一个基于游戏的评估在生态动态测量物理素养

Brett Wilkie , Jonathan Foulkes , Carl T. Woods , Alice Sweeting , Colin Lewis , Keith Davids , James Rudd
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来自生态动力学的思想和概念可能为物理素养评估提供另一种视角。本文的目的是试点评估的物理素养概念化的生态动力学理论基础。所设计的评估有许多独特的功能:它的分析范围是在游戏过程中的个人-环境互动层面上捕获的,它捕获了儿童正在适应的关键功能,以及他们是如何玩游戏的。数据收集包括观察小学生在体育课上玩入侵游戏。使用基于紧急游戏的评估工具完成儿童行为的数字视频标记(Dartfish Pro)。试点数据提供了对潜在的丰富解释的见解,例如在玩小型游戏时容易区分低和高身体素养学习者的行为。在身体素质较高的儿童中观察到对表演环境的更多了解,通过更大的能力来有利地调节他们在竞争和合作参与者之间的相对定位,采用更多不同的进攻功能,并对关键的支持表现出更大的协调。更好地了解儿童在游戏过程中对环境的了解,为实践者提供了关于物理素养如何通过嵌入的行动揭示自身的新颖见解。这种欣赏可以帮助更全面地告知实践,有助于丰富学习环境和任务设计。
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A games-based assessment in ecological dynamics for measuring physical literacy

Ideas and concepts taken from ecological dynamics might provide an alternative perspective on physical literacy assessment. The aim of this paper was to pilot an assessment of physical literacy conceptualised in an ecological dynamics theoretical rationale. The assessment that was designed has a number of unique features: its scale of analysis is captured at an individual-environment interaction level during game play and it captures key affordances that a child is attuning to and how they are functionally playing the game. Data collection involved observing primary school children playing invasion games in physical education classes. Digital, video-based tagging (Dartfish Pro) of children's behaviours using the emergent game-based assessment tool was completed. Pilot data provided insights on the potential rich interpretations possible, such as readily differentiating between low and high physical literacy learners’ behaviours when playing small-sided games. Greater knowledge of the performance environment was observed in children with higher physical literacy, noted through a greater capacity to favourably regulate their relative positioning between competing and cooperating players, adopting more varied offensive functionality, and exhibiting greater attunement to key affordances. Better understanding children's knowledge of the environment during games play, provides practitioners novel insight into how physical literacy reveals itself through embedded actions. This appreciation can help inform practice more holistically, contributing to richer learning environments and task design.

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