ABSTRACT
This is the first book to introduce flipped learning in the context of physical education. It is a timely exploration of pedagogical approaches that draw on digital technologies that can allow learning online and at a distance to support important learning time for physical activity.
The book discusses the role of online and digital technology in education, and physical education more specifically, and examines the key features that define flipped learning, its boundaries, and its format. Drawing on modern learning theories, the book explains why educators and practitioners may choose to use flipped learning and how the approach can improve physical activity opportunities. It also considers the challenges and the guiding principles involved in implementing flipped learning in different countries, cultures, and contexts.
Full of practical guidance, and drawing on cutting-edge research, this book is invaluable reading for all students, researchers, pre-service and in-service teachers, and coaches working in physical education or youth sport.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction to Flipped Learning in Physical Education
part Part I|61 pages
Opportunities in Flipped Learning in Physical Education
chapter 2|9 pages
‘Global’ Physical Education
chapter 3|13 pages
Flipped Learning in (Physical) Education
chapter 4|15 pages
Flipped Learning and Physical Activity
chapter 5|12 pages
Flipped Learning and Learning
chapter 6|10 pages
Flipped Learning and Motivation
part Part II|49 pages
Applications of Flipped Learning in Physical Education