| Literature DB >> 27375993 |
Cecilia Chan1, Amy Ha1, Johan Y Y Ng1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assessment for learning has been identified as an effective strategy to help children learn more effectively. Developing children to master basic movement skills in primary school requires formative assessments to inform instruction and learning. This study reports the rationale and methods for an assessment-based intervention that emphasizes fun, mastery and support (A + FMS) designed to improve fundamental movement skill (FMS) proficiency of primary schoolchildren. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Assessment for learning; Enjoyment; Fundamental movement skills; Perceived competence; Primary physical education; School-based intervention; Teacher support; Technology
Year: 2016 PMID: 27375993 PMCID: PMC4909692 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2517-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the A + FMS study protocol
A + FMS intervention components, strategies, contents and alignment with CMT constructs
| Components | Key features of the strategy | Program contents | CMT constructs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assessment | Formative student-centered assessment to integrate AfL strategies into instruction | Introduce the assessment criteria to learners by demonstrating the standards required | Perceived control over learning |
| Fun | Pedagogy—technology integration using fun activities to develop basic fundamentals | Present instructional videos as part of the instructional process to provide a learning environment that is colorful, engaging, and interactive. With the QR Code links, teachers will be able to show their class, or on a tablet or iPad, what the skill looks like in action | Perceived control over learning |
| Mastery | Quality instruction, practice and feedback to improve mastery of movement | Clear and specific success criteria on manageable chunks of learning to enable students to progressively achieve a level of mastery, be successful and develop self-competence | Perceived control over learning |
| Support | Provision of resources and equipment to support teaching | A teacher manual designed to support teachers in teaching and assessing FMS and in integrating AfL strategies into their PE lessons. Instructional information and pictures of the observable components of each skill, checklists, and assessment forms will be provided | Perceived control over learning |
FMS fundamental movement skills; AfL assessment for learning