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Dec 26, 2024
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KI 2118 - Movement Instruction: Individual and Lifetime Activities This skill‐based course provides instruction and application of pedagogical principles related to fundamental skill movement s in a variety of recreational activities, both competitive and non‐competitive, as well as planning and teaching of specific motor skill progressions and assessment in the specific sport and physical activity movements encountered. Activity examples include tennis, ultimate frisbee, orienteering, badminton, and golf. Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to lead, facilitate, teach, demonstrate, and assess varied motor and sport skill techniques and progressions designed for settings including secondary physical education, after school programs, and youth and adult recreation programs. Significant practice opportunities are provided to students in each course section. Kinesiology majors are required to complete a minimum of two Movement Instruction courses. Prerequisites: KI 2140 . Offered every year. (2 Credits)
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