucial for foundational movement and provide the stability needed for engaging
in more complex motor activities

Examples of stability skills include:

- Static balance: maintaining balance while standing still
- Dynamic balance: maintaining balance while in motion or while performing dynamic movements
- Core stability: strengthening and stabilizing the muscles of the core (abdominals, lower back, and
pelvis) to support posture and movement control.

Locomotor Skills:

- ^ Refer to movements that transport the body from 1 place to another
- These skills are fundamental for mobility and are often the building blocks for more advanced
movement patterns

Examples of locomotor skills include:

- Walking: moving one foot in front of the other in a coordinated manner
- Running: moving rapidly using a coordinated sequence of steps
- Jumping: propelling the body off the ground using both feet and landing on both feet / one foot
- Skipping: alternating steps while moving forward in a rhythmic pattern
- Galloping: a series of steps in which one foot moves forward followed by the other foot closing in
behind it

Manipulative Skills:

- ^ Involve controlling objects / equipment using hands, feet or other body parts
- These skills are NB for activities such as catching, throwing, kicking and striking, and they
contribute to overall coordination and dexterity

Examples of manipulative skills include:

- Throwing: propelling an object through the air using the hand or arm
- Catching: receiving and controlling an object that is thrown or propelled toward oneself
- Kicking: striking an object with the foot to propel it forward
- Striking: making controlled contact with an object using a hand, foot or implement (eg: racket /
bat)
- Dribbling: controlling a ball or objects while moving, typically using the hands or feet

Cognitive Development:

- ^ Encompasses the growth of intellectual abilities, including memory, problem-solving, attention,
and language skills
- PE in the FP supports cognitive development through movement-based learning experiences
- Activities are designed to engage children in problem-solving tasks, spatial reasoning, and
decision-making within the context of physical movement
- Integrating cognitive challenges into physical activities encourages children to think critically,
make connections between movement and concepts, and apply strategies to achieve goals
- For example, organising relay races with simple rules and instructions promotes cognitive skills
such as sequencing, following directions and teamwork

, Affective Development:

- ^ Involves the growth of social and emotional competencies, self-awareness, self-regulation,
empathy, and interpersonal relationships
- PE provides a supportive environment for the development of affective skills and attitudes
- Team sports, cooperative games, and partner activities promote social interaction, cooperation,
and communication skills
- Through collaborative play and shared experiences, children learn to negotiate rules, resolve
conflicts, and demonstrate sportsmanship
- Physical activities also offer opportunities for emotional expression, stress relief, and self-
confidence building
- Successes and challenges in physical education help children develop resilience, perseverance,
and a positive attitude toward physical activity and healthy living.

Aspects To Consider When Teaching PE In The FP:

- Body awareness
- Dominance
- Midline crossing
- Spatial awareness
- Laterality
- Eye-hand coordination
- Foreground / background concepts

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