Making Sense of Decision Making in Invasion Team Sports - A Teaching/Learning Perspective in Physical Education

P. Godbout, J. Gréhaigne
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Abstract

Since the 1990s, decision making (DM) in sports has been extensively investigated, particularly through expert players' decisions made mostly in standardized contexts but also, to a lesser extent, in naturalistic settings. The purpose of this article is to re-examine the teaching/learning of decision making in invasion team sports in light of the contemporary research conducted with high-level performers. First, following a brief overview of the situation awareness (SA) construct, three decision making (DM) perspectives are presented: information processing (IP), naturalistic DM, and ecological dynamics (EcoD). In a second major section, invasion-team-sports (ITS) SA in PE is examined with regard to SA components and the differentiation of five SA facets. In a third major section, presenting implications for ITS DM learning in PE, the teaching/learning of ITS-DM is discussed with regard to beginner- and novice-level players in Physical Education. Constructing a shared reference-framework for DM through team reflection on game-play situations is also considered, namely with regard to critical-incidents analysis and unexpected play-occurrences. In a context of the teaching/learning of DM in ITS in school, the authors submit that precedence should be given to information processing and to recognition-primed perspectives. Resort to mental representation networks and recognition of familiar configurations of play is critical to establish situation awareness and learn to make appropriate decisions. Such an option fits well with a social constructivist view of DM learning. Keywords: invasion team sports, decision making, situation awareness, information processing, recognition-primed process
入侵团队运动中决策的意义——体育教学的教学视角
自20世纪90年代以来,体育运动中的决策(DM)得到了广泛的研究,特别是通过专家球员在标准化环境中做出的决策,但在较小程度上,也在自然环境中做出的决策。本文的目的是结合当代对高水平运动员的研究,重新审视入侵团队运动中决策的教/学。首先,在简要概述态势感知(SA)结构的基础上,提出了三种决策视角:信息处理(IP)、自然决策(naturalistic DM)和生态动力学(EcoD)。在第二个主要部分,入侵团队运动(ITS)在体育方面的SA成分和五个SA方面的分化进行了研究。在第三个主要部分中,展示了ITS-DM在体育学习中的含义,讨论了ITS-DM的教/学,涉及体育教学中的初学者和新手水平的玩家。还考虑了通过团队对游戏情境的反思,即关于关键事件分析和意外游戏事件,为DM构建一个共享的参考框架。在学校ITS中DM的教学背景下,作者认为应该优先考虑信息处理和识别启动视角。求助于心理表征网络和熟悉游戏配置的识别对于建立情境意识和学习做出适当决定至关重要。这种选择与DM学习的社会建构主义观点非常吻合。关键词:入侵团队运动,决策,态势感知,信息处理,识别启动过程
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