5th Edition
Instructional Models for Physical Education
Part 1: Foundations for Model-Based Instruction in Physical Education
1. Aligning Standards, Curriculum, and Instruction with Model-Based Instruction
2. Describing Instructional Models for Physical Education
3. Areas of Knowledge for Model-Based Instruction in Physical Education
4. Teaching Strategies for Model-Based Instruction
5. Effective Teaching Skills for Model-Based Instruction
6. Planning and Assessing for Model-Based Instruction
Part 2: Eight Instructional Models for Physical Education
7. Direct Instruction: Teacher as Instructional Leader
8. Personalized System of Instruction: Students Progress as Fast as They Can or as Slowly as They Need
9. Cooperative Learning: Students Learning with, by, and for Each Other
10. Sport Education: Learning to Become Competent, Literate, and Enthusiastic Sportspersons
11. Peer Teaching: "I Teach You, Then You Teach Me"
12. Inquiry Teaching: Learner as Problem Solver
13. Tactical Games: Teaching Games for Understanding
14. Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility: Integration, Transfer, Empowerment, and Teacher–Student Relationships
15. Hybridizing Instructional Models: Coherence, Alignment, and Innovation
Biography
Gavin Colquitt, EdD, is currently a Professor and Executive Director at Appalachian State University’s Appalachian Institute for Health and Wellness in Boone, North Carolina, USA. Dr. Colquitt’s research in model-based instruction (MBI) specifically focuses on the Personalized System of Instruction, the Sport Education Tactical Model, and Differentiated Instruction using MBI. Dr. Colquitt has been recognized with several awards, including the Georgia Society for Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) Young Scholar Award and the Georgia State University Early Career Teaching Award.
Michael Metzler, PhD, was the seminal author of Instructional Models for Physical Education. He was Professor Emeritus in the Kinesiology and Health Department at Georgia State University, USA. He authored 11 books, most notably Instructional Models for Physical Education. He was elected as a Fellow in the National Academy of Kinesiology and received numerous awards for his scholarly and professional contributions. He received SHAPE America’s highest award, the Luther Halsey Gulick Medal. He served as the Associate Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Georgia State University.
Tony Pritchard, EdD, is a Professor in the Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology at Georgia Southern University, USA. Dr. Pritchard utilizes his expertise in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the field of Physical Education Teacher Education. He received the Young Scholar Award from the Georgia Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, plus the College of Health and Human Sciences Award for Teaching from Georgia Southern University.






