Applying effective teaching techniques to Physical Education (PE)
This series of PE pedagogy techniques follows our previous series on key PEdagogical Models. Throughout this current series we provide invaluable resources that explain effective teaching and learning techniques applied to Physical Education in both primary and secondary school. Here’s what to look out for:
Modelling
Questioning: Cold Calling
Checking for Understanding
Retrieval Practice
Interleaving
Do Now Activity (DNA)
Scaffolding
PEdagogy Techniques: the benefits
Applying a range of pedagogy techniques and teaching methods in physical education classes offers several benefits, contributing to a more effective and engaging learning experience for students. Incorporating a variety of methods into the teaching process varies teaching style and optimises student learning by providing structure and support, enhancing focus and participation. The individualised instruction inherent in pedagogy allows physical education teachers to cater to diverse learning styles and abilities, ensuring that each student receives personalised attention to progress their development.
Varying teaching styles through pedagogical strategies promotes inclusivity and creates a positive class culture. Engagement and motivation of students are maximised when incorporating a diversity of pedagogical techniques, making PE classes enjoyable and reinforcing the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle. Additionally, assessment and feedback mechanisms support students’ improvement and reinforce positive behaviours, while an emphasis on social skills and life skills cultivates teamwork, communication and leadership. Overall, the physical education teacher should ensure that they are varying their teaching styles and methods when teaching students for a holistic and effective learning experience.
Today’s PEdagogy technique: Checking for understanding
Checking for understanding allows the teacher to continually assess that students are learning what is being taught. It provides the physical education teacher with the opportunity to improve learning based on student responses. Skilful teachers adjust to ensure that learning has happened before moving on.
Purpose in the learning process
- To check instructions/ modelling have been understood by students before starting a task.
- Checking for understanding enables students to explain their answer, this creates connections to other lesson content which aids transfer of information into long-term memory.
- Incorrect answers allow teachers to identify misconceptions and gaps in knowledge.
- The feedback from students informs future planning to allow content to be revisited, retaught or developed
One-page resource for physical education teachers – checking for understanding
Download the attached one-page resource for further information on the pedagogical technique, ‘checking for understanding’
Curriculum development: Why not use it to guide a PE department meeting followed by a period of testing and instructional coaching to help develop your repertoire of approaches to teaching.
It includes a short video available via the QR code to bring it to life along with:
Application in PE
Techniques
Common misconceptions
Links to further pedagogy
Previous PEdagogy techniques in the series
This is the third technique of the series. You can also access previous posts and one-page resources on:
Look out for…
The next techniques in the series, which include:
Retrieval Practice
Interleaving
Do Now Activity (DNA)
Scaffolding
Further information
Read
How Listening to Students Can Increase Enjoyment in PE
Ideas
Generic Core PE Sample Plenary Questions
Responses