ABSTRACT

Sport coaching has grown significantly as an area of research interest with an expanding number of sport coaching programs offered. The past decade or so has also seen significant interest in games-based approaches to coaching and teaching games. On a global level, Game Sense is one of the most recognized athlete-centred approaches for team sports, probably close behind Teaching Games for Understanding.

Game Sense for Coaching and Teaching provides an understanding of how an Australian approach to coaching has grown and developed as it has been taken up across the globe. While the focus is on Game Sense, the book also offers insights into how any coaching or physical education (PE) teaching approach changes as it is adapted to different contexts across the world, examining the theoretical, historical and philosophical foundations of sport coaching and teaching in schools.

This book is particularly useful for undergraduate and post-graduate sport coaching and PE courses but is also likely to be of interest for all practicing sports coaches or physical education teachers and lecturers.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|8 pages

Game Sense

Its History, Development and Future

part I|32 pages

Theorizing Game Sense

chapter 2|10 pages

Holism and Humanism

The Philosophical Foundations of Game Sense

chapter 3|10 pages

Reconciling Approaches

Informing Game Sense Coaching Pedagogy with a Constraints-Led Perspective

part III|77 pages

Coaching and Teaching Issues in Game Sense

chapter 11|10 pages

A Bigger Picture

Aligning Game Sense with Curriculum Standards *

chapter 14|8 pages

What Do Children Learn from the Game?

A Study of Elementary Physical Education in Aichi, Japan

part IV|48 pages

The Development of Game Sense

chapter 18|10 pages

The Use of Coaching Pods for Coach Education in Croquet Coaching Pods

Possibilities for Game Sense

chapter 19|9 pages

What’s in a Name?

The Influence of Game Sense on a New Zealand Basketball Coach’s Practice

chapter |6 pages

Concluding Thoughts

Game Sense for Teaching and Coaching Globally